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Disc.: LITERATURA INGLESA II   
	Aluno(a): ADRIANA JONES DE PINHO
	Matrícula: 201512842877
	Acertos: 10,0 de 10,0
	Início: 17/04/2019 (Finaliz.)
	
	
	1a Questão (Ref.:201513091959)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Although the Napoleonic Wars had stifled the more ardent cries of ¿Liberty, Equality, Fraternity¿, one of the most significant aspects of nineteenth-century English life was the slow but steady application of the principles of democracy. Which of the following IS NOT applicable to the reality of the late nineteenth-century England:
		
	
	Sunday schools were organized.
	
	Medical care became available as hospitals were built.
	
	Gradually English Society began to awaken to its obligation to the miserable and the helpless.
	
	Great movements were begun to reform the prisons, to free the slaves and to regulate the conditions of child labor.
	 
	More and more village girls had access to public schools.
	
	
	
	2a Questão (Ref.:201513543725)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Who wrote Frankenstein?
		
	
	Sir Walter Scott.
	
	Charles Lamb.
	 
	Mary Shelly.
	
	Jane Austen.
	
	Willian Shakespeare.
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	
	3a Questão (Ref.:201513091977)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	According to Romanticism, the idealizing woman should be¿
		
	 
	strange and magical.
	
	ordinary girls who could play the piano.
	
	dutiful young ordinary girls.
	
	seeking for a lasting relationship which, one day, would end in tragedy.
	
	rich young ladies, who could run a house very well.
	
	
	
	4a Questão (Ref.:201513502089)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Which of the following ideas is NOT applicable to romantic poetry in England?
		
	
	Lord Byron is one of the icons in Romantic poetry of England.
	
	The First generation of poems is characterised by an emphasis on the self and its relationship with nature.
	 
	Romantic poetry in England is divided into three generations of poets.
	
	As the poet wanted to be close to nature, life in the countryside was extremely valued for its simplicity and humble lifestyle.
	
	William Woodsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge lived in the best place in England considering the countryside: Lake District, in northern England. For this reason they are known as the Lake Poets.
	
	
	
	5a Questão (Ref.:201513091992)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	In Pride and Prejudice, the novel ends with
		
	
	Darcy marrying Elizabeth, and Wickham marrying Jane.
	
	Darcy marrying Elizabeth, and Bingley marrying Miss Darcy.
	
	Bingley marrying Jane, and Elizabeth marrying Wickham.
	 
	Bingley marrying Jane, and Darcy marrying Elizabeth.
	
	Darcy marrying Jane.
	
	
	
	6a Questão (Ref.:201513132037)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	In the eighteenth century a change had taken place in the prose style. Romanticism established a relation with prose that will endure till our days. In relation to romantic prose it is WRONG to say that:
		
	
	Writers in the Romantic Period were rather more concerned with subject matter and emotional expression than with appropriate style.
	
	Romantic writers wrote for an ever-increasing audience which was less homogenous in its interest and education than that of their predecessors.
	 
	Romantic writers dedicated their efforts to prose because they believed it was much superior to poetry.
	
	Many eighteenth century prose-writers dependent on the assumptions about the suitabilityof various prose styles for various purposes for which they shared with the relatively small but the sophisticated public.
	
	The autobiographical exploitation of personality manifests itself in a great variety of ways among writers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; it is symptomatic of a significant change in the relation between the writer and the society.
	
	
	
	7a Questão (Ref.:201513543889)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Which were some of the major evolutions in learning with the advent of the Industrial Revolution?
		
	
	As the printing machine was invented, books became more easily available.
	 
	Technological improvements led to the development of science in the modern sense.
	
	They finally understood that research was important for the development of politics in England.
	
	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.
	
	
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	8a Questão (Ref.:201513997323)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	► Choose the literary movement which may be associated with the following explanation:
''Its aim was to portray real and typical contemporary people and situations with truth and accuracy, not avoiding the unpleasant or sordid aspects of life.''
		
	
	Naturalism.
	 
	Realism.
	
	Classical literature.
	
	Modernism.
	
	Romanticism.
	
	
	
	9a Questão (Ref.:201513543926)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	What was a characteristic of the Bronte sisters?
		
	 
	They published their poems and novels under masculine pseudonyms, following the custom of the time practised by female writers.
	
	They were raised by an uncle of theirs since their parents died when they were still very young.
	
	They were the first women writers to publish their novels using their own names.
	
	They were all born in Stratford-on-Avon and went to a school for the daughters of clergymen.
	
	They appreciated writing about the industrial revolution and life in big cities.
	
	
	
	10a Questão (Ref.:201513521499)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	What can we say about the Bronte novels?
		
	 
	As women were not supposed to feel passion at the time the Bronte sisters lived, their novels became a direct assault on Victorian morality.
	
	As one of the major themes in their novels was persuasion, the writers were pretty much concerned with how to persuade people to support their point of view.
	
	The overcoming resistance to realism turned their novels into best sellers.
	
	The Bronte novels were committed with showing the reader women could be respected if they decided to be writers.
	
	Their novels were criticized because the Bronte novels did not portray the reality of life in London in the eighteenth century.

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