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رد: ورشة عمل الادب ق 17


المحاضرة الثانية
1. In
………………….. the period from 1660-1700 is called the period of Restoration

a. English literature
b. Church records
c. History
d. Both A and C
2. After the Restoration in 1660, when Charles II came to throne:
a. Puritan's ideals became widely spread and accepted.
b. Puritan's ideal rejected.
c. There was a complete repudiation of the Puritan ideals and way of living.
d. Both B and C
3. the period from 1660-1700 is called the period of Restoration, because:
a. Monarchy restored in England.
b. The ideals of Catholics was restored.
c. The king restored the old laws.
d. All false
4. The period of restoration was also called the Age of Dryden, because:
a. Dryden was the one who helped the king to come back to England.
b. Dryden was the prime minister who supported literature.
c. Dryden was the dominating and most representative literary figure of the Age.
d. All false
5. On the contrary of the literature during the Elizabethan and the puritan ages, The literature of the Restoration Period:
a. Emphasized directness of expression
b. Counteracted the tendency of exaggeration and extravagance.
c. Emphasized simplicity.
d. A and C
6. Extravagance in literature means:
a. Using strong and complicated expressions.
b. Using weak expressions.
c. Using unsuitable expressions.
d. All false.
7. One of the following does NOT apply to Dryden in the fields he made his mark in:
a. Poetry
b. History
c. Prose
d. Drama
8. One of the following does NOT apply to Dryden's poetry's branches:
a. Political Satires
b. Doctrinal Poems
c. Fables.
d. Biography
9. Dryden is considered the representative of the restoration period because:
a. His poetry possesses all the characteristics of the Restoration Period age.
b. His poetry was unknown before.
c. His poetry was pretty simple
d. All false.
10.One of the following does NOT apply to the characteristics of Dryden's poetry:
a. It had philosophical depth.
b. It was simple
c. It was direct.
d. It didn
t have moral loftiness.

11.During the Restoration Period, the emphasis was on prose because:
a. From 1642 till the Restoration, theaters were closed by the Puritans.
b. Before the Restoration, no good plays were written.
c. A and B
d. All false.
12.The dramatists had to cater to the taste of aristocratic class because:
a. The common people were still under the influence of Puritanism and had no love for the theatres.
b. Aristocrats were able to afford the expensive theaters' tickets.
c. Aristocrats were the majority.
d. All false
13.The Restoration Drama was confined to the upper strata of society whose taste was aristocratic. Confined means:
a. Not suitable.
b. Accepted by
c. Only for
d. Counteracted
14.In Comedy of Manners, there are two groups of characters, the wits and:
a. The lames.
b. The gulls
c. The dull
d. Either B or C
15.In Comedy of Manners, those who claim our sympathy are called:
a. The gulls.
b. The lames
c. The wits
d. Either B or C
16.In Comedy of Manners, those who arouse our laughter are called:
a. The gulls.
b. The lames
c. The wits
d. Either B or C
17.In Comedy of Manners, the end is not the victory of the good over the evil but:
a. The evil over the good.
b. The evil turns to be good.
c. The witty over the stupid.
d. All false.
18.Because it was the drama which portrayed the sophisticated life of the dominant class of society,
………was the most popular form of drama.

a. Novels.
b. Comedy of manners
c. Black comedy
d. All false
19.Although Congreve's plays' value as social documents is great, they:
a. Had a universal appeal.
b. Don
t have a universal appeal.
c. Had become widely spread.
d. Had a great international effect.

20.In tragedy, the Restoration Period specialized in Heroic Tragedy which dealt with themes of:
a. Sadness.
b. Epic magnitude.
c. Black comedy.
d. All false.
21.The purpose of heroic tragedy was didactic- to inculcate virtues in the shape of:
a. bravery
b. conjugal love.
c. Great victories.
d. A and B
22.The chief protagonist and writer of heroic tragedy was Dryden. His
………….. experiment in this type of drama was his play Tyrannic love.

a. First
b. Most important
c. Last
d. All false
23.One of the following does NOT apply to Dryden's heroic tragedy characteristics:
a. He followed the literary rules observed by French dramatists.
b. He followed the laws of drama formulated by the great dramatists of England.
c. he does not give a happy ending to his play.
d. None applies.
24.One of the following is NOT among writers of the period who came under the influence of Dryden:
a. Sir Arthur Johns
b. Sir William temple
c. John Tillotson
d. George Saville.