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	1.
	Is there anybody on Earth who hasn't heard about Harry Potter yet? This character has become of such a celebrity that it may be found on notebooks, bags, stickers of all sort, elsewhere than in the mere pages of written literature. Harry Potter is the masterpiece of the British author Jo K. Rowling, an ordinary person from the people whose aspiration was always to become a writer.
Now that you know this, write a text in English where you relate the character of Harry Potter to the increasing in reading books that was observed after its appearance.
	Resposta Esperada:
J. K. Rowling has got inspiration for her character Harry Potter during a train trip where she observed people and landscapes. The stories involve witches and witchcraft, thematics that are of great interest for children and teens. Thas the reason why her first story, even if it was rejected by 12 editors before finally being published, has got such a huge success among her public. A series of stories followed the first book, allowing the author a huge success all over the world, and granting literature and reading, a special place among the youth.
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	Read the following excerpt, taken from The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer:
A FRANKELIN was in this company;
White was his beard, as is the daisy.
Of his complexion he was sanguine.
Well lov'd he in the morn a sop in wine.
To liven in delight was ever his won,
For he was Epicurus' owen son,
That held opinion, that plein delight
Was verily felicity perfite.
Write a text where you RELATE THE CONTENTS OF THE EXCERPT TO THE ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE TIME, AND MAINLY, CHAUCER'S LITERATURE.
FONTE: ROBINSON, B.; GETTY, L. British Literature I: Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century and Neoclassicism, University of North Georgia: University Press, 2018. Disponível em: https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/english-textbooks. Acesso em: 30 abr. 2020.
	Resposta Esperada:
The excerpt is taken from The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer.
Chaucer was one of the greatest names of English literature, for his humor, musical ear, and great ability to tell stories. He wrote this masterpiece in the XIVth century.
There are four tales that travelers to and coming from London tell during the trip.
In the excerpt, Chaucer presents a Frenchman and gives some aspects of him.
His physical aspects: the color of his beard (it is white as a daisy).
His tastes and or defaults: he loved a sop in wine, he loved drinking.
It goes about human feelings or mood (the man is a real son of Epicure, he takes the opinion, he is the image of felicity).
It goes about things we do without using reason (he was sanguine, he loved a sop in wine).
It goes about the consequences of our acts (he was sanguine, Epicure, felicity).
It goes about relations and the life : sanguine, drinking wine, felicity.
The Canterbury Tales talk about love among people, relations, the human condition, the rich exploiting the poor, faults of clergymen. And, like in the excerpt, real people's life.
With an easy language, nice images such as this one who tend to seem real, are frequent in the tales and in the work of Chaucer.
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