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Disc.: LITERATURAS CONTEMPORANEAS DE LÍNGUA INGLESA   
Aluno(a): SÉRGIO ERON CAMARGO 202001129294
Acertos: 1,8 de 2,0 02/10/2023
Acerto: 0,2  / 0,2
In the contemporary period, authors prioritize individual searches for identity in ALL the following areas BUT:
 economic
sexual
legal
artistic
social
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Option ______ is not one of the major themes in ´Death of a Salesman´:
identity
denial
contradiction
 religion
the quest for order versus disorder
Respondido em 02/10/2023 09:46:25
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Which option does not re�ect a characteristic of Woolf's 'Mrs. Dalloway'?
issues of feminism
interior monologues
 post-Second World War England setting
issues of mental illnesses
homosexuality
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A Mercy, published in 2008, joins Toni Morrison´s celebrated body of work exploring the African American
experiences of --------------------------
success
romance
novels
the French style
 slavery
Respondido em 02/10/2023 09:46:57
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John Updike was an American writer who was recognized for his unique prose style and proli�c output. In his
novel, "Terrorist", there are some major themes that are explores. Which option below does not �t into those
major themes?
America¿s lost innocence
 Drug abuse
America¿s place in the world
The issue of consumerism
Religion in the United States
Respondido em 02/10/2023 09:47:09
Explicação:
Among the many major themes that are approached in the novel, drug abuse is not one of them. Issues such as racial
prejudice and the way that America struggles with multiculturalism are among the main topics of the novel.
Acerto: 0,2  / 0,2
Mark the only option whose name cannot be associated to the term beat:
Kerouac "beat"
 Arthur Miller beat
Norman Mailer "beat"
Life magazine "beat"
Ginsberg "beat"
Respondido em 02/10/2023 09:47:17
Acerto: 0,2  / 0,2
► In terms of the Postmodernism perspective, it is CORRECT to af�rm that (choose the right option):
 Postmodernism sees human experience as unstable, internally contradictory, ambiguous, inconclusive, indeterminate, unfinished,
fragmented, discontinuous, jagged, with no one specific reality possible.
Postmodernism sees human experience as unstable, externally contradictory, ambiguous, inconclusive, indeterminate, un�nished,
fragmented, discontinuous, jagged, with no one speci�c reality possible.
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Postmodernism sees human experience as stable, internally contradictory, ambiguous, inconclusive, indeterminate, unfinished,
fragmented, discontinuous, jagged, with no one specific reality possible.
Postmodernism sees human experience as unstable, internally contradictory, ambiguous, inconclusive, indeterminate, unfinished,
fragmented, continuous, jagged, with no one specific reality possible.
Postmodernism sees human experience as unstable, internally contradictory, ambiguous, conclusive, indeterminate, un�nished,
fragmented, discontinuous, jagged, with no one speci�c reality possible.
Respondido em 02/10/2023 09:47:20
Acerto: 0,2  / 0,2
Vladimir Nabokov was a Russian and American author who is one of the leading prose stylists of the 20th
century. Which characteristic below does not describe the writings of Nabokov?
 He was the precursor of the "stream of consciousness."
He is known for his daring metaphors.
His works are frequently obscure and puzzling.
Nabokov¿s writing is always erudite, witty, and intriguing.
Nabokov often experimented with the form of the novel.
Respondido em 02/10/2023 09:47:33
Explicação:
The "stream of consciousness" is not a characteristic of Nabokov who is mainly known for his complex plots, clever
wordplay and prose style capable of both parody and intense lyricism.
Acerto: 0,2  / 0,2
Read the text below:
Offred is a Female Servant in the Republic of Gilead. She may leave the home of the Commander and his wife
once a day to walk to food markets whose signs are now pictures instead of words because women are no longer
allowed to read. She must lie on her back once a month and pray that the Commander makes her pregnant,
because in an age of declining births, Offred and the other Female Servants are valued only if their ovaries are
viable. Offred can remember the years before, when she lived and made love with her husband, Luke; when she
played with and protected her daughter; when she had a job, money of her own, and access to knowledge. But all
of that is gone now...
Funny, unexpected, horrifying, and altogether convincing, _____________________, is at once scathing satire, dire
warning, and tour de force.
► Which of the items below �lls in the blank adequately?
Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov
From Beast to the Blonde, by Marina Warner
Sabbath's Theater, by Philip Roth
The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros
 The Handmaid's Tale, by Margaret Atwood
Respondido em 02/10/2023 09:47:50
Explicação:
The Handmaid's Tale, originally published in 1985, is a dystopian novel written by Canadian author Margaret Atwood.
It is set in a near-future New England, in a totalitarian state, known as Gilead, resembling a theonomy that overthrows
the United States government.  The Handmaid's Tale explores themes of subjugated women in a patriarchal society
and the various means by which these women resist and attempt to gain individuality and independence.
 
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Baudrillard's ideas are very important to describe the postmodernism, especially when it comes to the notions
of "simulation" and the "hyperreal". Select the option that has a false assumption about one of these notions.
A "simulation" is a copy or imitation that substitutes for reality.
The TV speech of a political candidate, something staged entirely to be seen on TV, is a great example of
"simulation".
The "hyperreal" is when something fake and arti�cial turns to be more de�nitive of the real than reality
itself.
 The "hyperreal" is more real than real.
 Disneyland is an example of "simulation".
Respondido em 02/10/2023 09:47:57
Explicação:
Disneyland is an example of 'hyperreal" where the arti�cial world of fantasy and magic is created to be immersive and
apparently real.
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