All of the other statements about archetypes are NOT true.
There is only one type of archetype.
Character archetypes are always antagonists, or the bad guys,
in a story.
Character archetypes
are always protagonists, or the good guys,
in a story.
What is the best definition for “character archetype”
a)A universal type of character that appears in all cultures
b)A very common sort of character
c)A moral hero from mythology
d)A character that plays many roles in a single story
Who is the main proponent of the psychoanalytic theory?
a)Sigmund Freud
b)Carl Rogers
c)Carl Jung
d)Benjamin Bloom
It is the deepest level in the mental iceberg wherein all
tendencies are in prison.
Ego
Unconscious
Subconscious
Superego
It is referred as the "little devil" wherein all
negative aspects of
the personality structure lives.
Preconscious
Superego
Ego
Id
Which of the following STATEMENTS is TRUE about the
mental iceberg?
Unconscious level reflects in the conscious behavior.
Our subconscious is always accessible.
We only prioritize our conscious state.
Conscious states control all levels of the iceberg.
Magical Realism can best be described as----
an artistic genre in which magical elements or illogical
scenarios appear in an otherwise realistic or even normal
setting.
an artistic genre in which realistic scenarios appear in a normal
setting.
an artistic genre in which magical elements or illogical
scenarios appear in an otherwise fantastical setting.
an artistic genre in which realistic scenarios appear in a
fantastical setting.
Magic realist writers draw material from--------
myths
truth
legends
lies
What is NOT one of the elements of magical realism?
The events are real life events
The lines between real
and unreal are blurred
The characters are from everyday life
The settings are from everyday life
Genre refers to the-----
form of a literary work
origins of a literary work
period in which a literary work is set
value of a literary work
Historical-biographical approaches involve---
both a and b
an examination of how external factors affect the text
a focus on the aesthetics of the text
a focus on the life, time, and environment of the author and/or
characters
Hints or clues as to what will happen later in the plot
. Foreshadowing
Personification
Point of view
Mood
Contrast between what is expected and what actually happens
Irony
Simile
Conflict
Symbol
It is a detailed account or narrative of a person written by
someone else.
Biography
Altobiography
Bibliography
Autobiography
It is a narrative of a person written by himself or herself.
Autobiography
.Altobiography
Biography
Bibliography
Choose which type of context this strategy best applies to:
Analyzing how the author’s belief system is reflected in his or
her work
Biographical
Sociocultural
Linguistic
Cultural
Choose which type of context this strategy best applies to:
Examining the texts’ syntax
Linguistic
Sociocultural
Biographical
Biblical
Intertextuality refers to.....................
A particular theme, story or myth that can be repeated in
different ways
. The impossibility that a writer blends another text into his
own
References inside the text itself
A specific approach of reading and interpreting a text
Lexical ambiguity refers to...
A word that has more than one meaning.
A word that contains the meaning of a more general words.
Words that have the same meaning.
Words that have different meanings.
Text refers to...
.All of the above
Visual (art, ads, paintings)
literary
Anything that carries meaning
A biblical, mythological, literary, or cultural reference
.Allusion
.Anology
Parody
Pastiche
Collage of words that create a new literary work
.Pastiche
Personification
Parody
Parallelism
Which of the following is not a type of intertextuality?
. Interrelationship
Appropriation
Allusion
Parody
Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things.
Personification
.Irony
Suspense
Simile
Is an expression that calls attention to something without
explicity
mentioning it
.Allusion
.Parody
.Pastiche
Calque
Is a respectful type of borrowing that gives credit to the
original is not plagiarism
Calque
Parody
Pastiche
Allusion
Types of intertextuality
Obligatory, optional, accidental
Theme, thesis, plot
Figure of speech, optional, denotative
Intralingual, intersemiotic
_____is used when comparing fictional ideas in an author’s
book with real life situations that occurred in the authors life
Psychoanalitic method
Cultural-historical method
Biographical method
Autobiographical method
Genre refers to the ___
Form of literary work
.Origins of a literary work
Period in which a literary work is set
Value of a literary work
Who was the founder of the term “intertextuality”?
Julea Kristeva
Roy Harris
Ferdinand de Saussure
.Roland Barthes
______ is the method for integrating or comparing the findings
from qualitative studies. It looks for “ themes” or “construct”
that lie in an across individual qualitative studies
Qualitative systematic review
Meta-analysis
literature review
Critical review
“………the shaping of a text’s meaning by another text” What
method’s definition is this?
Intertextuality
Cultural
Sociological
Biographical
It includes knowing the pronunciation of a word, how to
construct sentences and the meanings of those combinations
Linguistic knowledge
Semantic knowledge
Syntactic knowledge
Lexic knowledge
It corresponds to the definition of sentence meaning «Yes, we
can»
The meaning of a sentence in only one context
The explanation of a word used individually
The meaning of an expression determined by its component
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