1
*Travel by Train' is a
account of the kind of fellow passengers.
A) Funny
B)
Tragic
C) Critical
D)
Humorous
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Answer:
B. tragic
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Explanation:
b) tragic
- The essay 'On Travel by Train' is taken from John Boynton Priestley's (1894-1984) book 'Papers from Lilliput.'
- Priestley was a British novelist, playwright, screenplay writer, social critic, and broadcaster.
- Priestley has a number of essays to his credit.
- J.B. Priestley's articles are notable for their personal compassion and literary informality, and he is well-known as a prose stylist.
- His essay volumes Apes and Angels, Journey Down a Rainbow, and Papers from Lilliput are well-known. One of his most well-known plays is 'An Inspector Calls.'
- The calm, lighthearted tone of Priestley's works, as well as the congenial atmosphere in which communication becomes easier, are distinguishing features.
- His thoughts uphold the democratic concept of tolerance and mutual respect.
- He does not put the reader at a distance from the concept he discusses in his works.
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