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Avaliação: CEL0561_AV_201310124523 » LITERATURA INGLESA II
Tipo de Avaliação: AV
Aluno: 201310124523 - VERONICA RODRIGUES DE OLIVEIRA 
Professor:
CLAUDIA DE FREITAS LOPES S M DA SILVA
FELLIPE FERNANDES CAVALLERO DA SILVA
Turma: 9001/AA
Nota da Prova: 3,5 Nota de Partic.: 1 Data: 02/09/2015 20:21:42
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In Byron's poetry, he deals with different major themes: Liberty, Nature, Love, Classical Culture and Realism. Make 
comments about one of them.
Resposta:
Gabarito: The answer must follow the information found in the classes.
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 Questão (Ref.: 201310348837) Pontos: 0,0 / 1,5
The basic structure of Great Expectations follows a chronological development of somebody¿s life. Whose life is 
Dickens talking about?
Resposta:
Gabarito: Pip.
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Although the Napoleonic Wars had stifled the more ardent cries of ¿Liberty, Equality, Fraternity¿, one of the most 
significant aspects of nineteenth-century English life was the slow but steady application of the principles of 
democracy. Which of the following IS NOT applicable to the reality of the late nineteenth-century England: 
Medical care became available as hospitals were built.
Sunday schools were organized.
Great movements were begun to reform the prisons, to free the slaves and to regulate the conditions of 
child labor.
More and more village girls had access to public schools.
Gradually English Society began to awaken to its obligation to the miserable and the helpless.
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What is the first generation of romantics characterized by?
All the poets who belong to the first generation were filled with a yearning for spiritual reality, and for a 
redefinition of the animal imagination beyond the Smithsonian precepts of order and control. 
For Romantic authors, the expression of being a subject or a person was a task that was separable from the 
remarkable and disturbing era that was theirs, an era that included the British and American Revolutions, 
political unrest and cultural change in Britain and the global effects of European imperial expansion.
An acceptance of the poetic tradition or, more precisely, the Neoclassical insistence on prescribed poetic 
norms and the fact that the Reign of Terror after the French Revolution dashed most hopes for democratic 
new beginnings and massive labor unrest. 
A shift in style and subject matter from the Neoclassical, who focused on reason, tradition and society. 
Some relevant romantic aspects included nature, dreams, feelings and childhood.
The literary forms these poets devise continue rethinking again the possibility of epic, heroism, and how 
poetic forms, and figures convey meaning. A strong faith in God was compatible to all first generation of 
romantics.
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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.
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.
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.
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The record of marriage the person reads to stop the wedding is from how many years back? 
Ten. 
Fifteen. 
Five. 
Twenty.
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What can we say about the Bronte novels?
The Bronte novels were committed with showing the reader women could be respected if they decided to be 
writers.
The overcoming resistance to realism turned their novels into best sellers.
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Their novels were criticized because the Bronte novels did not portray the reality of life in London in the 
eighteenth century. 
As women were not supposed to feel passion at the time the Bronte sisters lived, their novels became a 
direct assault on Victorian morality.
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.
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Which of the following comments is applicable to Brave New World?
Happiness and virtue are the most outstanding characteristics of the novel, published in the 1930s.
Mr. Huxley´s habit of avoiding deadly contexts is in earnest in Brave New World, published in 1920s.
Aldous Huxley expressed a certain regret that he had written the book because the love story associated 
with World War I was not such a great success.
Brave New World is a novel of ideas, the characters and plot are secondary, even simplistic. The novel is 
best appreciated as an ironic commentary on contemporary values.
Brave New World is a Gothic novel in which fragments of history, aphorisms of the government are mixed 
up with the fantastic world.
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Marriage between Catherine and Heathcliff would have been unlikely because they are¿ 
from very different social classes
too far apart in age 
in love with each other 
too closely related to each other 
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Who was Mr. Kenneth? 
the tutor 
the lawyer 
the priest
the maid
the doctor
Observação: Eu, VERONICA RODRIGUES DE OLIVEIRA, estou ciente de que ainda existe(m) 2 questão(ões) não respondida(s) 
ou salva(s) no sistema, e que mesmo assim desejo finalizar DEFINITIVAMENTE a avaliação.
Data: 02/09/2015 20:11:06
Período de não visualização da prova: desde 25/08/2015 até 09/09/2015.
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