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LITERATURA INGLESA I Avaliação Parcial: CEL0556_SM_201703243277 V.1 Aluno: OZIEL RIBEIRO MARINHO Matrícula: 201703243277 Acertos: 4,0 de 10,0 Data: 05/05/2018 10:19:14 (Finalizada) 1a Questão (Ref.:201703513778) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 Who were the last Celtic arrivals to England from Europe? The Portuguese tribes. The Dutch tribes. The Spanish tribes. The French tribes. The Belgic tribes. 2a Questão (Ref.:201703432930) Acerto: 0,0 / 1,0 Beowulf says he won’t use weapons against Grendel because He left them behind in Geatland Higlac might think less of him They won¿t work against him because as a valuable warrior we can defeat the monster unarmed. It wouldn¿t be a fair fight 3a Questão (Ref.:201703513789) Acerto: 0,0 / 1,0 For many students of the medieval era, social history is the most fascinating area of study. Understanding what people wore and ate, what their dwellings were like, how they made a living or entertained themselves, the artwork they produced and the literature they wrote, their technological development and what they believed in all bring the scholar closer to the Middle Ages. (About.com) However we should also have in mind that they also had their fears. Throughout the poem Beowulf, how is this fear evident? In Beowulf, we easily notice that they were afraid of monsters, sea-demons and vampires. Throughout Beowulf the concern with the catholic religion is evident. They were afraid of being punished by God. In the poem we can feel that they were very much concerned with technological development so as to protect them from diseases. Throughout the poem, we notice that there was a real concern with the Mead-Halls because they were seen as sanctuaries, and their great fear was not to be admitted into the Mead-Halls. Throughout Beowulf the constant fear of invasion that plagued Scandinavian society is evident. 4a Questão (Ref.:201703432929) Acerto: 0,0 / 1,0 Beowulf’s bragging of his heroic feats to the watchman is an example of Kennings Beowulf being a jerk An elegiac The elevated language of epic poetry none of the above 5a Questão (Ref.:201703513934) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Princeton. Canterbury. London. In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Wessel Hall Tavern. 6a Questão (Ref.:201703511556) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 What was one of the contributions of ´The Canterbury Tales´ to English literature? To tell a story based on Italian folk tales. To set the basis for the Gothic novel. To be able to create a chivalry romance with heroes who loved married women. To create a new way of building characters. To mix fantasy with reality, vampires and fairies. 7a Questão (Ref.:201703446975) Acerto: 0,0 / 1,0 In which month did the pilgrims march towards the Canterbury? May April June December March 8a Questão (Ref.:201704411623) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 LE MORTE D´ARTHUR is a work about which one is not sure if the king is a real character or a legend. However, the character King Arthur may have been the mixture of a legend and a real historical character, Lucius Artorius Castus (a former Roman military), who led the Britons in several battles against invaders. To what historical period would this alleged royal character belong? None the alternatives. To the second century, when an officer of the Roman cavalry would have led the Bretons in several battles. 43 BC, about 100 years after the arrival of Julio Cesar to the British island. During the Vickings invasions in 800 AD. 1066 with the Norman invasion and expulsion of the Germanic peoples. 9a Questão (Ref.:201703446986) Acerto: 0,0 / 1,0 What influence did Queen Elizabeth I have on the theater? She closed theaters and banned actors Concerned about people neglecting work to attend plays, she discouraged theater goers from attending plays. Wanting to benefit financially, she encouraged artists to write and perform plays. Fearing the spread of the black plague, she discouraged the theater, where many individuals would be in close proximity with one another. Desiring the promotion of English culture, she provided playwrights with her attendance and financial support. 10a Questão (Ref.:201703512222) Acerto: 0,0 / 1,0 What was the Globe Theatre like? It was not a very big building since Queen Elizabeth I did not want to spend too much money in it. It was not a perfect one but, since we are talking about the XIV century, we need to understand the difficulties builders had at the time. Since it was the first theatre ever having been built in Stratford-on-Avon, it was an outstanding work of art. It was an open-air octagonal amphitheater that could seat up to 3,000 spectators. The theatre was three stories high, with a diameter of approximately 100 feet. It was the first popular theatre ever having been built in London and its sound equipments were the best ones at the time.
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