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Professor: FELLIPE FERNANDES CAVALLERO DA SILVA Turma: 9001/AA Nota da Prova: 7,2 Nota de Partic.: 0 Data: 12/03/2015 15:01:56 1a Questão (Ref.: 201304309161) Pontos: 1,3 / 1,5 Comment on one of the characteristics of Romanticism. Resposta: The love of nature: nature was a perfect "cenário" for the poetry Focus on the individual: the individual was interesting; Gabarito: Romanticism gave emphasis to science, empirical evidence and rational. The Romantic Movement valued the medieval period and folk culture. Nature was celebrated as a place for selfdiscovery. Fundamentação do(a) Professor(a): Good! 2a Questão (Ref.: 201304358201) Pontos: 1,4 / 1,5 What was Dickens's attitude toward the poor? Resposta: He defended the poor people at the time in his books against a oppressive social system and society. Gabarito: Certainly Dickens was sympathetic to the working poor¿what he would have considered to be the good or "deserving" poor. Dickens was seen as a champion of ¿the poor¿ by some of the poor themselves due to the themes we reproduced in his works which denounced the conditions poor people lived in. Fundamentação do(a) Professor(a): Good job! 3a Questão (Ref.: 201304309036) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 How did the improvements brought about by the Industrial Revolution help instrumentmakers? Since music was expressed through an increased use of funk melodies, the improvements brought about by the technological improvements with the coming of the Industrial Revolution were of relevant help to instrumentmakers. Instrumentmakers were able to revise key mechanisms and overall design of the different instruments and these changes allowed players to improve their technique and execute sounds that would not be performable in the past Skilled instrumentmakers were for the first time able to build organs using computer technology. The quality and variety of raw materials increased substantially, a fact which helped instrumentmakers to build their first guitar. The improvements helped composers make rock music that expressed the bold freedom and emotion which was characteristic of the era. 4a Questão (Ref.: 201304261965) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 How did Wordsworth describe all good poetry? As the divine gift from God. As the expression of love relationships. As the polite expression of a corrupted age. As the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings. As the rhythmic expression of Gothic thoughts. 5a Questão (Ref.: 201304356640) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 Which were some of the characteristics of the English Romanticism? The epic heroes and nobility that populated so many centuries of poetry gave way not to middleclass protagonists but to the mundane in character. The event and the ideal of human perfectibility is put away. The love of nature, a departure from reason, the focus on the individual, an element of the supernatural, among others. The individual as an object of interest, focused on the world of the gods, depicted middleclass and working men and women and factory work seemed relevant. The rejection of the fabulous imaginings and idealism of the romance and classical narrative and a logical causeandeffect and a solidity of detail in order to achieve the reader's willing suspension of disbelief. Mothers and fathers engaged in politics, workers struggling to make it against an oppressive social system, the central character is often engaged in some sort of antagonist and a portrayal of human weaknesses. 6a Questão (Ref.: 201304262419) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 How does St. John respond to Jane's letter announcing her marriage to Mr. Rochester? He congratulates her. He does not respond. He renounces her. He thanks her. 7a Questão (Ref.: 201304672249) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 Choose the comment which fits into Charles Dickens´ work of art. He is referred to as both a Romantic and a Realist writer. 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 characters are less important than the action or the plot and often have to deal with ethical choices His novels served the interest and aspirations of the low ordinaryclass 8a Questão (Ref.: 201304353827) Pontos: 0,0 / 0,5 Whch one of the characteristics DOES NOT belong to Modernism: Modernist authors see omniscient narration and fixed narrative points of view as ways of providing a false sense of objectivity. Modernist works are not reflexive and draw attention to their own role as creators. Modernist authors use impressionism and other devices to emphasize the subjectivity of reality. Modernist authors also make use of discontinuous narratives and fragmented plot structures. Juxtaposition, irony, comparisons and satire are important elements found in modernist writing. 9a Questão (Ref.: 201304309137) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Why is Son and Lovers (1913), by D.H. Lawrence, such a success until nowadays? Because, as a social and political novel, it doesn¿t appeal to young readers. Because as gothic novels are much in fashion nowadays, it attracts a great number of readers. Because it is as fresh and rewarding to read today as a contemporary novel. Because ballads have proliferated vastly in the course of time. Because it is related to the epic for its heroic figures. 10a Questão (Ref.: 201304262434) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 As the sisters discuss St. John's leaving England the following year, how does St. John respond to Mary's question about Rosamond Oliver? He tells them he is about to propose to her. He tells them she is to be married to Mr. Granby. He tells them she is to be married to Mr. Rochester. He tells them she is also leaving the country.
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