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Disciplina: LITERATURA NORTE-AMERICANA AV 
Aluno: MARCELO 
Professor: CLAUDIA DE FREITAS LOPES SOARES MACHADO DA SILVA 
 
Turma: 9001 
CEL0573_AV_ (AG) 27/04/2021 21:05:11 (F) 
 
 
Avaliação: 
10,0 
Nota Partic.: Nota SIA: 
10,0 pts 
 
 
 
 
 
LITERATURA NORTE-AMERICANA 
 
 
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The first published book of poems by an American was also the first American book to be 
published by a woman ¿ Anne Bradstreet. It is not surprising that the book was published in 
England, why? 
 
 
Because her husband had prohibited its publication. 
 
Due to the fact that she was already very famous in England for that time. 
 
Given the fact that she was born and educated in England. 
 
Because the author was a woman. 
 Given the lack of printing presses in the early years of the first American colonies. 
 
 
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In literature the word Gothic applies to works with a brooding atmosphere that emphasize the 
unknown and inspire fear. Gothic novels typically feature wild and remote settings, such as: 
 
 
hunting castles or wind-blasted moors, and their plots involve violent or funny jokes. 
 
big chapels and colourful gardens 
 
hunting castles or wind-blasted moors, and their plots involve violent or mysterious 
events. 
 haunted castles or wind-blasted moors, and their plots involve violent or mysterious 
events. 
 
haunted castles or wind-blasted mills, and their plots involve violent or funny jokes. 
 
 
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Many Romantics were drawn to the nonrational side of human nature, such as the emotions, 
imagination, intuition¿even evil and insanity. They were also fascinated by remote periods of 
history and exotic places. All these interests came together in the type of writing known as: 
 
 
Critical literature 
 Gothic literature 
 
Classical Literature 
 
Epic literature 
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Lyric literature 
 
 
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The ideas of realism were profoundly liberating and potentially at odds with society. The most 
well-known example is Huck Finn, a poor boy who decides to follow the voice of his conscience 
and help a Negro slave escape to freedom, even though Huck thinks this means that: 
 
 he will be damned to hell for breaking the law. 
 
he will be damned to hell for no-breaking the law. 
 
he will be damned to hell for breaking the chains. 
 
he will be damned to heaven for breaking the law. 
 
he will be blessed to hell for breaking the law. 
 
 
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Moby Dick is considered to be an ambitious novel for the time. That was a documentary of life 
at sea and a unique metaphor of ---------------in general. 
 
 life 
 
aging 
 
love 
 
friendship 
 
desire 
 
 
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Choose the word which best completes the following sentence: The Realism is a literary 
movement that shows life without idealizing it. It also focuses on the everyday, and on the 
ideology of ------------ reality of ideas. 
 
 objective 
 
local 
 
special 
 
interior 
 
subjective 
 
 
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The Naturalism focused on the human nature, controlled by their passions and instincts, the 
same way the characters were directed related to their environment and heredity. Needless to 
say, this movement became a logical extension of ------------------. 
 
 
Transcendentalism 
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Puritanism 
 
Romanticism 
 Realism 
 
Modernism 
 
 
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An important feature of James¿ characters is that, even considering the subjective aspect of 
their personalities, each of them will always accept his/her realistic nature. How does James do 
this so? 
 
 
By showing a frequent change in the characters' behaviors. 
 
By assuring intelligent dialogues among characters. 
 
By creating flat characters only. 
 
By creating round characters only. 
 By assuring that each character acts in a consistent manner throughout the whole 
novel. 
 
 
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Considering American Literature timeline, writer Edith Wharton wrote in the: 
 
 
20th Century 
 
17th Century 
 
18th Century 
 19th Century 
 
21st Century 
 
 
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Paul Auster searched for ---------and personal meaning in his works. 
 
 
money 
 identity 
 
republican distinctions 
 
happiness 
 
traditional values 
 
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