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    Match List I with List IIList I (Essay)List II (Essayist)A. "The Tory Fox-Hunter"I. Francis BaconB. "What I Believe"II. Joseph AddisonC. "The Death of
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    Match List I with List II

    List I (Essay)
    List II (Essayist)
    A. "The Tory Fox-Hunter"
    I. Francis Bacon
    B. "What I Believe"
    II. Joseph Addison
    C. "The Death of the Moth"
    III. E.M. Forster
    D. "Of Ambition"
    IV. Virginia Woolf

    A.

    A - I, B - III, C - IV, D - II

    B.

    A - III, B - IV, C - II, D - I

    C.

    A - II, B - III, C - IV, D - I

    D.

    A - IV, B - I, C - II, D - III

    Correct option is C

    Explanation:

    A. "The Tory Fox-Hunter" - Joseph Addison
    Joseph Addison, a prominent 18th-century essayist, often wrote for The Spectator and The Tatler, critiquing social and political issues.

    B. "What I Believe" - E.M. Forster
    E.M. Forster's essay explores his humanist and liberal beliefs, emphasizing individual freedom and skepticism toward authoritarianism.

    C. "The Death of the Moth" - Virginia Woolf
    Woolf's reflective essay captures the fleeting nature of life and death, using the metaphor of a moth's struggle.

    D. "Of Ambition" - Francis Bacon
    Bacon's essays provide practical wisdom, and "Of Ambition" discusses the virtues and dangers of ambition.

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    "The Tory Fox-Hunter" – Joseph Addison
                A satirical essay published in The Spectator, this work criticizes the Tory class in 18th-century England.
                Addison mocks fox hunters, using them as a metaphor for political intolerance and narrow-mindedness.

    "What I Believe" – E.M. Forster
               An essay outlining Forster’s personal beliefs, including his emphasis on humanism, tolerance, and individual liberty.
               He criticizes authoritarianism and stresses the importance of personal relationships over state-imposed ideologies.

    "The Death of the Moth" – Virginia Woolf
              A deeply philosophical and introspective essay that uses the simple imagery of a struggling moth to reflect on the inevitability of death.
              Woolf’s narrative blends the mundane with the profound, making it a striking meditation on life’s fragility.

    "Of Ambition" – Francis Bacon
              A part of Essays (1625), this essay discusses the nature of ambition, both its virtues and vices.
              Bacon argues that ambition can drive individuals to success but may also lead to corruption and downfall if unchecked.

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