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10/18/2017 EPS: Alunos
http://simulado.estacio.br/alunos/ 1/2
 
CEL0568_A9_201501175131_V1
 
 
Originally, the Epic genre was presented as a (n) -------- narrative, which involved the unity of author, the work, and the
audience.
The Epic was indeed very lengthy, and this characteristic was due to the fact that the lengthier the poem, the more it
reflected the ----------of the subject it dealt with.
The Epic is basically concerned with:
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Aluno: DENISE MANHAES DE AZEVEDO Matrícula: 201501175131
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Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
 
Você fará agora seu EXERCÍCIO DE FIXAÇÃO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O
mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha (3).
Após a finalização do exercício, você terá acesso ao gabarito. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na
sua AV e AVS.
 
1.
local
written
 oral
special
modern
2.
simplicity
loniless
loudness
tenderness
 magnitude
3.
Moral ideals(e.g. sex, war and violence, the distribution of wealth, food and alcohol etc) and giving spiritual
significance to historical events (that is, the hero¿s cowardice , as well as the failure of his people is divinely
ordained.)
Moral ideals(e.g. sex, war and violence, the distribution of wealth, food and alcohol etc) and giving spiritual
significance to regular events (that is, the hero¿s courage and determination, as well as the triumph of his people is
divinely ordained.)
 
Moral ideals(e.g. sex, war and violence, the distribution of wealth, food and alcohol etc) and giving spiritual
significance to historical events (that is, the hero¿s courage and determination, as well as the triumph of his people
is divinely ordained.)
Moral ideals(e.g. sex, war and violence, the distribution of wealth, food and alcohol etc) and giving material
significance to historical events (that is, the hero¿s courage and determination, as well as the triumph of his people
is divinely ordained.)
Immoral ideals(e.g. sex, war and violence, the distribution of wealth, food and alcohol etc) and giving spiritual
significance to historical events (that is, the hero¿s courage and determination, as well as the triumph of his people
10/18/2017 EPS: Alunos
http://simulado.estacio.br/alunos/ 2/2
The Epic can be defined as, according to Abrams (1988),
Originally, this epic genre was presented as an oral narrative, which involved the unity of three elements, being.....
Which alternative DOES NOT represent the characteristics of the classical Epic poem
Mark the only option which does not describe The Epic:
is divinely ordained.)
4.
[A long non-stanzaic] poem on a great and serious subject, told in an elevated style, and centered on apathetic
individual that is not quasi-divine figure on whose actions depends the fate of a tribe, a nation, or the human race.
 
[A long non-stanzaic] poem on a great and serious subject, told in an elevated style, and centered on a heroic or
quasi-divine figure on whose actions depends the fate of a tribe, a nation, or the human race.
[A short non-stanzaic] poem on a great and serious subject, told in an elevated style, and centered on a heroic or
quasi-divine figure on whose actions depends the fate of a tribe, a nation, or the human race.
[A long non-stanzaic] poem on a great and serious subject, told in an elevated style, and centered on a heroic or
quasi-divine figure on whose actions depends his own success, a nation, not the human race.
[A long non-stanzaic] poem on a great and comic subject, told in an elevated style, and centered on a heroic or
quasi-divine figure on whose actions depends the fate of a tribe, a nation, or the human race.
5.
the set, the work, and the audience.
the author, the set, and the audience.
the author, the work, and the melody.
 the author, the work, and the audience.
the work, the melody, and the audience.
6.
Epics are written in third person.
Epics are written in an elevated language;
 Epics have to do with ordinary funny sirtuations
Epics are lengthy;
In every Epic there is a highly valuable heroe
7.
The hero¿s courage and determination
Distribution of food
 Material significance to historical events
Distribution of wealth
Moral ideas
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Exercício inciado em 18/10/2017 22:27:30.

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