Part 1-
Question 1. Those who have much _____ and so lose all.
Question 2. Identify the effect that the kiss has on the main character (in Chekhov).
Question 3. Antigone is a tragic ______________
Question 4. Antigone is a ______________.
Question 5. If I had plenty of land, I shouldn't fear ______ himself!
Question 6. Tragedy is a dramatic work which
shows characters suffering great pains and death.
works out the rationales of competing values.
follows the decline and fall of a great person.
demonstrates the consequences of moral choices for the individual character, friends and relatives, and/or a broader community.
Question 7. Allegory is a figure of speech which
satirizes a conceited character.
glorifies a noble character.
symbolizes deep truths in superficial characters or signs.
decorates the drab and ordinary as if it were pretty and extraordinary.
Question 8. Psychological Realism is a method of writing a story in which
the reader can identify with the experiences of the main character(s).
the reader will sympathize with the attitude of the main character.
the writer tells the story from within the point of view of the main character.
the writer tells the story of perhaps disturbed persons and their psychological conditions.
Question 9. Haemon supports his father
True
False
Question 10. Creon''s son is engaged to Antigone, his cousin and aunt, who betrays her uncle''s commands not to honor the slayer of his nephew, by burying her dead brother.
True
False
Question 11. The starving child drops the coin because he cannot contain his contempt for the city folk who have made Christman so un-Christian.
True
False
Question 12. The Shadow is the doppelganger of the Learned Man.
True
False
Question 13. Creon issues arbitrary rules which make little political sense
True
False
Part 2-
Question 1. The figure who actually turns Everyman's life journey around --'converts' him-- is
Question 2. Everyman is an allegory, which means that the dramatic character represents ______________________ in typical thoughts, actions and social or worldly contexts
Question 3. "Everyman" was written when? circa ______
Question 4. _______ is the best policy.
Question 5. Don't neglect _______ in times of plenty, for tomorrow you may need what you wasted today. Ans:
Question 6. Allegory is a figure of speech which
satirizes a conceited character.
glorifies a noble character.
symbolizes deep truths in superficial characters or signs.
decorates the drab and ordinary as if it were pretty and extraordinary.
Question 7. What does the Lord offer his sheep, and what must the sheep do in return, in Psalm 23?
protection in the face of danger
pleasures and good times
the satisfaction of want
a binding covenant
vengeance on enemies
confidence and hope
Question 8. Religious visions and prayers are literary works which
specify the ideals appropriate to the kind of society which believers want to have.
lay out the emotions of the believers, in the conventional terms of their religion.
put the beliefs of the religion on display, like artifacts in a museum.
express the faith and hope of believers in a power, a purpose, and an understanding greater than their own.
Question 9. The fable "Belling the Cat" tells us, "Don''t be deceived by grand appearances."
True
False
Question 10. The Town Mouse enjoys visiting the Country Mouse but discovers that there are certain aspects of country life that he cannot abide.
True
False
Question 11. God tells Everyman to account for his actions.
True
False
Question 12. The moral of "The Belly and the Members" is "Only by working together can the greatest good for all be achieved."
True
False
Question 13. Is "The Wolf in Sheep''s Clothing" a fable?
True
False
Question 14. Everyman understandably relies on Cousin and Goods
True
False
Question 15. The angel of Death is the messenger of God
True
False
Part 3-
Question 1. Identify the effect that the kiss has on the main character (in Chekhov).
Question 2. The Greek name for a ruler is a __________
Question 3. Those who have much _____ and so lose all.
Question 4. Antigone is a ______________.
Question 5. If I had plenty of land, I shouldn't fear ______ himself!
Question 6. Tragedy is a dramatic work which
shows characters suffering great pains and death.
works out the rationales of competing values.
follows the decline and fall of a great person.
demonstrates the consequences of moral choices for the individual character, friends and relatives, and/or a broader community.
Question 7. Allegory is a figure of speech which
satirizes a conceited character.
glorifies a noble character.
symbolizes deep truths in superficial characters or signs.
decorates the drab and ordinary as if it were pretty and extraordinary.
Question 8. Psychological Realism is a method of writing a story in which
the reader can identify with the experiences of the main character(s).
the reader will sympathize with the attitude of the main character.
the writer tells the story from within the point of view of the main character.
the writer tells the story of perhaps disturbed persons and their psychological conditions.
Question 9. The starving child drops the coin because he cannot contain his contempt for the city folk who have made Christman so un-Christian.
True
False
Question 10. Creon issues arbitrary rules which make little political sense
True
False
Question 11. Antigone has the moral support of her sister in burying their brother
True
False
Question 12. Creon''s son is engaged to Antigone, his cousin and aunt, who betrays her uncle''s commands not to honor the slayer of his nephew, by burying her dead brother.
True
False
Question 13. Haemon supports his father
True
False.