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Avaiação Parcial: CEL0561_SM_201702534677 V.1 
	  
	Aluno(a): ROSIMEIRE PEREIRA DIAS
	
	Acertos: 8,0 de 10,0
	Data: 22/10/2017 14:45:44 (Finalizada)
	
	 1a Questão (Ref.: 201703163012)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0 
	How can the Romantic Age be regarded?
		
	
	As a time when only poetry developed as a result of the romantic poets.
	
	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 a time when only love stories were produced.
	
	As one of the most fruitful eras in English literature.
		
	
	
	 2a Questão (Ref.: 201702753380)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0 
	Many of Heathcliff¿s actions are motivated by his desire for¿ 
		
	
	social status 
	
	wealth 
	
	revenge 
	
	respect 
		
	
	
	 3a Questão (Ref.: 201702752951)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0 
	Who was the first one to use the term "Romantic" to the literary period dating from 1785 to 1830?
		
	
	Goethe.
	
	Lord Byron.
	
	Shakespeare.
	
	Shelly
	
	English historians half a century after the period ended.
		
	
	
	 4a Questão (Ref.: 201702752945)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0 
	The effects of the revolution abroad, the demands for a more democratic government, and a growing awareness of social injustice at home were all reflected in a new spirit that over a period of years affected every aspect of English life. How were the years characterized by this new attitude known as? 
		
	
	The Elizabethan Age.
	
	The Victorian Age.
	
	The Age of Milton.
	
	The Age of Reason.
	
	The Age of Romanticism.
		
	
	
	 5a Questão (Ref.: 201702847638)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0 
	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 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.
	
	She was committed with a strong reaction to puritanism, she distrusted innovation and invention and there is a widespread acceptance of classical literature.
	
	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.
	
	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 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.
		
	
	
	 6a Questão (Ref.: 201702752990)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0 
	Which of the following themes CANNOT be found in Pride and Prejudice?
		
	
	The theme of class is related to reputation, in that both reflect the strictly regimented nature of life for the middle and upper classes in Regency England. The lines of class are strictly drawn. While the Bennets, who are middle class, may socialize with the upper-class Bingleys and Darcys, they are clearly their social inferiors and are treated as such. Austen satirizes this kind of class-consciousness.
	
	Pride and Prejudice depicts a society in which a woman¿s reputation is of the utmost importance. A woman is expected to behave in certain ways. Stepping outside the social norms makes her vulnerable to ostracism. 
	
	In a sense, Pride and Prejudice is the story of two courtships¿those between Darcy and Elizabeth and between Bingley and Jane.
	
	Darcy and Elizabeth¿s realization of a mutual and tender love seems to imply that Austen views love as something dependent of these social forces, as something that can be captured if only an individual is able to fit in the hierarchical society.
	
	Pride and Prejudice contains one of the most cherished love stories in English literature: the courtship between Darcy and Elizabeth. As in any good love story, the lovers must elude and overcome numerous stumbling blocks, beginning with the tensions caused by the lovers¿ own personal qualities. Elizabeth¿s pride makes her misjudge Darcy on the basis of a poor first impression, while Darcy¿s prejudice against Elizabeth¿s poor social standing blinds him, for a time, to her many virtues.
		
	
	
	 7a Questão (Ref.: 201703163163)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0 
	During the second half of the nineteenth century, the paradigm in novel writing was no longer the Romantic idealism of the earlier part of the century but a new approach to character and subject matter, a school of thought which later came to be known as Realism. Which of the following ideas DOES NOT fit into Realism?
		
	
	Realism is a reaction against Romanticism. Realistic writers rebelled against the emotional writing of the Romantics and started a movement in search of a more realistic portrait of life.
	
	Realist works described the life of rich people in situations that arose in everyday life.
	
	Realists rebelled against the exotic subject matter and exaggerated emotionalism and drama of the Romantic movement. 
	
	It was believed that the function of the novels was simply to report what happened, without any comment or judgment. 
	
	Realism is exactly what it sounds to be: the attention to detail and an effort to portray the true nature of reality in a way that novelists had never attempted before. 
		Gabarito Comentado.
	
	
	 8a Questão (Ref.: 201703204869)
	Acerto: 0,0  / 1,0 
	Which were some of the major evolutions in learning with the advent of the Industrial Revolution?
		
	
	As the printing machine was invented, books became more easily available.
	
	Thinkers of this era were united under a common objective: religious reform at schools.
	
	Technological improvements led to the development of science in the modern sense.
	
	They finally understood that research was important for the development of politics in England.
	
	They trusted in a political change in order to have a better educational system.
		Gabarito Comentado.
	
	
	 9a Questão (Ref.: 201703163246)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0 
	Choose the comment which fits into Charles Dickens´ work of art. 
		
	
	His characters are less important than the action or the plot and often have to deal with ethical choices
	
	His novels served the interest and aspirations of the low ordinary-class
	
	Charles Dickens is considered a true representative of what was known as critical Realism due to the way he described the British capitalist society of his time.
	
	The reality he portrays is rendered closely and in detail because of the presence of Gothic elements.
	
	He is referred to as both a Romantic and a Realist writer. 
		
	
	
	 10a Questão (Ref.: 201702796983)
	Acerto: 0,0  / 1,0 
	Which of the following techniques IS NOT FOUND in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens?
		
	
	An omniscient narrator.
	
	A chronological linear narrative.
	
	The celebration of a romantic view of life.
	
	The celebration of the ordinary.
	
	The resolution of the enigma to drive the moral conditions of Pip's everyday existence.

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