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1a Questão (Ref.:201607275625)
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	Why is The Romantic age regarded as one of the most fruitful eras in the literary history?
		
	
	Because my favorite writers are the romantic ones.
	
	Because the novels which were produced at that period of time were interesting ones.
	 
	Because it produced most of the most renowned artists of all times in all cultural fields.
	
	Because Shakespeare was a romantic writer.
	
	Because the romantic novels used to sell a lot of books.
	
	
	
	2a Questão (Ref.:201607275643)
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	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'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.
	
	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 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.
	
	
	
	3a Questão (Ref.:201607680307)
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	How was Nature seen by the romantic poets of the first generation?
		
	
	That it was being destroyed by men.
	
	That being close to nature might make a woman fall in love with a man.
	
	As the perfect place to protect innocence.
	
	As a place where the unhappy people could try to heal their pain.
	 
	As a place where the artists could look for isolation and inspiration.
	
	
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	4a Questão (Ref.:201607275659)
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	What is the first generation of romantics characterized by?
		
	 
	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.
	
	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.
	
	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.
	
	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.
	
	
	
	5a Questão (Ref.:201608133915)
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	Which of the following statements can be associated with Jane Austen´s novels?
		
	 
	Her works 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.
	
	Jane Austen ´s narrative moved the novel significantly to the style of psychological depth which was typical of old English literature.
	
	Jane Austen published a new novel every year during the end of the sixteenth and beginning of the seventeenth centuries.
	
	Jane Austen ´s novels were always based on the idea of an impossible love.
	
	Jane Austen ´s novels are all based on the Gothic style.
	
	
	
	6a Questão (Ref.:201607228588)
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	In Pride and Prejudice, the novel ends with
		
	
	Darcy marrying Jane.
	
	Bingley marrying Jane, and Elizabeth marrying Wickham.
	
	Darcy marrying Elizabeth, and Wickham marrying Jane.
	
	Darcy marrying Elizabeth, and Bingley marrying Miss Darcy.
	 
	Bingley marrying Jane, and Darcy marrying Elizabeth.
	
	
	
	7a Questão (Ref.:201607229039)
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	The record of marriage the person reads to stop the wedding is from how many years back?
		
	
	Fifteen.
	
	Five.
	
	Ten.
	 
	Twenty.
	
	
	
	8a Questão (Ref.:201607680485)
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	Which were some of the major evolutions in learning with the advent of the Industrial Revolution?
		
	 
	Technological improvements led to the development of science in the modern sense.
	
	They trusted in a political change in order to have a better educational system.
	
	Thinkers of this era were united under a common objective: religious reform at schools.
	
	They finally understood that research was important for the development of politics in England.
	
	As the printing machine was invented, books became more easily available.
	
	
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	9a Questão (Ref.:201607272599)
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	Which of the following techniques IS NOT FOUND in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens?
		
	 
	The celebration of a romantic view of life.
	
	A chronological linear narrative.
	
	An omniscient narrator.
	
	The celebration of the ordinary.
	
	The resolution of the enigma to drive the moral conditions of Pip's everyday existence.
	
	
	
	10a Questão (Ref.:201607275682)
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	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 as a consequence of the World War I, children were abandoned in the streets of London.
	
	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 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 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 it takes the readers to the most famous literary period in English literature: The Elizabethan Age.

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