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LITERATURA INGLESA II
	Tipo de Avaliação: AV
	
	Professor:
	MARIA FRANCISCA TERESA V P FERREIRA
	
	
	
	 1a Questão (Ref.: 201501496040)
	Pontos: 1,0  / 1,0
	Realism is a reaction against Romanticism. Why the previous statement can be considered true?
		
	
Resposta: Because the realism came to go trhough the feelings and love stories and started to really tell how life was, with no love stories or impossible loves and even no finding in the nature their existence.
	
Gabarito: Realistic writers rebelled against the emotional writing of the Romantics and started a movement in search of a more realistic portrait of life.
	
	
	 2a Questão (Ref.: 201501552224)
	Pontos: 1,0  / 1,0
	Modernism is considered a quite innovative and revolutionary literary movement. Do you agree with the provious statement? Why?
		
	
Resposta: Yes. Because the writters could express their opinion in that way showing their mind liberty.
	
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.: 201501503047)
	Pontos: 0,0  / 1,0
	Which of the following movements influenced the Romantic movement?
		
	
	The Beat generation movement.
	 
	The Independence of the USA in 1776 and The French Revolution.
	
	The Spanish-American War.
	 
	World War I.
	
	The Vietnam War.
	
	
	 4a Questão (Ref.: 201501455985)
	Pontos: 0,0  / 1,0
	According to Romanticism, the idealizing woman should be¿
		
	
	rich young ladies, who could run a house very well.
	 
	strange and magical.
	
	ordinary girls who could play the piano.
	 
	seeking for a lasting relationship which, one day, would end in tragedy.
	
	dutiful young ordinary girls.
	
	
	 5a Questão (Ref.: 201501550667)
	Pontos: 1,0  / 1,0
	Austen is famous principally for her refinement of the English novel.
Which are some of the characteristics of her novels?
		
	
	Harmony in nature, relevance to medieval heroes and a chief concern with religious influence in life.
	 
	As distinct from earlier literary works, Austen portrayed society in her novels concerned with: manners, customs, and beliefs.
	
	Idolatry for the wild, a sharp reaction to the conventions established by the society against women rights and sensitivity to modern industrialism.
	
	The revolt against the simple themes drawn from humble life expressed in the language of ordinary people.
	
	Individual consciousness and perception became the primary concern of representation as well as the sensational use of horrors.
	
	
	 6a Questão (Ref.: 201501456444)
	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 congratulates her.
	
	He renounces her.
	
	
	 7a Questão (Ref.: 201501885498)
	Pontos: 0,5  / 0,5
	How can the Bronte´s novels be seen?
		
	
	As political novels.
	
	As traditional novels which represent the seventeenth century.
	
	As post-war novels, they are committed in showing the reader the difficulties people faced after wars.
	
	As romantic novels in which the main characters die at the end of the novels.
	 
	As expressions of early feminism.
	
	
	 8a Questão (Ref.: 201501547870)
	Pontos: 0,0  / 0,5
	Which alternative DOES NOT represent a common concerns of modernism:
		
	
	the breaking down of social norms,
	 
	tendency to reject history, social systems, and emphasize alienation in modern urban and industrial societies.
	
	rejection of religion and anger against the effects of the World Wars.
	 
	the reinforcement of human incapacity of live without religion and tradition.
	
	rejection of standard social ideas, traditional thoughts and expectations,
	
	
	 9a Questão (Ref.: 201501866490)
	Pontos: 0,5  / 0,5
	What was James Joyce famous for?
		
	
	Joyce was well known for his experimental use of language, symbolic parallels and as being an author who hardly ever used monologues.
	
	Joyce gave more importance to the action and less importance to the psychological elements of the characters.
	
	Joyce made use of epiphany in his novels so as to call the readers´ attention of the importance of men having pets.
	 
	He was well known for his literary innovation such as a strictly focused narrative and indirect style.
	
	James Joyce made use of the stream of consciousness technique as well as his fellow companion D.H. Lawrence.
	
	
	 10a Questão (Ref.: 201501867586)
	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 communist poets to English literature.
	
	He published the first epic poem in English literature.
	
	He became more famous than anybody had ever been in less than a month.
	 
	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 brought to English literature a mixture of American and Canadian poets what made a great difference to the XXth English literature.

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