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Which of Ibsens plays is the first one to spark controversy around his embracing of
  realism as a style of playwriting?


 
 

a) Hedda Gabbler
  b) Enemy of the People
  c) Ghosts
  d) Brand
  e) A Dolls House



Question 2

One of the most popular playwrights of the first half of the twentieth century who
  wrote high comedies and thought provoking plays and was the author of Pygmalion
  is _____.


 
 

a) Oscar Wilde
  b) Henrik Ibsen
  c) George Bernard Shaw
  d) John Millington Synge
  e) Tennessee Williams




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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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