100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English

Here, we are providing 100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English. This post is helpful for all competitive exams related to English Literature.  


American literature in English encompasses a rich tapestry of works reflecting diverse experiences, from the Puritan writings of the colonial era to contemporary voices addressing modern issues. Key figures include Hawthorne, Twain, Faulkner, and Morrison, shaping a literary landscape that explores identity, society, and the American experience.


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1. Who wrote "The Great Gatsby"?
   a) F. Scott Fitzgerald
   b) Ernest Hemingway
   c) John Steinbeck
   d) Mark Twain

   **Correct Option: a**

2. Which novel explores the racial and social issues in the Southern United States during the 1930s?
   a) "To Kill a Mockingbird"
   b) "Gone with the Wind"
   c) "The Grapes of Wrath"
   d) "Invisible Man"

   **Correct Option: a**

3. Who is known for his transcendentalist work, "Walden"?
   a) Nathaniel Hawthorne
   b) Ralph Waldo Emerson
   c) Henry James
   d) Herman Melville

   **Correct Option: b**

4. In which play does Arthur Miller explore the Salem witch trials as an allegory for McCarthyism?
   a) "Death of a Salesman"
   b) "The Crucible"
   c) "A Streetcar Named Desire"
   d) "Long Day's Journey Into Night"

   **Correct Option: b**

5. Which American poet wrote "The Road Not Taken"?
   a) Walt Whitman
   b) Emily Dickinson
   c) Robert Frost
   d) Langston Hughes

   **Correct Option: c**

6. Who is the author of "The Catcher in the Rye"?
   a) J.D. Salinger
   b) Kurt Vonnegut
   c) Sylvia Plath
   d) Ray Bradbury

   **Correct Option: a**

7. Which Harlem Renaissance writer is known for the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God"?
   a) Langston Hughes
   b) Zora Neale Hurston
   c) Claude McKay
   d) James Baldwin

   **Correct Option: b**

8. What is the title of Sylvia Plath's only novel?
   a) "The Bell Jar"
   b) "Lady Lazarus"
   c) "Ariel"
   d) "Daddy"

   **Correct Option: a**

9. Who wrote the short story "The Lottery," a chilling tale of a small town's dark tradition?
   a) Shirley Jackson
   b) Flannery O'Connor
   c) Raymond Carver
   d) Edgar Allan Poe

   **Correct Option: a**

10. In which work do we find Captain Ahab's obsessive quest for the white whale?
    a) "Moby-Dick"
    b) "Typee"
    c) "Billy Budd"
    d) "Bartleby, the Scrivener"

    **Correct Option: a**


11. Who wrote the play "A Raisin in the Sun," addressing racial and social issues in the 1950s?
    a) Lorraine Hansberry
    b) August Wilson
    c) Tennessee Williams
    d) Arthur Miller

    **Correct Option: a**

12. Which author is associated with the term "Southern Gothic" and wrote "A Good Man Is Hard to Find"?
    a) William Faulkner
    b) Eudora Welty
    c) Flannery O'Connor
    d) Carson McCullers

    **Correct Option: c**

13. Who is the protagonist in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"?
    a) Tom Sawyer
    b) Jim
    c) Huck Finn
    d) Becky Thatcher

    **Correct Option: c**

14. Which transcendentalist poet wrote "Song of Myself"?
    a) Emily Dickinson
    b) Walt Whitman
    c) Henry David Thoreau
    d) Ralph Waldo Emerson

    **Correct Option: b**

15. What novel by John Steinbeck explores the lives of migrant workers during the Great Depression?
    a) "Of Mice and Men"
    b) "The Grapes of Wrath"
    c) "East of Eden"
    d) "Cannery Row"

    **Correct Option: b**

16. Who wrote "The Scarlet Letter," a novel set in 17th-century Puritan Massachusetts?
    a) Edgar Allan Poe
    b) Nathaniel Hawthorne
    c) Herman Melville
    d) Washington Irving

    **Correct Option: b**

17. In which novel does Truman Capote explore the true crime story of the Clutter family murders?
    a) "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
    b) "In Cold Blood"
    c) "Other Voices, Other Rooms"
    d) "The Grass Harp"

    **Correct Option: b**

18. Which African American poet is known for her work during the Harlem Renaissance and wrote "Caged Bird"?
    a) Langston Hughes
    b) Maya Angelou
    c) Gwendolyn Brooks
    d) Countee Cullen

    **Correct Option: b**

19. What is the title of F. Scott Fitzgerald's first novel, exploring the Jazz Age?
    a) "This Side of Paradise"
    b) "Tender Is the Night"
    c) "The Beautiful and Damned"
    d) "The Last Tycoon"

    **Correct Option: a**

20. Who wrote "The Sun Also Rises," a novel capturing the disillusionment of the Lost Generation after World War I?
    a) F. Scott Fitzgerald
    b) Ernest Hemingway
    c) Gertrude Stein
    d) Sinclair Lewis

    **Correct Option: b**


21. Which American author wrote the short story "The Tell-Tale Heart"?
    a) Nathaniel Hawthorne
    b) Edgar Allan Poe
    c) Herman Melville
    d) Washington Irving

    **Correct Option: b**

22. In which novel does Jack London depict the harsh life of a dog named Buck during the Klondike Gold Rush?
    a) "White Fang"
    b) "Call of the Wild"
    c) "Sea Wolf"
    d) "Martin Eden"

    **Correct Option: b**

23. Who wrote the play "The Glass Menagerie," a memory play reflecting on the author's own family?
    a) Eugene O'Neill
    b) Tennessee Williams
    c) Arthur Miller
    d) Lillian Hellman

    **Correct Option: b**

24. Which American poet is known for her confessional style and wrote "Lady Lazarus"?
    a) Sylvia Plath
    b) Anne Sexton
    c) Adrienne Rich
    d) Gwendolyn Brooks

    **Correct Option: a**

25. In which novel does J.D. Salinger introduce the character Holden Caulfield?
    a) "The Catcher in the Rye"
    b) "Franny and Zooey"
    c) "Nine Stories"
    d) "Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters"

    **Correct Option: a**

26. Who wrote "Invisible Man," a novel addressing issues of race and identity in America?
    a) James Baldwin
    b) Ralph Ellison
    c) Richard Wright
    d) Zora Neale Hurston

    **Correct Option: b**

27. Which American playwright is known for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "A Delicate Balance"?
    a) Arthur Miller
    b) Lorraine Hansberry
    c) Edward Albee
    d) Sam Shepard

    **Correct Option: c**

28. In which novel does F. Scott Fitzgerald explore the decadence of the Roaring Twenties?
    a) "The Great Gatsby"
    b) "This Side of Paradise"
    c) "Tender Is the Night"
    d) "The Beautiful and Damned"

    **Correct Option: a**

29. Who wrote the short story "The Lottery," a chilling tale of a small town's dark tradition?
    a) Shirley Jackson
    b) Flannery O'Connor
    c) Ray Bradbury
    d) Nathaniel Hawthorne

    **Correct Option: a**

30. Which American poet wrote about the working-class experience in "Howl" and "Kaddish"?
    a) Allen Ginsberg
    b) Robert Frost
    c) T.S. Eliot
    d) Langston Hughes

    **Correct Option: a**


31. Who authored the novel "Beloved," exploring the impact of slavery on individuals and families?
    a) Toni Morrison
    b) Alice Walker
    c) Zora Neale Hurston
    d) Maya Angelou

    **Correct Option: a**

32. In which novel does F. Scott Fitzgerald depict the rise and fall of Jay Gatsby during the Jazz Age?
    a) "This Side of Paradise"
    b) "Tender Is the Night"
    c) "The Beautiful and Damned"
    d) "The Great Gatsby"

    **Correct Option: d**

33. Who wrote the classic American novel "Little Women"?
    a) Louisa May Alcott
    b) Emily Dickinson
    c) Harriet Beecher Stowe
    d) Edith Wharton

    **Correct Option: a**

34. Which African American author wrote "Go Tell It on the Mountain" and "The Fire Next Time"?
    a) Ralph Ellison
    b) James Baldwin
    c) Richard Wright
    d) Langston Hughes

    **Correct Option: b**

35. In which novel does Mark Twain satirize the antebellum South and racism through the characters Jim and Huck Finn?
    a) "The Prince and the Pauper"
    b) "Pudd'nhead Wilson"
    c) "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"
    d) "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"

    **Correct Option: d**

36. Who is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "All the Light We Cannot See"?
    a) Anthony Doerr
    b) Donna Tartt
    c) Jonathan Franzen
    d) Jhumpa Lahiri

    **Correct Option: a**

37. Which American poet wrote "The Waste Land," a landmark modernist poem?
    a) Ezra Pound
    b) Robert Frost
    c) T.S. Eliot
    d) Wallace Stevens

    **Correct Option: c**

38. In which novel does Jhumpa Lahiri explore the experiences of Indian-American immigrants?
    a) "Interpreter of Maladies"
    b) "The Namesake"
    c) "Unaccustomed Earth"
    d) "The Lowland"

    **Correct Option: b**

39. Who wrote the novel "Slaughterhouse-Five," a satirical anti-war classic?
    a) Kurt Vonnegut
    b) Joseph Heller
    c) Norman Mailer
    d) Philip Roth

    **Correct Option: a**

40. In which play does August Wilson portray the African American experience in each decade of the 20th century?
    a) "Fences"
    b) "The Piano Lesson"
    c) "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"
    d) "Joe Turner's Come and Gone"

    **Correct Option: a**


41. Who wrote "One Hundred Years of Solitude," a landmark novel in magical realism?
    a) Gabriel García Márquez
    b) Isabel Allende
    c) Jorge Luis Borges
    d) Julio Cortázar

    **Correct Option: a**

42. In which novel does Sylvia Plath explore themes of mental illness and societal expectations?
    a) "The Bell Jar"
    b) "Ariel"
    c) "Lady Lazarus"
    d) "Daddy"

    **Correct Option: a**

43. Which American author is known for his works depicting the Native American experience, including "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian"?
    a) Sherman Alexie
    b) Louise Erdrich
    c) Leslie Marmon Silko
    d) N. Scott Momaday

    **Correct Option: a**

44. Who wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Road," a post-apocalyptic tale of a father and son's journey?
    a) Cormac McCarthy
    b) Don DeLillo
    c) Jonathan Franzen
    d) Jhumpa Lahiri

    **Correct Option: a**

45. In which novel does J.D. Salinger introduce the character Seymour Glass and his troubled family?
    a) "Franny and Zooey"
    b) "Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters"
    c) "Nine Stories"
    d) "The Catcher in the Rye"

    **Correct Option: a**

46. Who wrote the novel "The Color Purple," exploring the struggles of African American women in the early 20th century?
    a) Toni Morrison
    b) Alice Walker
    c) Zora Neale Hurston
    d) Maya Angelou
    **Correct Option: b**

47. In which novel does Ernest Hemingway depict the disillusionment of the "Lost Generation" after World War I?
    a) "The Sun Also Rises"
    b) "A Farewell to Arms"
    c) "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
    d) "To Have and Have Not"

    **Correct Option: a**

48. Who is the author of "The Handmaid's Tale," a dystopian novel exploring issues of gender and power?
    a) Margaret Atwood
    b) Ursula K. Le Guin
    c) Octavia E. Butler
    d) Lois Lowry

    **Correct Option: a**

49. Which American poet is associated with the Harlem Renaissance and wrote "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"?
    a) Langston Hughes
    b) Claude McKay
    c) Countee Cullen
    d) Gwendolyn Brooks

    **Correct Option: a**

50. In which novel does F. Scott Fitzgerald explore the decadence of the Jazz Age and the American Dream?
    a) "The Beautiful and Damned"
    b) "This Side of Paradise"
    c) "Tender Is the Night"
    d) "The Great Gatsby"

    **Correct Option: d**

51. Who wrote the classic Southern Gothic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
    a) Harper Lee
    b) William Faulkner
    c) Carson McCullers
    d) Truman Capote

    **Correct Option: a**
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52. In which novel does Jhumpa Lahiri explore the complexities of identity and belonging in the Indian diaspora?
    a) "Interpreter of Maladies"
    b) "The Namesake"
    c) "Unaccustomed Earth"
    d) "The Lowland"

    **Correct Option: b**

53. Who is the author of the poem "I, Too" and is known for his contributions to the Harlem Renaissance?
    a) Langston Hughes
    b) Claude McKay
    c) Countee Cullen
    d) James Weldon Johnson

    **Correct Option: a**

54. Which American author is known for his detective fiction and created the character Sam Spade in "The Maltese Falcon"?
    a) Raymond Chandler
    b) Dashiell Hammett
    c) Agatha Christie
    d) Arthur Conan Doyle

    **Correct Option: b**

55. In which novel does F. Scott Fitzgerald explore the excesses and moral decay of the Roaring Twenties?
    a) "The Beautiful and Damned"
    b) "This Side of Paradise"
    c) "Tender Is the Night"
    d) "The Great Gatsby"

    **Correct Option: d**

56. Who wrote the epic poem "Leaves of Grass," celebrating the American spirit and individualism?
    a) Emily Dickinson
    b) Walt Whitman
    c) Henry David Thoreau
    d) Ralph Waldo Emerson

    **Correct Option: b**

57. In which novel does Ralph Ellison explore the experiences of an unnamed Black protagonist living in a racially divided America?
    a) "Native Son"
    b) "Invisible Man"
    c) "Go Tell It on the Mountain"
    d) "Their Eyes Were Watching God"

    **Correct Option: b**

58. Who wrote "The Old Man and the Sea," a novella about an aging Cuban fisherman and his epic battle with a giant marlin?
    a) Ernest Hemingway
    b) Jack London
    c) John Steinbeck
    d) Mark Twain

    **Correct Option: a**

59. In which novel does Arthur Miller dramatize the Salem witch trials as an allegory for McCarthyism?
    a) "Death of a Salesman"
    b) "The Crucible"
    c) "A View from the Bridge"
    d) "All My Sons"

    **Correct Option: b**

60. Who wrote the poem "The Waste Land," a landmark modernist work that reflects the disillusionment after World War I?
    a) Ezra Pound
    b) Robert Frost
    c) T.S. Eliot
    d) Wallace Stevens

    **Correct Option: c**

61. Who is the author of "The Bell Jar," a semi-autobiographical novel about a young woman's mental health struggles?
    a) Sylvia Plath
    b) Anne Sexton
    c) Adrienne Rich
    d) Gwendolyn Brooks

    **Correct Option: a**

62. In which novel does John Steinbeck explore the lives of itinerant ranch workers during the Great Depression?
    a) "Of Mice and Men"
    b) "East of Eden"
    c) "The Grapes of Wrath"
    d) "Cannery Row"

    **Correct Option: a**

63. Who wrote the novel "In Cold Blood," a true crime account of the Clutter family murders in Kansas?
    a) Truman Capote
    b) Norman Mailer
    c) Harper Lee
    d) Capote & Lee

    **Correct Option: a**

64. Which American author is known for his works set in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, exploring Southern history and culture?
    a) William Faulkner
    b) Flannery O'Connor
    c) Eudora Welty
    d) Carson McCullers

    **Correct Option: a**

65. In which novel does Harper Lee address racial injustice in the American South through the character of Atticus Finch?
    a) "To Kill a Mockingbird"
    b) "Go Set a Watchman"
    c) "The Help"
    d) "The Color Purple"

    **Correct Option: a**

66. Who wrote the novel "The Joy Luck Club," exploring the relationships between Chinese-American mothers and daughters?
    a) Amy Tan
    b) Maxine Hong Kingston
    c) Jhumpa Lahiri
    d) Lisa See

    **Correct Option: a**

67. In which play does Tennessee Williams portray the troubled relationship between Amanda Wingfield and her children, Tom and Laura?
    a) "A Streetcar Named Desire"
    b) "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
    c) "The Glass Menagerie"
    d) "Sweet Bird of Youth"

    **Correct Option: c**

68. Who wrote "The Raven," a narrative poem known for its melancholic and mysterious atmosphere?
    a) Edgar Allan Poe
    b) Nathaniel Hawthorne
    c) Washington Irving
    d) Herman Melville

    **Correct Option: a**

69. In which novel does Edith Wharton explore the social mores of the New York aristocracy during the Gilded Age?
    a) "Ethan Frome"
    b) "The Age of Innocence"
    c) "House of Mirth"
    d) "Summer"

    **Correct Option: b**

70. Who is the author of "The Sound and the Fury," a modernist novel known for its complex narrative structure?
    a) William Faulkner
    b) Ernest Hemingway
    c) F. Scott Fitzgerald
    d) Sinclair Lewis

    **Correct Option: a**

71. Who wrote the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God," exploring the journey of Janie Crawford in search of self-fulfillment?
    a) Langston Hughes
    b) Zora Neale Hurston
    c) Richard Wright
    d) Toni Morrison

    **Correct Option: b**

72. In which novel does Jack London depict the struggle for survival in the frozen wilderness of the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush?
    a) "White Fang"
    b) "The Call of the Wild"
    c) "To Build a Fire"
    d) "Sea Wolf"

    **Correct Option: b**

73. Who is the author of the classic short story "The Lottery," depicting a ritualistic and disturbing town tradition?
    a) Shirley Jackson
    b) Flannery O'Connor
    c) Ray Bradbury
    d) Nathaniel Hawthorne

    **Correct Option: a**

74. Which American playwright wrote "Long Day's Journey Into Night," a semi-autobiographical play exploring a dysfunctional family?
    a) Arthur Miller
    b) Eugene O'Neill
    c) Tennessee Williams
    d) Lorraine Hansberry

    **Correct Option: b**

75. In which novel does Nathaniel Hawthorne explore the consequences of sin and guilt in Puritan society?
    a) "The Scarlet Letter"
    b) "The House of the Seven Gables"
    c) "Young Goodman Brown"
    d) "The Birthmark"

    **Correct Option: a**

76. Who wrote the novel "Go Tell It on the Mountain," a semi-autobiographical work exploring religious and racial themes?
    a) Langston Hughes
    b) Zora Neale Hurston
    c) James Baldwin
    d) Richard Wright

    **Correct Option: c**

77. In which work does Emily Dickinson explore themes of death, immortality, and nature in her unique poetic style?
    a) "Leaves of Grass"
    b) "The Waste Land"
    c) "Song of Myself"
    d) Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson

    **Correct Option: d**

78. Which American author wrote "The Grapes of Wrath," depicting the struggles of a migrant family during the Dust Bowl?
    a) John Steinbeck
    b) F. Scott Fitzgerald
    c) Ernest Hemingway
    d) Sinclair Lewis

    **Correct Option: a**

79. Who wrote the novel "The Invisible Man," exploring issues of identity and racism in early 20th-century America?
    a) Richard Wright
    b) Ralph Ellison
    c) James Baldwin
    d) Langston Hughes

    **Correct Option: b**

80. In which play does Tennessee Williams depict the psychological struggles of Blanche DuBois in New Orleans?
    a) "A Streetcar Named Desire"
    b) "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
    c) "The Glass Menagerie"
    d) "Sweet Bird of Youth"

    **Correct Option: a**


81. Who wrote "The Old Man and the Sea," a novella that earned its author the Nobel Prize in Literature?
    a) F. Scott Fitzgerald
    b) Ernest Hemingway
    c) John Steinbeck
    d) Jack London

    **Correct Option: b**

82. In which novel does F. Scott Fitzgerald explore the complexities of love and wealth on Long Island?
    a) "The Beautiful and Damned"
    b) "This Side of Paradise"
    c) "Tender Is the Night"
    d) "The Great Gatsby"

    **Correct Option: d**

83. Who is known for his dark tales, including "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Tell-Tale Heart"?
    a) Nathaniel Hawthorne
    b) Washington Irving
    c) Edgar Allan Poe
    d) Herman Melville

    **Correct Option: c**

84. In which novel does Jack Kerouac explore the Beat Generation's quest for meaning and freedom in America?
    a) "On the Road"
    b) "Howl"
    c) "The Naked Lunch"
    d) "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"

    **Correct Option: a**

85. Who wrote the play "A Raisin in the Sun," addressing racial and social issues in 1950s America?
    a) August Wilson
    b) Lorraine Hansberry
    c) Arthur Miller
    d) Tennessee Williams

    **Correct Option: b**

86. In which novel does Toni Morrison explore the trauma of slavery and its impact on generations?
    a) "Beloved"
    b) "Song of Solomon"
    c) "Sula"
    d) "The Bluest Eye"

    **Correct Option: a**

87. Who is the author of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," a classic novel about a mischievous boy in a Mississippi town?
    a) Mark Twain
    b) Nathaniel Hawthorne
    c) Washington Irving
    d) Edgar Allan Poe

    **Correct Option: a**

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88. In which novel does Ray Bradbury depict a dystopian future where books are banned and "firemen" burn any that are found?
    a) "Fahrenheit 451"
    b) "Brave New World"
    c) "1984"
    d) "The Handmaid's Tale"

    **Correct Option: a**

89. Who wrote "The Scarlet Letter," a novel set in 17th-century Puritan Massachusetts exploring themes of sin and redemption?
    a) Nathaniel Hawthorne
    b) Herman Melville
    c) Emily Dickinson
    d) Edgar Allan Poe

    **Correct Option: a**

90. In which novel does Arthur Miller explore the Salem witch trials as an allegory for McCarthyism?
    a) "Death of a Salesman"
    b) "The Crucible"
    c) "A View from the Bridge"
    d) "All My Sons"

    **Correct Option: b**

91. Who wrote "The Jungle," a novel exposing the harsh conditions of the meatpacking industry in early 20th-century America?
    a) Upton Sinclair
    b) Sinclair Lewis
    c) Jack London
    d) Theodore Dreiser

    **Correct Option: a**

92. In which novel does F. Scott Fitzgerald depict the excesses and decadence of the Jazz Age?
    a) "The Beautiful and Damned"
    b) "This Side of Paradise"
    c) "Tender Is the Night"
    d) "The Great Gatsby"

    **Correct Option: d**

93. Who is the author of "The Catcher in the Rye," a novel following the experiences of Holden Caulfield in New York City?
    a) J.D. Salinger
    b) Kurt Vonnegut
    c) Ray Bradbury
    d) John Steinbeck

    **Correct Option: a**

94. In which novel does Harper Lee address racial injustice in the American South through the character of Atticus Finch?
    a) "To Kill a Mockingbird"
    b) "Go Set a Watchman"
    c) "The Help"
    d) "The Color Purple"

    **Correct Option: a**

95. Who wrote "The Road," a post-apocalyptic novel exploring the journey of a father and son?
    a) Cormac McCarthy
    b) Don DeLillo
    c) Jonathan Franzen
    d) Jhumpa Lahiri

    **Correct Option: a**

96. In which novel does John Steinbeck depict the lives of migrant workers during the Great Depression?
    a) "Of Mice and Men"
    b) "East of Eden"
    c) "The Grapes of Wrath"
    d) "Cannery Row"

    **Correct Option: c**

97. Who is known for his transcendentalist work, "Walden," reflecting on simple living in natural surroundings?
    a) Nathaniel Hawthorne
    b) Ralph Waldo Emerson
    c) Henry James
    d) Herman Melville

    **Correct Option: b**

98. In which novel does Sylvia Plath explore the struggles of a young woman, Esther Greenwood, with mental health and societal expectations?
    a) "The Bell Jar"
    b) "Ariel"
    c) "Lady Lazarus"
    d) "Daddy"

    **Correct Option: a**

99. Who wrote "The Joy Luck Club," a novel exploring the relationships between Chinese-American mothers and daughters?
    a) Amy Tan
    b) Maxine Hong Kingston
    c) Jhumpa Lahiri
    d) Lisa See

    **Correct Option: a**

100. In which novel does F. Scott Fitzgerald explore the lives of the rich and glamorous on Long Island during the Roaring Twenties?
    a) "The Beautiful and Damned"
    b) "This Side of Paradise"
    c) "Tender Is the Night"
    d) "The Great Gatsby"

    **Correct Option: d**


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100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
 100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English
100 importance Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on American Literature in English