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Francisco Jose Oliveira Gomes
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Disciplina: LITERATURA INGLESA II AV
Aluno: FRANCISCO JOSE OLIVEIRA GOMES 201708445498
Professor: FELLIPE FERNANDES CAVALLERO DA SILVA
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LITERATURA INGLESA II 
 
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How would you establish a comparison between the Enlightenment thinkers and the Romantic ones?
While The enlightenment was a religious movement of the XVIII century, The Romanticism was marked by a
rejection to traditional political ideas in the XVII century.
 While Enlightenment thinkers valued logic, reason, and rationality, Romantics valued emotion, passion, and
individuality.
While Enlightenment thinkers in Britain, in France and throughout Europe questioned traditional authority, the
Romantics embraced the notion that humanity could be improved through rational change.
While the Enlightenment was a cultural movement of intellectuals, the Romanticism was a confluence of ideas
and activities that took place throughout the sixteenth century which might be associated with the Age of
Reason.
While The Age of Enlightenment refers to the 18th century in European philosophy, and is often thought of as
part of a larger period which includes the Age of Reason, The Romantic movement was characterized by a
focus on religious belief and piety and was influenced by the natural philosophy of Sir Isaac Newton.
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How did Wordsworth describe all good poetry?
As the expression of love relationships.
As the rhythmic expression of Gothic thoughts.
 As the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.
As the polite expression of a corrupted age.
As the divine gift from God.
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In Pride and Prejudice, the novel ends with
 Bingley marrying Jane, and Darcy marrying Elizabeth.
Darcy marrying Elizabeth, and Bingley marrying Miss Darcy.
Darcy marrying Elizabeth, and Wickham marrying Jane.Educational Performace Solution EPS ® - Alunos 
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Bingley marrying Jane, and Elizabeth marrying Wickham.
Darcy marrying Jane.
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Why did populations migrate from rural areas into urban communities during the industrial revolution?
Because industries paid lower salaries than they were used to receiving in the farms.
 In search of employment.
As a consequence of the fact that factories were being built in the countryside.
Because as there were fewer people reaching working age, the industries were offering better living conditions
as they paid much better salaries.
For religious reasons. The rural churches were demanding too much of the population.
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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. Bingley.
 Mr. Darcy.
Mr. Collins.
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Which of the following assertives DOES NOT fit into the idea of Modernism in England?
Chronologically speaking, it starts in the beginning of the 20th century, after Queen´s Victoria´s death.
Modernism was a way of allowing individuals to express themselves at a time in which art was supposed to be
a true picture of reality.
The Modern Period can be divided into three major moments.
 Modernism was based on the same values we could find in the Anglo Saxon period.
Modernism came as a way to let the artist individualize his perception of reality.
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Why is Son and Lovers (1913), by D.H. Lawrence, such a success until nowadays?
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, as a social and political novel, it doesn¿t appeal to young readers.
Because it is related to the epic for its heroic figures.
 Because ballads have proliferated vastly in the course of time.
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The Big Brother is a very famous name nowadays, but some people do not have any idea that its origin started with Orwell's novel
1984.
What can't be associated to The Big Brother in 1984?
Quasi-divine Party leader.
 Beloved leader.
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Intense cult of personality.
Tyranny.
Public mind control.
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Post-modernism is the name given to the literary movement following Modernism.
Which of the following may be associated with it?
The ideologies and events of the French Revolution laid the background from this
literary movement.
It stressed reason and positivism, and a faith in the power of the artist to show reality as it was.
Some of its representatives include Emily and Charlotte Bronte and Charles Dickens.
 It rejects to conform to popular taste and proposes a combination of heterogeneous elements, making it cater to a more
sophisticated reader.
It occupied the years from shortly after the beginning of the twentieth century through roughly the end of World War II.
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The steady immigration to the UK over a long period did not go unnoticed in its literature. What role did immigrants
like Linton Kwesi Johnson (1952-) play in literature?
He became more famous than anybody had ever been in less than a month.
 He drove in new, anti-authoritarian values, made non-standard orthography acceptable and, by allying himself
with black music, produced a poetry that, in Britain, was pretty much like nothing else. British culture now
valued its parts more strongly than its whole.
He brought to English literature a mixture of American and Canadian poets what made a great difference to
the XXth English literature.
He brought communist poets to English literature.
He published the first epic poem in English literature.
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