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Against Gravity
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الصورة الرمزية Against Gravity
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تاريخ التسجيل: Sun Jul 2012
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الكلية: College of Arts
الدراسة: انتساب
التخصص: English Language
المستوى: خريج جامعي
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مشكوره بس ممكن تكملين شرح او علي الاقل تعطينا الاسْله علي كل محاضره استفدت من شرح للمحاضرت الاوله واسْله المرجعه عليها

فيه اسئلة مراجعة بالصفحات الأولى لحد المحاضرة 6
وانا شخصيا محاضرة 5 و 6 ذاكرت بس اسئلة المراجعة والكويزات
لانها كثيرة وكلام دش وصدعت منها

وبقية المحاضرات اسئلة ابو بكر وعيوش مراجعة لكل محاضرة

بكمل شرح اقتبسته من تجمعات سابقة الله يجزاهم خير
ان شاء الله يفيدك لاني حسيت مااحد تفاعل مع شرحي



وهذي اسئلة جات من اختبارات سابقة على الثلاث محاضرات الاولى



المحاضرة الاولى

(30) Why is Western literature and criticism connected to classical Greek and Roman cultures?

A. They share the same taste in literature

B. They share the same religion

C. Western literature is a recreation, a revival of classical literature

D. Western literature borrows mythology from the literature of classical antiquity

1/ “[A] man who follows another not only finds nothing; he is not even looking.” .. who is say it :

a-Horace

b-Quintilian

c-Seneca

2/ “Captive Greece took its wild conqueror captive”..who is say it:

a-Horace

b-Quintilian

c-Seneca

3/ what is famous dialogue by Plato:

a-the Republic

b-Poetics

c-Political


-The West's relationship with Greece and Rome is :
A- Full of contradictions and ambivalence
B- Simple and straightforward
C- Unknown
D- Beautiful
-The Romans so desperately wanted to imitate the Greeks and so constantly failed to match them because :
A- The Romans did not read and write
B- The Romans did not have translators
C- Imitation cannot produce originality
D- The Romans were bad imitators
-Western drama, poetry, literary criticism, art, education, politics, fashion, architecture, painting, sculpture were ALL produced in imitation of
A- French literature
B- Classical Antiquity
C- Latin American culture
D- Arabic and Islamic culture




The Romans were :
A- Simple, rural and uncultivated people
B- Sophisticated and literary people
C- Multilingual
D- Unable to read and write



المحاضره الثانية

(31) Roman writers felt inferior to Greek culture because:

A. The Greeks had a bigger empire

B. The Greek culture was easy to understand

C. Roman was superior to Greece militarily, but inferior culturally

D. It was easier to become famous in Greece than in Rome

with strecturalism literary crticism developms the ambition to study literature frome
a-striclly literary perspective
b-striclly scientific perspective
c-striclly potic perspective
d-striclly marxist

42-According to Richard Mabark, European writers knew Greek works :
A- Directly by reading them
B- From Arabic translations
C- By hiring Greek translators
D- Only through the praise of ( Roman ) Latin authors



المحاضره الثالثة

(34) Who made the distinction between Mimesis and Diegesis?

A. Plato

B. Cicero

C. Aristotle

D. Ibn Rushd

(35) Why did Plato ban the poet from the city?

A. He was jealous

B. He doesn't like entertainment

C. Poetry cripples the mind

D. Poetry is not good for health

(36) "And narration," says Plato, can proceed by:

A. Imitation

B. Narration

C. Imitation or narration or a mixture of the two

D. By indirect speech

(37) Plato analyzed poetry as an imitation in his dialogue.

A. Phaedrus

B. Sophist

C. Ian

D. Republic


-The Greek term for "art" and its Latin equivalent (ars) refer to :
A- The fine arts
B- The sciences
C- The crafts
D- All kinds of human activities which we would call crafts or sciences


-Mimesis-Diegesis is a literary distinction that was first formulated by :
A- Shakespeare
B- Aristotle
C- Quinintilian
D- Plato


-Without a system of writing, how does a society preserve and transmit its knowledge, its customs and its traditions ?
A- They hire writers from another society
B- They use poetry and songs
C- They use videotape
D- They use word of mouth


-Which critics said: "And narration may either simple narration, or imitation, or a secured of the two" ?
A- Ibn Rushd
B- Aristotle
C- Horace
D- Plato

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