. Which is the quality of Dryden's poetry?
(A) Pictorial
(B) Spontaneous
(C) Sensuous
(D) Realism
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The quality of Dryden's poetry is
Spontaneous
Explanation:-
Dryden's poems have the qualities of his plays―some middling songs and unspontaneous lyrics, careful and melodic versification, and lack of poetic expression of the different emotions.
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Option b) Spontaneous
Spontaneous is the quality of Dryden's poetry.
- Dryden was the most important and influential writer of his time. He used the heroic couplet to write effective satires, religious works, fables, epigrams, compliments, prologues, plays, and brought the alexandrine and triplet into the form. He also established the heroic couplet as a staple style of English poetry.
- Aristotle defined poetry as a process of imitation, and Dryden broadly agrees with this description, but he must add certain caveats. In Dryden's day, it was widely believed that poetry had to be a faithful recreation of actual events, whether they were historical or contemporary.
- In addition to being the best English poet of the latter 17th century, Dryden also produced nearly 30 comedies, tragedies, and operas. Additionally, he made a significant contribution through his insightful commentary on play and poetry, which, in the words of Dr.
- Reason functioned as man's compass and was a constant, distinctively human trait. Thus, this period is frequently referred to as the Age of Reason or the Enlightenment. This time period was characterised by observations of what was perceived to be constant and unchanging in nature and human nature.
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