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 LITERATURA INGLESA II 5a aula
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Exercício: CEL0561_EX_A5_201607297221_V1 04/05/2018 00:00:20 (Finalizada)
Aluno(a): LÍVIA GARCIA DE ARAÚJO 2018.1 EAD
Disciplina: CEL0561 - LITERATURA INGLESA II 201607297221
 
 
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 1a Questão
Why is Charles Dickens considered a true representative of what was known as critical Realism?
 Due to the way he described the British capitalist society of his time.
Because of the way he importance he gave to the plot as being the most important feature in his novels.
Due to the fact that his characters were simple and dreamy ones as a way of keeping the interest of high class readers.
Because of the poetic language he used to communicate.
Because of his romantic style of narrative.
 
 
 
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 2a Questão
In the novel Pride and Prejudice, why was Mrs. Bennet so anxious to find proper husbands for her daughters?
Since the Bennet girls¿ financial situation would be particularly desperate after Mr Bennet¿s death in case they failed to find husbands, Mrs
Bennet¿s obsessive husband-hunting goes too far. She even asked Mr. Bingley to marry Elizabeth.
 Because, among English families wealth automatically passed down the male line since women were regarded as incapable of dealing with money
matters, they could not inherit. So, one day Mr. Benne t would certainly die and Mr Collins would receive Mr. Bennet¿s inheritance. So Mrs. Bennet
was eager to protect her five girls by finding husbands who would support them for the rest of their lives.
Since most women had little choice but to marry in order to be respected by society, Mrs. Bennet was no exception to the rule. Probably most
mothers were as concerned as Mrs. Bennet was. If they did not marry, Mrs Bennet herself would need to find a job as a housekeeper so as to
support the girls.
She did not want to be known in the area in which she lived as a mother of five unmarried young women.
Mrs. Bennet typifies that kind of woman who wants to be in high society and since her husband could not provide a solution for her wishes, she
wanted her girls to marry wealthy men so that she herself might have the opportunity of going to expensive parties.
 
 
 
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 3a Questão
Many of Heathcliff´s actions are motivated by his desire for
 revenge
lust
respect
wealth
social status
 
 
 
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 4a Questão
What were women based on in Charlotte Bronte´s novels?
They expressed the role of women in the Elizabethan Age.
They presented women who were good writers.
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They were based on the writer´s own view of the seventeenth century.
They were based on love stories as it was a characteristic of the Gothic style.
 They were based on women in Victorian England and the difficulties they had to face.
 
 
 
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 5a Questão
When Jane first lays her eyes on the injured Mr. Rochester, she compares him to what kind of animal?
 A horse.
 A snake.
A dog.
An eagle.
 
 
 
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 6a Questão
What did society at the time Pride and Prejudice was written require?
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 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 a male heir should take care of the property a family lived after the death of the
re̲r¿ofthefamilyandthewifeanddaughtersought→f∈da¬herplace→live.Itwascus→maryforthegirlsofafamily→⋆twork∈g∈fac→riessoas→provideenoughmo≠y→survive.
 
 
 
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 7a Questão
Choose the comment which fits into Charles Dickens´ work of art.
 Charles Dickens is considered a true representative of what was known as critical Realism due to the way he described the British capitalist
society of his time.
The reality he portrays is rendered closely and in detail because of the presence of Gothic elements.
His novels served the interest and aspirations of the low ordinary-class
He is referred to as both a Romantic and a Realist writer.
His characters are less important than the action or the plot and often have to deal with ethical choices
 
 
 
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 8a Questão
In the novel Pride and Prejudice, which of the following characters fits in this description: The son of a wealthy, well-established family, he has a tendency
to judge too hastily, and his high birth and wealth make him proud and overly conscious of his social status.
Mr. Bennet.
Mr. Taylor.
 Mr. Darcy.
Mr. Collins.
Mr. Bingley.

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