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    Arrange the chronological sequence in which the following works were published: (A) Jane Eyre (B) A Tale of Two Cities (C) Middlemarch (D) The
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    Arrange the chronological sequence in which the following works were published:
    (A) Jane Eyre
    (B) A Tale of Two Cities
    (C) Middlemarch
    (D) The Return of the Native
    (E) The Newcomes
    Choose the correct answer from the following options:

    A.

    A, B, C, D, E

    B.

    A, E, B, C, D

    C.

    B, A, C, E, D

    D.

    B, C, A, D, E

    Correct option is B

    A) "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë - Published in 1847, "Jane Eyre" is a classic novel that tells the story of a young orphan, Jane Eyre, who faces numerous challenges and adversities as she seeks independence and love in 19th-century England. The novel explores themes of social class, morality, and the struggle for self-identity.
    E) "The Newcomes" by William Makepeace Thackeray - Published in 1855, "The Newcomes" is a satirical novel that portrays the lives of the Newcome family in Victorian society. It provides a humorous and critical commentary on the manners, customs, and ambitions of the upper middle class.
    B) "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens - Published in 1859, this historical novel is set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. It explores themes of resurrection, sacrifice, and the consequences of social injustice, making it one of Dickens' most famous works.
    C) "Middlemarch" by George Eliot (the pen name of Mary Ann Evans) - Published in 1871-72, "Middlemarch" is a complex novel that delves into the lives and relationships of the inhabitants of a provincial English town. It is known for its insightful characterizations and exploration of social and political issues of the time.
    D) "The Return of the Native" by Thomas Hardy - Published in 1878, this novel is set in the fictional Egdon Heath and revolves around the lives of its inhabitants. It explores themes of fate, love, and the conflict between human desires and the natural environment.

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