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25/05/2022 19:07	EPS
25/05/2022 19:07	EPS
Because it destabilizes some Victorian values such as character.
Because it is not a cautionary tale.
Because it is a rags to riches story
Because it destabilized some Victorian values such as marriage.
 
	 
	 
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	3.
	(...) science, technology, utopia and dystopia move forward increasingly in tandem, and after 1900 the
characteristic form of the imaginary society would be both dystopian and often formally cast in the genre of science fiction, set normally in the future rather than the past or elsewhere in the here-and-now. (CLAEYS, 2010, p. 110)
Source: CLAEYS, Gregory. "The origins of Dystopia: Wells, Huxley and Orwell". IN: CLAEYS, Gregory (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Utopian Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
 
I. Science fiction successfully became one of the twentieth century¿s favorite dystopian genres.
BECAUSE
II. It contained both the liberal promise of individual freedom by the conquer of Nature and the ambiguousresults such a future might bring forth.
 
Regarding these affirmatives, mark the correct option.
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Affirmative I is false, and II is true.
Affirmatives I and II are true, but II is not a correct justification of I.
Affirmatives I and II are false.
Affirmatives I and II are true, II is a correct justification of I.
Affirmative I is true, and II is false.
 
	 
	 
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	4.
	Why a first person narrator would not fit Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley?
	
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Because it was not usual at that time.
Because first person narrator was created by avant-garde's literature.
Because an omniscient narrator was necessary to the plot, as the voice of the State.
Because the book editor was very traditional and would not accept to publish a work in more modern models.
Because that would show a consciousness not possible for the characters of that book.
 
	 
	 
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	5.
	In To the Lighthouse, published in 1927, Woolf explores how innovative modernism could be. She pushes
the limits of narrative techniques already employed in Mrs Dalloway. In relation to the plot of the novel, it is correct to say that:
 (Ref.: 202007615338) it describes traumatic episodes in the author¿s life. characters act only in extreme situations. the focus is on the characters' perceptions. it favors a restricted view of the world.
it narrates a profusion of very elaborate events.
 
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6. Virginia Woolf¿s A Room of One's Own raises important issues regarding women's access to literature and their relevance to literature as a whole. Choose the alternative that best completes the following sentence, by taking Woolf's essay into account:
 
Even though women have few conditions to write, ____________.
 (Ref.: 202007615252) feminism became a central aspect in twentieth-century literature. they are able to publish novels that receive great reviews. they tend to reinforce patriarchal conventions in their works. they play a central role in several works of fiction. men usually admire works by female writers.
 
	 
	 
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	7.
	Dystopia is a literary device that depicts a vision of the future aimed at fostering reflection upon the current
social and political environment we live in. A feature of Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go that makes the novel a work of dystopian fiction is:
 (Ref.: 202007613979) the reinforcement of a sense of familiarity in the narrative. the presence of characters who value their fixed identities. the emphasis on negative political choices and their consequences. the criticism of a present issue using a different location or time.
the discussion of the biological limits of humankind.
 
	 
	 
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	8.
	Shelley wrote The Song of Men of England in 1819. Observe the first stanza of the poem and answer which
theme is approached by the poet in this stanza that opens the poem? 
Men of England, wherefore plough For the lords who lay thee low? Wherefore weave with toil and care The rich robes your tyrants wear?
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The attachment of rural people to their lands.
The exploitation of the workers by their lords.
The hard work of ploughman in England.
The good relationship between farmers and their lords.
The pleasure of working in the fields.
 
	 
	 
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	9.
	The Romantic poet Lord Byron inspired a character in literature known as a Byronic hero. Which characteristics
are associated with this character? 
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Beauty, politeness, flexibility, generosity, loyalty and faithfulness.
Ugliness, trustworthiness, intelligence, and a certain dose of naiveté.
 Charisma, sophistication, cynicism and a mysterious troubled past.
Youth, well-behavior, compassion, concerns about other people¿s well-being.
Seduction, generosity, respect to conservative moral values, passion.
 
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	10.
Modernity and Postmodernity are historical periods marked by distinct aspects of society. Which aspects would you associate with a modern and postmodern society, respectively?
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Fragmented and meaningful societies
Consumer-oriented and progress-oriented societies
Industrial and post-industrial societies
Globalized and industrial societies
Hybrid and rational societies
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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