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9/21/2016 BDQ Prova http://simulado.estacio.br/bdq_simulados_exercicio_preview.asp?cript_hist=8959116537 1/2 LITERATURA INGLESA II Lupa Exercício: CEL0561_EX_A5_201501175131 Matrícula: 201501175131 Aluno(a): DENISE MANHAES DE AZEVEDO Data: 21/09/2016 14:32:38 (Finalizada) 1a Questão (Ref.: 201501809374) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) Why is Charles Dickens considered a true representative of what was known as critical Realism? Due to the way he described the British capitalist society of his time. Because of the poetic language he used to communicate. Because of the way he importance he gave to the plot as being the most important feature in his novels. Because of his romantic style of narrative. Due to the fact that his characters were simple and dreamy ones as a way of keeping the interest of high class readers. Gabarito Comentado 2a Questão (Ref.: 201501404566) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) Realism is a relative concept, a representation of reality which holds to a loose collection of conventions. Why can we say that Great Expectations is a realistic novel? Because with Dickens¿ inimitable energy and tragic and grotesque characters, we get in touch with a representation of reality which holds to a loose collection of conventions. Because it takes the readers to the most famous literary period in English literature: The Elizabethan Age. Because as a consequence of the World War I, children were abandoned in the streets of London. Because the main character in the novel, Pip, lacks the capacities ordinarily expected in a protagonist and his decisions depend on Stela. This kind of attitude was typical of the XVIII century life. Because it deals with the reality XVIII century women had to face. As a good example, Dickens introduces the reader to Miss Havisham, who typifies the Victorian women. 3a Questão (Ref.: 201501401483) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) Which of the following techniques IS NOT FOUND in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens? A chronological linear narrative. An omniscient narrator. The resolution of the enigma to drive the moral conditions of Pip's everyday existence. The celebration of the ordinary. The celebration of a romantic view of life. 4a Questão (Ref.: 201501398196) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) What did society at the time Pride and Prejudice was written require? Society required that in case the father of the family died leaving just one house, their property would be left to the state and the family would have to pay a rent if they wanted to keep on living in the property. To prevent this potentiality, Mrs. Bennet sets out to have her daughters marry into wealth so that they will all be provided for in the event of Mr. Bennet's death. Society required that only girls above the age of fifteen could go to balls and sing in the family celebrations. Society of the time required that all property be left to the oldest male heir, when the father of the family passed away. Since Mr. and Mrs. Bennet had 9/21/2016 BDQ Prova http://simulado.estacio.br/bdq_simulados_exercicio_preview.asp?cript_hist=8959116537 2/2 no sons, Mr. William Collins was the one who will inherit the Bennet estate. Society required that a male heir should take care of the property a family lived after the death of the rer¿ofthefamilyandthewifeanddaughtersought→f∈da¬herplace→live.Itwascus→maryforthegirlsofafamily→⋆twork∈g∈fac→riessoas→provideenoughmo≠y→survive. Society of that period of time required that, as women were regarded as incompetent to deal with money matters, in case the father of the Family died a state representative would take care of the family estate until all of them got married. In case, one of them couldn¿t find a proper husband, she should live in a convent for the rest of her life. 5a Questão (Ref.: 201501809406) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) What was a characteristic of the Bronte sisters? They were all born in StratfordonAvon 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. They were the first women writers to publish their novels using their own names. They published their poems and novels under masculine pseudonyms, following the custom of the time practised by female writers. 6a Questão (Ref.: 201501786970) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) How can the Bronte´s novels be seen? As romantic novels in which the main characters die at the end of the novels. As postwar novels, they are committed in showing the reader the difficulties people faced after wars. As political novels. As expressions of early feminism. As traditional novels which represent the seventeenth century. 7a Questão (Ref.: 201501786966) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) What were women based on in Charlotte Bronte´s novels? They were based on women in Victorian England and the difficulties they had to face. They expressed the role of women in the Elizabethan Age. They were based on the writer´s own view of the seventeenth century. They presented women who were good writers. They were based on love stories as it was a characteristic of the Gothic style. 8a Questão (Ref.: 201501404657) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) Who presents the following characteristics in the novel? He/she is an orphan and a victim. He/She is an honest character, not evil, and he/she is what he/she was trained to be. He/She was not taught love and says so quite honestly. Yet underneath this rigid unemotional surface, the passion and emotional fury are present. Estella Joe Miss Havisham Jaggers Pip Gabarito Comentado Fechar
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