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Avaliação: CEL0561_AV_201202176739 » LITERATURA INGLESA II
Tipo de Avaliação: AV
Aluno: 201202176739 - PATRICIA BARBOSA ZORZANELLI
Professor: MARIA FRANCISCA TERESA V P FERREIRA Turma: 9001/AA
Nota da Prova: 4,5 Nota de Partic.: 1,5 Data: 31/05/2014 13:24:58
 1a Questão (Ref.: 201202406276) Pontos: Sem Correç. / 1,5
What's a characteristic of the nineteenth century in England?
Resposta:
Gabarito: Suggested answer: there are many possible answers, among them: belief in technology was at its
height and medical science was improving radically, while the superstitions of magic had been swept away.
 2a Questão (Ref.: 201202406272) Pontos: 1,5 / 1,5
Why do we say that Charlotte Brontë challenged Victorian class structure when she published the novel Jane
Eyre?
Resposta: Jane Eyre's novel changed the Victorian class because the protagonist female broked all the
paradigms,she has decided your own destiny.
Gabarito: Suggested answer: A relationship between a lowly governess and a wealthy nobleman was simply
unheard of. Bronte drew criticism for her attack on the aristocracy who she deemed as hypocritical. challenged
Victorian class structure She assaulted individual's already established morals by presenting a plausible case for
bigamy. Notions which should have evoked disgust and outrage from its reader. Yet its most shocking aspect
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was its open treatment of love. The passionate love scenes were extremely explicit for their day.
 3a Questão (Ref.: 201202406277) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5
Why is The Romantic age regarded as one of the most fruitful eras in the literary history?
Because the romantic novels used to sell a lot of books.
Because the novels which were produced at that period of time were interesting ones.
Because my favorite writers are the romantic ones.
 Because it produced most of the most renowned artists of all times in all cultural fields.
Because Shakespeare was a romantic writer.
 4a Questão (Ref.: 201202359213) Pontos: 0,0 / 0,5
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 Age of Romanticism.
The Age of Milton.
The Age of Reason.
 The Victorian Age.
 5a Questão (Ref.: 201202453906) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5
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?
 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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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.
She was committed with a strong reaction to puritanism, she distrusted innovation and invention and
there is a widespread acceptance of classical literature.
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.
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.
 6a Questão (Ref.: 201202359659) Pontos: 0,0 / 0,5
Catherine married . n
Ethan Lockwood
Edward Miles
 Edward Lando
Edward Stone
 Edgar Linton
 7a Questão (Ref.: 201202399964) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5
What did society at the time Pride and Prejudice was written require?
Society of that period of time required that, as women were regarded as incompetent to deal with money matters, in case the father of the Family died a state
representative would take care of the family estate until all of them got married. In case, one of them couldn¿t find a proper husband, she should live in a
convent for the rest of her life.
Society required that only girls above the age of fifteen could go to balls and sing in the family celebrations.
Society required that in case the father of the family died leaving just one house, their property would be left to the state and the family would have to pay a
rent if they wanted to keep on living in the property. To prevent this potentiality, Mrs. Bennet sets out to have her daughters marry into wealth so that they will
all be provided for in the event of Mr. Bennet's death.
 Society of the time required that all property be left to the oldest male heir, when the father of the family passed away. Since Mr. and Mrs. Bennet had no sons,
Mr. William Collins was the one who will inherit the Bennet estate.
Society required that a male heir should take care of the property a family lived after the death of
therer̲¿ofthefamilyandthewifeanddaughtersought→f∈da¬herplace→live.Itwascus→maryforthegirlsofafamily→⋆twork∈g∈fac→riessoas→provideenoughmo≠y→survive.
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 8a Questão (Ref.: 201202451039) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5
Modernism was the period in British Literature which came immediately after Realism. Thinking about the two
literary movements, and comparing them, choose the alternative that is CORRECT
As it would be expected, it came as a reaction pro Classicism and as a way of allowing for individuals to
express themselves at a time art was supposed to be a true picture of reality.
 As it would be expected, it came as a reaction against the Realists and as a way of allowing for
individuals to express themselves at a time art was supposed to be a true picture of reality.
Surprisingly, it came as a reaction against the Romantics and as a way of allowing for individuals to
express themselves at a time art was supposed to be a true picture of reality.
As it would be expected, it came to reinforce Realism and as a way of allowing for individuals to express
themselves at a time art was supposed to be a true picture of reality.
As it would be expected, it came as a reaction against the Realists and as a way of allowing for
individuals to express themselves at a time art was supposed to be an idealization.
 9a Questão (Ref.: 201202359645) Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0
Marriage between Catherine and Heathcliff would have been unlikely because they are¿
 in love with each other
too closely related to each other
too far apart in age
 from very different social classes
 10a Questão (Ref.: 201202401193) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0
Which is one of the characteristics a reader can find in Mrs Dalloway ?
It is a social narrative in which Woolf criticizes life in the Victorian Age
It is a female-centred narrative mainly concerned with life after World War II.
The main female character is concerned with governmental affairs.
 It takes place on a specific day.
The inner world of Elizabeth is well discussed in the novel.
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