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الرواية الحديثة
1. Both..................and Moll Flanders straddle between journalism and fiction.
a. Robinson Crusoe
b. Heart of Darkness
c. Oliver Twist
d. Gulliver's Travels
2. he characters in the......novels are in search mainly for meaning in uncertain world
a. Russian
b. American
c. Arabic
d. French
3. .................novels are novels in which the narrative is told in letters.
a. Picaresque
b. Satirical
c. Epistolary
d. science fiction
4. Social novels are usually written for the sole purpose of....
a. Education
(b. Reformation (means correcting certain wrongs in a society
c. Corruption
d. communication
5. The Castle of Otranto represents a type of novel called........novel.
a. Gothic
b. Picaresque
c. Historical
d. epistolary
6. Novels are read right and left.....in town houses and country personages.
This quote is posed by.....
a. Philip Sydney
b. Anthony Trollope
c. Henry Fielding
d. M.H. Abrahams
7. Defoe was a revolutionary in English Literature because he focused on.........
a. everyday life conditions
b. the courtly and the heroic stories
c. religious stories
d. historical and political writings
8. Where did Crusoe become an owner of a plantation? In....
a. America
b. Brazil
c. Barbados
d. Portugal
9. Daniel Defoe was more concerned with pleasing the taste of the average readers rather than with pleasing the taste of......
a. King
b. editors
c. journalist
d. literary critics
10. Daniel Defoe was born in.................
a. 1760
b. 1860
c. 1660
d. 1560
11. Daniel Defoe published his first novel, Robinson Crusoe, when he was around.......
a. 55
(b. 60 or (59
c. 35
d. 45
12. Robinson Crusoe was published in 1719. Before the end of the that year, the first volume had run through....editions
a. 2
b. 4
c. 3
d. 5
13. Daniel Defoe wrote most of his novels in a..................style.
a. poetic
b. journalistic
c. dramatic
d. historical
.......................................
التواريخ المطلوبة فقط 6
ولادة ووفاة ( دانييل ديفو , جوزيف كونراد )
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