2012- 12- 19
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أكـاديـمـي مـشـارك
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رد: هنـا نقطـة تجميـع الـ +a لـأدب عصــــــــــر النهـضـة :)
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Question 1: The Pastoral poem is about:
D. The poet’s love for the shepherd’s life and for his maiden
Question 2: In Shakespeare’s time, theatres were made of:
C. Wood
Question 3: In Macbeth, the plot to assassinate the king was hatched by:
B. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
What is it that Shakespeare says in Sonnet 55 that it is more powerful than marble and gilded monuments:Question 4
His poem
الواجب الثاني
The sonnet has:
lines 14
The sonnet was made famous across Europe by
patrarch
In his poem “On His Blindness,” John Milton regrets the loss of his sight most because
he cannot serve god anymore
واجب الأول
Question 1: Trade and exploration were important for the development of Renaissance cultures because
They produced wealth and limited the power of the church
They allowed writers to travel and explore new countries and peoples
They allowed the construction of theatres and the publication of books
They created a reading public.
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Question 2: Why was the intellectual movement of the Renaissance called “Humanism”?
Because it wanted to serve all humanity not just the aristocracy
Because it wanted to produce a poetry from a human, not from a religious perspective
Because it rejected the Church’s supernaturalism and wanted to explore important questions from a human perspective.
Because the name was fashionable in Italy
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Question 3: How did the Renaissance system of patronage work?
Authors wrote poems and plays and got paid by the publisher
Authors received monetary assistance from kings and wealthy nobles in exchange for dedicatory poems and prefaces
Authors wrote poems and plays and the government paid their wages
Authors read their poems and plays for the public and received donations
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