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LITERATURA INGLESA II
	
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	Acertos: 10,0 de 10,0
	Data: 27/09/2017 18:53:38 (Finalizada)
	
	 1a Questão (Ref.: 201601606879)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	How can the Romantic Age be regarded?
		
	
	As a time when only love stories were produced.
	
	As a time of development of detective stories.
	
	As a hard time for literature in England because of the wars which were going on.
	 
	As one of the most fruitful eras in English literature.
	
	As a time when only poetry developed as a result of the romantic poets.
		
	
	
	 2a Questão (Ref.: 201601243894)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	What does William Blake discuss in the poem London?
 London BY WILLIAM BLAKE
" I wander thro' each charter'd street, Near where the charter'd Thames does flow. And mark in every face I meet Marks of weakness, marks of woe. In every cry of every Man, In every Infants cry of fear, In every voice: in every ban, The mind-forg'd manacles I hear How the Chimney-sweepers cry Every blackning Church appalls, And the hapless Soldiers sigh Runs in blood down Palace walls But most thro' midnight streets I hear How the youthful Harlots curse Blasts the new-born Infants tear And blights with plagues the Marriage hearse"
		
	
	Blake discusses the impressions the speaker, who wanders through the streets of London, makes and comments on his observations. He sees happiness in the faces of the people he meets and hears positive feelings in their voices.
	
	Blake wonders if the ones whom the speaker meets in the streets of London are so anxious about the violence in the city that they cannot enjoy the good aspects of the wonderful town they live in.
	
	Blake's poem on England's capital city, written in 1792, is a picturesque portray of life in a big city in the eighteenth century. The poem is a concise religious analysis, delivered with passionate love, revealing the simple connections of life in a big city.
	 
	Blake focuses on the social and political background of London and highlights differences between the wealth of the ruling classes and the poverty of the common man.
	
	Blake questions if it is possible to live in this peaceful urban space and how oppressed the speaker feels upon entering the city since the poem¿s title denotes a specific geographic space.
		
	
	
	 3a Questão (Ref.: 201601196829)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	How did Wordsworth describe all good poetry?
		
	
	As the polite expression of a corrupted age.
	
	As the divine gift from God.
	
	As the expression of love relationships.
	
	As the rhythmic expression of Gothic thoughts.
	 
	As the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.
		
	
	
	 4a Questão (Ref.: 201601243929)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Which of the second generation romantic poets present the following characteristics:
 He believed that liberty was a right of all human beings and thought of the denial of this liberty as one of man's greatest failings.  He saw Nature as a powerful complement to human emotion and civilization and as a companion to humanity.  He looked for the perfect object of his affections, which ended up making him a fickle and unstable lover to many women (and men).  He was a friend of the classical world who seemed to grieve what seemed to him as the decay of its cultural achievements and traditions.  He was a Romantic poet, he saw most of his best work as descriptions of reality as it existed, not how as he imagined it to be. The subjects of many of his poems come from history and personal experience.
		
	
	William Blake.
	
	Percy Bysshe Shelley.
	
	John Keats.
	 
	Lord Byron.
	
	William Woodsworth.
		
	
	
	 5a Questão (Ref.: 201601606972)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	The following authors are famous for their romantic prose in English literature, except
		
	
	Jane Austen.
	
	Walter Scott.
	
	Charles Lamb.
	
	Mary Shelley.
	 
	Charles Dickens.
		
	
	
	 6a Questão (Ref.: 201601244021)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Why are Lizzie and Mr. Darcy so different and so similar at the same time?
		
	
	Because not only Lizzie but also Darcy don't enjoy dancing.
	
	Because even though they cannot stand each other, they can work as a team.
	 
	Because both of them are proud and at the same time show signs of prejudice.
	
	Because they enjoy going to the same sort of places and enjoy doing the same things.
	
	Because they are great piano players and are able to sing beautifully.
		
	
	
	 7a Questão (Ref.: 201601197258)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Catherine married . n
		
	 
	Edward Lando
	
	Edgar Linton
	
	Ethan Lockwood
	
	Edward Miles
	
	Edward Stone
		
	
	
	 8a Questão (Ref.: 201601648727)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Why did populations migrate from rural areas into urban communities during the industrial revolution?
		
	 
	In search of employment.
	
	As a consequence of the fact that factories were being built in the countryside.
	
	Because as there were fewer people reaching working age, the industries were offering better living conditions as they paid much better salaries.
	
	For religious reasons. The rural churches were demanding too much of the population.
	
	Because industries paid lower salaries than they were used to receiving in the farms.
		
	
	
	 9a Questão (Ref.: 201601626346)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	What can we say about the Bronte novels?
		
	
	Their novels were criticized because the Bronte novels did not portray the reality of life in London in the eighteenth century.
	
	The overcoming resistance to realism turned their novels into best sellers.
	 
	As women were not supposed to feel passion at the time the Bronte sisters lived, their novels became a direct assault on Victorian morality.
	
	The Bronte novels were committed with showing the reader women could be respected if they decided to be writers.
	
	As one of the major themes in their novels was persuasion, the writers were pretty much concerned with how to persuade people to support their point of view.
		
	
	
	 10a Questão (Ref.: 201601243933)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	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 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.
	 
	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 as a consequence of the World War I, children were abandoned in the streets of London.
	
	Because it takes the readers to the most famous literary period in English literature: The Elizabethan Age.

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