Naturalism Quiz 11 (60 MCQs)

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1. Charles Dickens wrote several famous books. Which one is NOT a book by Dickens?
2. WHAT SCIENCES INFLUENCED NATURALISM?
3. How would you describe John's "scientifically-based" treatment of the narrator?
4. In Naturalism, ..... is the ultimate reality.
5. What is meant by "Southern Question" ?
6. According to the reading, what is religion for?
7. What were the first names of the Bronte sisters?
8. We speak of "eclipse of the author" to understand that
9. Which of the following authors is considered a Regionalism author?
10. Why or how did realism emerge?
11. G. de Maupassant wrote, for example, a short story with the title
12. How do adherents of the biblical worldview view human nature?
13. Stendhal wrote.....
14. What does methodological naturalism entail?
15. Non-cognitivism claims .....
16. The 19th century is a period of great importance in the history of humanity, because
17. Romanticism was a period that was concerned with representing indigenous people as
18. It is the method of teaching that involves human observation of what people actually do
19. What is the theme of A Doll's House?
20. In Naturalism, attempts to subject Man to specific laws are consequences of science in the second half of the 19th century.
21. The following are characteristics of realism:
22. Education should not be adapted to children and if children adapt to education
23. From what cultural and philosophical positions did the naturalists move?
24. What writer promoted naturalism in Spain?
25. (CEFET-PR) Select the alternative that best characterizes Realism:
26. Rejected the idealized, larger-than-life hero of Romantic literature.
27. In Naturalism predominates
28. What does virtue ethics reduce 'good' to?
29. Naturalists look to science
30. The origin of Romanticism is located in:
31. What does realism look for?
32. Where did Basuki Abdullah study art?
33. The idea of "the symbol in art" can be interpreted:
34. Because the theaters were becoming larger in the 18th Century, how did actors have to adjust?
35. Which of the following authors was an exponent of French Naturalism?
36. Art movement known for its bold and vibrant use of color
37. What do you call the teaching method wherein the student be put in the place of an independent discoverer. Thus no help or guidance is provided by the teacher?
38. Who encouraged Jack London to read when he was young?
39. How would you describe the narrator's attitude towards her husband?
40. Which of the following authors was NOT an author during the era of Realism?
41. What does naturalism reflect?
42. Romanticism-What new social class was born during Romanticism?
43. Who are the vanquished in Verga's conception?
44. It is based on scientific theories and affects more the themes and the treatment of characters and actions. Human beings are governed by laws of heredity and by the influence of the environment
45. What does "The Open Boat" remind us of in today's world?
46. What theme does not correspond to romantic poetry?
47. Contrary to Symbolism, what was the name of the movement that valued above all reason, aesthetics and rigid rules?
48. Read the stanza "Veiled voices, velvety voices, Voluptuous guitars, veiled voices, They wander in the old fast vortices" Which predominant figure of speech?
49. Author with realistic features, his outstanding work. Tales from the jungle, Anaconda, A la Drift.
50. Pombinha is an emblematic character in the naturalist novel
51. What cultural movement identifies literature with a "living corpse" ?
52. How was Realism different from the Romantic period?
53. White Fang was a hero at the end of the story because .....
54. In Nana the death of
55. It is a difference between Realism and Naturalism:
56. Where does the name "Parnassus" come from?
57. The protagonist of "Rosso malpelo" by Giovanni Verga is:
58. Naturalism is derived from:
59. Determinism is a doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will.
60. One of Gerhart Hauptmann's drama works which was first broadcast on January 13 1911, was entitled.....