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LITERATURA INGLESA I AULA 03 – GEOFFREY CHAUCER AND “THE CANTERBURY TALES” 1a Questão In Beowulf, Grendel¿s arm hanging in the banquet hall of the Danes might be described as ____ for the evil he had done. greed reparation order fear sadness 2a Questão Beowulf was written in old English modern French middle English old French modern English 3a Questão How were Mordred and King Arthur related? Cousins Father and son Grandfather and grandson Uncle and nephew They were not related 4a Questão ► Geoffrey Chaucer is often referred to as (choose the right option): "the father of English literature." "Latin mother." "the father of Latin literature" "a danger" in Latin. "the father of the French language." 5a Questão Arthur was the son of ......... Arthur Pendragon Merlin Sir Ector King Ban Uther Pendragon 6a Questão The Canterbury Tales was written in modern English old English Middle English old French modern French 7a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Tabard Wessel Hall Canterbury Princeton 8a Questão The Monk, Prioress, and Friar were all members of the Parliament English court the French society clerical estate army 1a Questão What was one of the contributions of ´The Canterbury Tales´ to English literature? To mix fantasy with reality, vampires and fairies. To tell a story based on Italian folk tales. To create a new way of building characters. To be able to create a chivalry romance with heroes who loved married women. To set the basis for the Gothic novel. 2a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Princeton. London. Tavern. Canterbury. In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Wessel Hall 3a Questão How does Beowulf die Old age He is poisoned He is stabbed by Hrothgar From a rare desease He is defeated by the dragon 4a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Wessel London. Canterbury. Princeton. Tabard. 5a Questão At the Tabard Inn, a tavern in Southwark, near London, the narrator joins a company of ten warriors twenty-nine pilgrims eight women from Barth three knights six religious leaders 6a Questão In relation to the Celtic legends, Beowulf exemplifies the traits of the perfect hero God Lord King ordinary person 7a Questão The Monk, Prioress, and Friar were all members of the Parliament English court the French society army clerical estate 8a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Wessel Hall Princeton Tabard Canterbury 1a Questão In Beowulf, Grendel¿s arm hanging in the banquet hall of the Danes might be described as ____ for the evil he had done. fear reparation order sadness greed 2a Questão Beowulf was written in middle English modern English old English old French modern French 3a Questão How were Mordred and King Arthur related? Cousins Grandfather and grandson They were not related Uncle and nephew Father and son 4a Questão ► Geoffrey Chaucer is often referred to as (choose the right option): "the father of the French language." "Latin mother." "the father of English literature." "a danger" in Latin. "the father of Latin literature" 5a Questão Arthur was the son of ......... Arthur Pendragon King Ban Uther Pendragon Merlin Sir Ector 6a Questão The Canterbury Tales was written in modern French old English modern English old French Middle English 7a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Canterbury Wessel Hall Tabard Princeton 8a Questão The Monk, Prioress, and Friar were all members of the Parliament the French society English court army clerical estate 1a Questão What was one of the contributions of ´The Canterbury Tales´ to English literature? To mix fantasy with reality, vampires and fairies. To set the basis for the Gothic novel. To tell a story based on Italian folk tales. To create a new way of building characters. To be able to create a chivalry romance with heroes who loved married women. 2a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Wessel Hall Canterbury. Tavern. Princeton. London. 3a Questão How does Beowulf die He is poisoned From a rare desease He is defeated by the dragon He is stabbed by Hrothgar Old age 4a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Wessel Princeton. Canterbury. Tabard. London. 5a Questão At the Tabard Inn, a tavern in Southwark, near London, the narrator joins a company of ten warriors twenty-nine pilgrims six religious leaders three knights eight women from Barth 6a Questão In relation to the Celtic legends, Beowulf exemplifies the traits of the perfect Lord King God hero ordinary person 7a Questão The Monk, Prioress, and Friar were all members of the the French society army Parliament clerical estate English court 8a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Canterbury Wessel Hall Tabard Princeton 1a Questão In Beowulf, Grendel¿s arm hanging in the banquet hall of the Danes might be described as ____ for the evil he had done. reparation greed order fear sadness 2a Questão Beowulf was written in middle English modern French modern English old English old French 3a Questão How were Mordred and King Arthur related? Father and son Grandfather and grandson Cousins They were not related Uncle and nephew 4a Questão ► Geoffrey Chaucer is often referred to as (choose the right option): "the father of the French language.""Latin mother." "a danger" in Latin. "the father of English literature." "the father of Latin literature" 5a Questão Arthur was the son of ......... Merlin Uther Pendragon King Ban Arthur Pendragon Sir Ector 6a Questão The Canterbury Tales was written in modern English Middle English old English old French modern French 7a Questão In the Canterbury Tales the fictional inn where the pilgrims meet is Tabard Wessel Hall Canterbury Princeton 8a Questão The Monk, Prioress, and Friar were all members of the Parliament English court clerical estate army the French society NOTE: There are some questions about Beowulf (content from Class #2).
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