Questions 5–6 are based on the following lines from John Donne’s poem “A Valediction Forbidding Mourning.”
But we by a love so much refined,
That ourselves know not what it is,
Inter-assured of the mind,
Care less, eyes, lips and hands to miss.
Our two souls therefore, which are one,
Though I must go, endure not yet
A breach, but an expansion,
Like gold to aery thinness beat.
Based on the context of the lines provided, the word “refined” in line 1 of the passage is closest in meaning to which of the following words?
Sophisticated
Elevated
Purified
Processed
Elite
13.Which of the following best summarizes the second stanza?
When apart, we are not separate because our love grows and connects us in separation.
The two of us are one, even when we are apart.
Our love is so pure that it can be compared with the finest gold.
To endure our separation, we must imagine that we are together, and that belief will draw us closer.
The nature of our love is of such purity that it cannot be described in human terms.
14.Which of the following is a style of novel written as a series of records that might include letters, newspaper articles, or diary entries?
Fictional diaries
Epistolary novels
Stream of consciousness
First-person narration
Rhetorical fashion
15.Enslav’d, the Daughters of Albion weep: a trembling lamentation Upon their mountains; in their valleys. sighs toward America. For the soft soul of America, Oothoon wanderd in woe, Along the vales of heather seeking flowers to comfort her
The lines above were composed by which of the following Romantic poets?
Percy Bysshe Shelley
William Wordsworth
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Sir Walter Scott
William Blake
16.John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress is noteworthy for which of the following stylistic techniques?
Liturgy
Allegory
Fable
Realism
Metonymy
17.There is but little of this faithful dealing with men now-a-days, and that makes religion to stink so in the nostrils of many as it doth; for they are these talkative fools, whose religion is only in word, and who are debauched and vain in their conversation, that (being so much admitted into the fellowship of the godly) do puzzle the world, blemish Christianity, and grieve the sincere. I wish that all men would deal with such as you have done; then should they either be made more conformable to religion, or the company of saints would be too hot for them.
In these lines from Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress , the character Christian complains that the religious people of his day manifest which of the following problems?
Vanity
Confusion
Creativity
Hypocrisy
Persistence
18.Summarizing the plot is…
*saying what happens in a story
giving the opinion according the story
telling the main point of the story
showing the idea of a story
19.The term “fiction” refers…
to any summary of a story told by the narrator
to a title and subject matter of a literary work
*to any narrative in prose or verse that is entirely or partly the work of the imagination
a novel that has scientific, philosophical or psychological approach
20.Types of character are…
round, flat, central, mixed, positive
round, flat, dynamic, positive
*round, flat, dynamic, static
static, round, negative, dynamic
21.Without this character there would be no story. This character is…
the antagonist
*the protagonist
the narrator
the villain
22.Dialogue in literary work is…
*a conversation between two personages of a work
a personal speech of a concrete personage
a speech that is to the audience
d. a speech that contains character’s
23. The set usually includes
a. stage and actors
b. costumes, actors and songs of the performance
c. *props, stage furniture, objects, colored backcloths
d. actors, props, singers and stage
24. Dramatic tension or suspense is used for
a. *capturing and maintaining the audience’s attention
b. showing the author’s attention to actor
c. mixing the audience’s attention
d. mixing the audience’s opinions concerning the heroes
25. Tragedy is
a. the play in which the events are funny and exiting, the hero is also funny
b. the play based on laughter and scorn of a reader, the hero is an example from social life
c.* the form of drama in which the chief character, the tragic hero, undergoes a series of misfortunes which eventually lead to his downfall
d. the art of ridiculing a subject throughout laughter and scorn
26. Comedy is
a. the play in which the events are funny and exiting, the hero is also funny
b. the play based on laughter and scorn of a reader, the hero is an example from social life
c. the form of drama in which the chief character, the tragic hero, undergoes a series of misfortunes which eventually lead to his downfall
d. *the play in which the characters amuse and entertain us rather then engage our profound concern
27. Satire is
a. *the art of ridiculing a subject throughout laughter and scorn
b. the play based on laughter and scorn of a reader, the hero is an example from social life
c. the form of drama in which the chief character, the tragic hero, undergoes a series of misfortunes which eventually lead to his downfall
d. the play in which the characters amuse and entertain us rather then engage our profound concern
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How is the first major period in Greek literature called?
What is epic?
What is lyric?
What are Homer’s long narrative poems?
What do you know about the types of lyric poetry?
Speak about attic period of Greek literature.
What are the Sophocles’ works?
Who are the famous Roman poets?
The Augustus age.
Give examples of Uzbek old literature.
Speak about the Renaissance period.
When did the Renaissance period begin?
Who was the father of humanism?
Speak about Petrarch’s contribution to classical acholarship.
What are the famous works written by Boccaccio?
Speak about Cervantes’s contribution to the world literature.
Speak about the Realism period in French and Russian literature.
When did the Realism period begin in Russia?
What great works by Turgenev do you know?
Speak about Balzak’s contribution to French literature.
What are the famous works written by Balzak?
What is Balzak’s fable-like tale named?
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Postmodernim and its ideas.
The main principles of literary trends.
Feminism and its specific features.
II
The ideas and tasks of a subject.
The basic trends of literature of the late XX century.
Modernism in American literature.
III
The ideas and tasks of a subject.
Feminism and its specific features.
Modern English writers and idea of their works.
IV
Feminism and its specific features.
Modern English writers and idea of their works.
Postmodern literature.
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