Zimri as a Character appears in Dryden's,' ___'.
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A.
Absalom and Achitophel
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B.
The Medal
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C.
Mac Flecknoe
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D.
Alexander's Feast
Correct Answer:
A. Absalom and Achitophel
Explanation:
The character Zimri features in John Dryden’s 1681 work Absalom and Achitophel, an allegorical mock-heroic epic and political satire set during the reign of King Charles II. Representing the Duke of Buckingham, Zimri is portrayed as a multi-talented individual involved in poetry, drama, and politics. Despite his intellect, he is characterized as inconsistent, impulsive, and financially irresponsible.
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