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	FUNDAMENTOS CULTURAIS DA LITERAT. EM LÍNGUA INGL.
	
	Exercício: CEL0554_EX_A4_201402063768 
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	Aluno(a): JOSE CAETANO DA SILVA NETO
	Matrícula: 201402063768
	
	Data: 01/10/2014 13:59:54 (Finalizada)
	
	 1a Questão (Ref.: 201402205751)
	
	Choose the alternative that reveals a true information about Shakespeare
		
	
	His comedies did not really become famous.
	
	He wrote dramatic love stories based on his previous experience as a detective.
	 
	He did not allow women to act so the female roles were played by young boys.
	
	He was a famous American writer, who lived in the Elizabethan Age.
	 
	 'Hamlet' was his most famous revenge tragedy.
		
	
	
	 2a Questão (Ref.: 201402205750)
	
	It can be said about the Renaissance that ...
		
	
	The Humanists, who adopted the God-centered point of view, were university experts in Greek and Latin.
	 
	The basic message that the Greeks and Romans left the Elizabethans was that life as not, as Middle-Aged people thought, a `journey through a vale of tears' to a better world after death, but rather a beautiful and exciting experience, that the world was a place where man could display his amazing creative faculties.
	 
	A variety of religious beliefs was the measure of all things.
	
	Stimulated by the excitement of the Egyptian manuscripts, recently discovered by archeologists, the Elizabethan world came alive with several plays based on the values of the old Egyptian world.
	
	Greek and Latin manuscripts, which were reproduced by the newly invented printing press, set off a wave of disappointment for classical ideas.
		
	
	
	 3a Questão (Ref.: 201402305915)
	
	Which of the characteristics below DOES NOT belong to the 16th century English men?
		
	
	Englishmen in the 16th century were great respecters of authority yet violently critical of their medieval ancestors for accepting it.
	 
	Englishmen in the 16th century were as devoutly religious as their medieval ancestors, but also threw themselves passionately into the worldliest of projects and pastimes.
	
	Despite of being rather conscious of the social status, determined by birth, Englishmen in the 16th century proclaimed their human right as men to ascend in a social mobility scale.
	
	Englishmen in the 16th century were still superstitious enough to believe in witches and all kinds of sorcery.
	 
	Englishmen in the 16th century had a strong intellectual formation, traveling the world was a routine to them and they were essentially consumerist beings.
		
	
	
	 4a Questão (Ref.: 201402205736)
	
	Think about the characters and elements belonging to the stories of King Arthur. Then, match the names innumbered colum to the observation preceed by letters: 1- Lancelot ( ) the name of the legendary headquarter of Arthur's government 2- The Graal ( ) King Arthur's famous sword. 3- Caladfwick ( ) the most famous knight from the Round Table. 4- Camelot ( ) a magical pot whose theme dates from the Celtic legends.
		
	 
	4 - 3- 1 - 2
	
	3 - 4- 2- 1
	
	2- 1 - 3 - 4
	
	4- 3- 2- 1
	
	1 - 2- 3- 4
		
	
	
	 5a Questão (Ref.: 201402205746)
	
	How was Queen Elizabeth regarded by the ordinary people in England?
		
	
	She was regarded as a witch.
	
	As people opened their minds to the expanding world of arts, they did not care about who the ruler of the country was.
	
	She was seen a weak women who was not fit to be the Queen of England.
	 
	She was supported by her subjects as the living embodiment of the English spirit which turned the entire age into one madly in love with life in all its aspects.
	
	As a consequence of the dazzling richness of the Modern World, Elizabeth was beloved by her subjects.
		
	
	
	 6a Questão (Ref.: 201402205288)
	
	One of the questions that has occupied those interested in King Arthur is whether or not he is a historical figure but what we can state about the legendary figure of King Arthur is that
		
	
	he was famous for his oral speeches
	 
	he was born as a symbol of hope to the British people
	
	he was a cruel man
	
	he gave power to women
	
	he was recognized as a great poet

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