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Avaliação: LITERATURA INGLESA II
	Tipo de Avaliação: AVS
	
	Professor:
	MARCO GOMES DA SILVA
	Turma: 9002/AB
	Nota da Prova: 6,7    Nota de Partic.: 0   Av. Parcial 2  Data: 25/06/2016 18:56:42
	
	 1a Questão (Ref.: 201302115123)
	Pontos: 0,8  / 1,0
	Debt, child labor, social climbing and ineffective government and bureaucracy are some of the themes explores by Charles Dickens in his novels. Tracing these and others themes and motifs across Charles Dickens´s novels is it possible to have a sight of his personality and social preocupations ? Why?
		
	
Resposta: Yes. Charles Dickens Was concerned about the social, the life of people, and all the problems of a society. Thus, he transfered to his work all of his criticism and his perspectives to what was his definition of society.
	
Gabarito: As a realistic writer, Charles Dickens intended to expose the cruel reality in London. He himself experienced some of this cruelty since he had a poor background and had to struggle to survive.
	
	
	 2a Questão (Ref.: 201301781871)
	Pontos: 0,4  / 1,0
	Modernism is considered a quite innovative and revolutionary literary movement. Do you agree with the provious statement? Why?
		
	
Resposta: Yes. Modernism came as a reaction against the realism, which foccused on true picture of the reality, and allowed the individuals to express themselves with their own interpretation of lifeand their particular ways to see the real.
	
Gabarito: Modernism broke with all that meant patterns and tradition in relation to the way artists produced their work. The rule was to invent ways of composing art in each and every artisic work done.
	
	
	 3a Questão (Ref.: 201301732687)
	Pontos: 1,0  / 1,0
	How would you establish a comparison between the Enlightenment thinkers and the Romantic ones?
		
	
	While the Enlightenment was a cultural movement of intellectuals, the Romanticism was a confluence of ideas and activities that took place throughout the sixteenth century which might be associated with the Age of Reason.
	
	While The Age of Enlightenment refers to the 18th century in European philosophy, and is often thought of as part of a larger period which includes the Age of Reason, The Romantic movement was characterized by a focus on religious belief and piety and was influenced by the natural philosophy of Sir Isaac Newton.
	
	While Enlightenment thinkers in Britain, in France and throughout Europe questioned traditional authority, the Romantics embraced the notion that humanity could be improved through rational change.
	
	While The enlightenment was a religious movement of the XVIII century, The Romanticism was marked by a rejection to traditional political ideas in the XVII century.
	 
	While Enlightenment thinkers valued logic, reason, and rationality, Romantics valued emotion, passion, and individuality.
	
	
	 4a Questão (Ref.: 201301685637)
	Pontos: 1,0  / 1,0
	How did Wordsworth describe all good poetry?
		
	
	As the polite expression of a corrupted age.
	 
	As the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.
	
	As the rhythmic expression of Gothic thoughts.
	
	As the divine gift from God.
	
	As the expression of love relationships.
	
	
	 5a Questão (Ref.: 201302115128)
	Pontos: 1,0  / 1,0
	Which of the following statements is CORRECT as far as Pride and Prejudice is concerned?
		
	
	It is a love story between Elizabeth and Darcy who fell in love with each other the first time they met.
	
	It is a novel which typifies the social aspects of life in England during the Elizabethan Age.
	 
	It is a novel of manners that is set in the English countryside during the ending of the 1800´s and beginning of the 1900´s. The events in the novel surround the Bennet family.
	
	It is a gothic novel which deals with the difficulties Elizabeth and Darcy go through to finally reach happiness in the afterlife.
	
	It is a political novel which reflects the consequences of the industrial revolution in the lives of the Bennet family.
	
	
	 6a Questão (Ref.: 201301686091)
	Pontos: 1,0  / 1,0
	How does St. John respond to Jane's letter announcing her marriage to Mr. Rochester?
		
	
	He thanks her.
	
	He does not respond.
	
	He renounces her.
	 
	He congratulates her.
	
	
	 7a Questão (Ref.: 201302137581)
	Pontos: 0,5  / 0,5
	What was a characteristic of the Bronte sisters?
		
	 
	They published their poems and novels under masculine pseudonyms, following the custom of the time practised by female writers.
	
	They were the first women writers to publish their novels using their own names.
	
	They were all born in Stratford-on-Avon and went to a school for the daughters of clergymen.
	
	They were raised by an uncle of theirs since their parents died when they were still very young.
	
	They appreciated writing about the industrial revolution and life in big cities.
	
	
	 8a Questão (Ref.: 201301777446)
	Pontos: 0,5  / 0,5
	Modernism was the period in British Literature which came immediately after Realism. Thinking about the two literary movements, and comparing them, choose the alternative that is CORRECT
		
	 
	As it would be expected, it came as a reaction against the Realists and as a way of allowing for individuals to express themselves at a time art was supposed to be a true picture of reality.
	
	Surprisingly, it came as a reaction against the Romantics and as a way of allowing for individuals to express themselves at a time art was supposed to be a true picture of reality.
	
	As it would be expected, it came to reinforce Realism and as a way of allowing for individuals to express themselves at a time art was supposed to be a true picture of reality.
	
	As it would be expected, it came as a reaction pro Classicism and as a way of allowing for individuals to express themselves at a time art was supposed to be a true picture of reality.
	
	As it would be expected, it came as a reaction against the Realists and as a way of allowing for individuals to express themselves at a time art was supposed to be an idealization.
	
	
	 9a Questão (Ref.: 201302096137)
	Pontos: 0,0  / 0,5
	What was James Joyce famous for?
		
	
	Joyce gave more importance to the action and less importance to the psychological elements of the characters.
	 
	He was well known for his literary innovation such as a strictly focused narrative and indirect style.
	
	Joyce was well known for his experimental use of language, symbolic parallels and as being an author who hardly ever used monologues.
	
	Joyce made use of epiphany in his novels so as to call the readers´ attention of the importance of men having pets.
	 
	James Joyce made use of the stream of consciousness technique as well as his fellow companion D.H. Lawrence.
	
	
	 10a Questão (Ref.: 201302097233)
	Pontos: 0,5  / 0,5
	The steady immigration to the UK over a long period did not go unnoticed in its literature. What role did immigrants like Linton Kwesi Johnson (1952-) play in literature?
		
	
	He brought to English literature a mixture of American and Canadian poets what made a great difference to the XXth English literature.
	 
	He drove in new, anti-authoritarian values, made non-standard orthography acceptable and, by allying himself with black music, produced a poetry that, in Britain, was pretty much like nothing else. British culture now valued its parts more strongly than its whole.
	
	He became more famous than anybody had ever been in less than a month.
	
	He brought communist poets to English literature.
	
	He published the first epic poem in English literature.