2014- 8- 14
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رد: The Modern Novel
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The modern Novel 1-14

Homework 1
: Verisimilitude refers to:
1. The correspondence between the world presented in the novel and the real worldof the reader
2. The correspondence between the characters of thenovel and historical figures
3. The correspondence between the title of thenovel and historical places.
4. The correspondence between the language ofthe characters and the language of the street
2: Don Quixote is considered one of the first European novels. It waswritten by:
1. Daniel Defoe
2. Henry Fielding
3. SamuelRichardson
4. Miguel de Cervantes
: The epistolary novel is a novel in which thestory is told:
1. Through the first person narration
2. Through the third person narration
3. Through the letters of one of more of the characters
4. Through dialogue
Homework 2
Question 1: The novel of manner sis dominated by:
A. The manners, customs and conventions of a particular class
B. The adventure stories of a particular class particular class
C. Supernatural stories
D. Religious stories
: Gothic novels are characterized by:
A. Travel stories
B. Magic, mystery and horror
C. Historical topics
D. The use of the third person narration
: Walter Scott is considered the father of:
A. The Gothic novel
B. The novel of manners
C. Social realism
D. The historical novel
Homework 3
: Marlow's adventures in heart of Darkness take place in
A. The South American Congo
B. The Asian Congo
C. The European Congo
D. The African Congo
: The direct narrator in heart of Darkness is
A. Marlow
B. Lawyer
C. Passenger on Thames ship
D. Director
: Who helped Marlow get hired at the Company?
A. Mother
B. Aunt
C. Fiancée
D. Sister
: In Heart of Darkness, the Africans are constantlydescribed as
A. Gentlemen
B. Laborers
C. Animals D. Visitors
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