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	LITERATURA INGLESA II
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	Exercício: CEL0561_EX_A3_201603142312_V1 
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	Data: 04/09/2017 22:42:51 (Finalizada)
	
	 1a Questão (Ref.: 201604226698)
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	Which of the following statements can be associated with Jane Austen´s novels?
		
	
	Jane Austen published a new novel every year during the end of the sixteenth and beginning of the seventeenth centuries.
	 
	Her works already bear some of the characteristics of the movement that was to follow Romanticism, Realism, because of the way she describes the society she was immersed in.
	
	Jane Austen ´s novels were always based on the idea of an impossible love.
	
	Jane Austen ´s novels are all based on the Gothic style.
	
	Jane Austen ´s narrative moved the novel significantly to the style of psychological depth which was typical of old English literature.
	
	
	
	
	 2a Questão (Ref.: 201603731504)
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	The following authors are famous for their romantic prose in English literature, except
		
	 
	Jane Austen.
	 
	Charles Dickens.
	
	Walter Scott.
	
	Charles Lamb.
	
	Mary Shelley.
	
	
	
	
	 3a Questão (Ref.: 201603416045)
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	In the novels, the author reveals aspects of the characters which are involved in the narrrative and each of them typifies some definite quality.
How is Elizabeth Bennet, the main female character in Pride and Prejudice, depicted by Jane Austen?
		
	
	Elizabeth Bennet was depicted as being optimistic even though she did not have the ability to laugh off her misfortunes. She had no other option than to face the reality of her life, hoping her situation might change, which reinforced the tone of the novel.
	
	Besides being a gentle and kind-hearted young lady, she showed passion for being a good pianist attempting to find a valid mode of existence in society.
	 
	As a woman who believed in marriage as long as there was love involved in the relationship. Elizabeth stands out as a unique individual in the society she was immersed. Considering the features of the Romantic age, she represents the power of emotions over reason.
	
	She was a silly and conceited young woman, who enjoyed a life of dancing, fashions and gossips.
	
	As a woman who was able to dominate Mr. Collins and to entertain herself with Wickham just to call Mr. Darcy´s attention as she hoped to marry a rich man.
	
	
	
	
	 4a Questão (Ref.: 201603416037)
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	Although Jane Austen´s novels did not prove especially popular in her own days, one of her novels, Emma, was dedicated to an admirer of her work, The Prince Regent.
 What would you say about Jane Austen´s novels?
		
	
	She was committed with a strong reaction to puritanism, she distrusted innovation and invention and there is a widespread acceptance of classical literature.
	
	She provides the reader with an emphasis on biological determinism, and in the environmental forces and internal stresses that drive the individuals to act the way they do.
	
	Their success depends partly on the end of the stories and partly upon her spectacular style of writing, in which comic aspects as well as tragic ones play an important role on stage.
	
	She used conventional situations as well as melodic phrases to keep the interest of the reader. There is always the presence of moral which were typical of the time she lived, Elizabethan Age.
	 
	They already bear some of the characteristics of the movement that was to follow Romanticism, Realism, because of the way she describes the society she was immersed in.
	
	
	
	
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	Which of the following statements is CORRECT as far as Pride and Prejudice is concerned?
		
	
	It is a novel which typifies the social aspects of life in England during the Elizabethan Age.
	
	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.
	
	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 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.
	
	
	
	
	 6a Questão (Ref.: 201603416038)
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	Austen is famous principally for her refinement of the English novel.
Which are some of the characteristics of her novels?
		
	
	Idolatry for the wild, a sharp reaction to the conventions established by the society against women rights and sensitivity to modern industrialism.
	
	Harmony in nature, relevance to medieval heroes and a chief concern with religious influence in life.
	
	Individual consciousness and perception became the primary concern of representation as well as the sensational use of horrors.
	 
	As distinct from earlier literary works, Austen portrayed society in her novels concerned with: manners, customs, and beliefs.
	
	The revolt against the simple themes drawn from humble life expressed in the language of ordinary people.
	
	
	
	
	 7a Questão (Ref.: 201603361415)
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	In relation to Romanticism and its relation with nationalism IT IS NOT true to say that
		
	
	The revived historical appreciation was translated into imaginative writing by Sir Walter Scott, who invented the historical novel.
	 
	Romantic writers and poets focused on futuristic scientific fiction due to their passion for machines and technology.
	
	The romantic writer, Sir Walter Scott, invented the historical novel focusing on medieval themes and symbols
	
	The romantic revival of national roots is attested by the collection and imitation of native folklore, folk ballads and poetry, folk dance and music, and even previously ignored medieval and Renaissance works.
	 
	Romanticism is, in a way, a collection and imitation of native folklore, folk ballads and poetry, folk dance and music, and even previously ignored medieval and Renaissance works.
	
	
	
	
	 8a Questão (Ref.: 201603416036)
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	Which were some of the characteristics of the English Romanticism?
		
	 
	The love of nature, a departure from reason, the focus on the individual, an element of the supernatural, among others.
	
	The epic heroes and nobility that populated so many centuries of poetry gave way not to middle-class protagonists but to the mundane in character. The event and the ideal of human perfectibility is put away.
	
	The rejection of the fabulous imaginings and idealism of the romance and classical narrative and a logical cause-and-effect and a solidity of detail in order to achieve the reader's willing suspension of disbelief.
	
	Mothers and fathers engaged in politics, workers struggling to make it against an oppressive social system, the central character is often engaged in some sort of antagonist and a portrayal of human weaknesses.
	
	The individual as an object of interest, focused on the world of the gods, depicted middle-class and working men and women and factory work seemed relevant.
	
	
	
	
	
	
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