Naturalism Quiz 19 (60 MCQs)

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1. Who is Lord Henry Wotton?
2. In what period was the Third Republic established?
3. 46 fictionalized stories from the history of the 19th century
4. According to Naturalism, knowing right or wrong must stem from what?
5. It involved political, economic, moral, philosophical and institutional changes. It was not merely a reform in religious doctrine.
6. Natural forces are the only cause for the universe.
7. The Rougon Macquart cycle of novels aims to demonstrate that:
8. The predominant literary genre in Realism is.....
9. Middle Ages-What is a chanson de geste?
10. What was the immediate immediacy of realism in the observation of human beings.
11. In what year did Realism and Naturalism appear?
12. Scientism thinks you must do away with what?
13. Juanito Santa Cruz's wife's name is.....
14. What is a NATURALIST work?
15. The idea that the behavior of the characters in novels (and of human beings in general) is directed by genetic inheritance and the social environment is called.....
16. ..... was among the many Native American chiefs who fought back against the Americans for settling further west.
17. It is fundamentally defined by seeking a detailed description of the social environment, the historical context, the behaviors and experiences of the characters.
18. Regarding Parnassianism, it is possible to state that:
19. It is a naturalistic story:
20. Movement that reacted against the Neoclassicism .....
21. What is the main characteristic of the third romantic generation?
22. These are characteristics of naturalistic language, except:
23. What is mainly manifested in the realist novel?
24. The characteristic literary manifestation of realism is
25. The father character in the story "The Son" suffered from hallucinations.
26. The playwrights of the new comedy .....
27. Realism and Naturalism take hold in Spain.....
28. It starts from the consideration of legal positivism as a way of approaching the study of law, it addresses..... as a historical and social fact and studies it as a scientific method.
29. Who does Luis de Vargas fall in love with?
30. Does Stephen Hawking believe that there is a god?
31. Melodramas usually appeal to the emotions of the audience to get them involved (e.g. the boy and girl fall in love and the audience goes 'aww!')
32. What movement was realism opposed to?
33. It occurs as a need to explain reality since some thought that matter could not be divided indefinitely.
34. In the fragment "Los pazos de Ulloa" Why was Julian worried at the beginning of the text?
35. What is the main theme of Manuela's work?
36. ..... captured readers with his tales of an arctic world entirely outside their everyday experience.
37. How did Stephen Crane's personal experiences influence his writing of "The Open Boat" ?
38. What was Leopoldo Alas' nickname?
39. Symbolism is an artistic and literary movement that appears in France
40. Which philosopher agrees withConsequentialist intuitionism?
41. According to Nietzsche, why may people see 'good' differently?
42. Naturalism in education stands for the doctrine of " ..... " in education.
43. What is ethical non-naturalism?
44. What type of poetry did Saint Teresa of Jesus write?
45. Regarding Realism, select the correct statement. e) Realism sees Man only as a biological product.
46. What is the definition of Naturalism?
47. The naturalistic acting style creates the " ..... "
48. What work paints a complete picture of Madrid life?
49. Political trend where ideas oriented towards the development of a welfare state, the defense of civil rights and the redistribution of wealth are defended.
50. Then an event occurred, a coincidence that caused me a lot of terror. A horribly disfigured corpse was taken between two sailors, and at the moment of lifting it up..... I recognized it as.....
51. During Puerto Rican Realism the most cultivated was the story and the essay.
52. Arno Holz, a pioneer of naturalism, demands instead of nature = art-x
53. Garcia had approached the corpse, lifted the handkerchief and contemplated the deceased features for a few moments. Then, as if death spiritualized everything, he leaned over and kissed her on the forehead. It was at that moment that Fortunato arrived at the door. He stood in amazement; it couldn't be the kiss of friendship, it could be the epilogue to an adulterous book [.....].....]. Meanwhile, Garcia even leaned over to kiss the corpse again, but then he couldn't do it anymore. The kiss broke out into sobs, and his eyes couldn't contain the tears, which came in bursts, tears of silent love and irremediable despair. Fortunato, at the door, where he had remained, calmly savored this explosion of moral pain that was long, very long, deliciously long. ASSIS, M. The secret cause. Available at:www.dominiopublico.gov.br. In the fragment, the narrator adopts a point of view that follows Fortunato's perspective. What makes this narrative procedure unique is the recording of the
54. Fedrich Froebel called the School:
55. What theme is treated in Giovanni Verga's "Mastro don Gesualdo" ?
56. Which war was ending as the Regionalism Literary movement began?
57. What does GE Moore claim enables humans to recognise good?
58. Olavo Bilac and Alberto de Oliveira represent a period style according to which
59. How did Mark Twain plan to regain some of his fortune after he lost his business?
60. Why is the work titled A Doll's House?