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`•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم نقلت لكم بعض من الأسئله التي تم تناولها السمستر السابق ....وبعض المعلومات السؤال 1 1- Robinson Crusoewas written in the إجابة A.a)17th B. b)18th- C. c)19th D. d)20th century السؤال 2 How old was Defoe when he wrote Robinson Crusoe? إجابة A.a) 45- B.b) 55- C.c) 59 D.d) 65 السؤال 3 Defoe worked as a إجابة A.a)teache B.b)preacher C.c) journalist D.d) poet 1 - How old is the English novel? years 100 years 400 years 250 years 600 2 - The most important thing Defoe’s characters are interested in is love marriage money sports As an 18th century writer, Defoe was interested most in -sports theindividual schools universities 1 - The author of Robinson Crusoe is:…………. Jonathan Swift Henry Fielding Daniel Defoe Aphra Behn 2 - Robinson Crusoe is an ……………….century novel. 17th 18th 19th 20th 3 - Redundancy is……..… in Robinson Crusoe: An advantage A disadvantage Vague A bless 4 - Crusoe regards Friday a servant and an inferior because: Friday worked a s a servant before Friday wanted this There were no servants so Crusoe needed his help The writer wants to show Crusoe as superior to Friday What is the political scene FAIR? What Dose FAIR Stand For? What time did French revolution take place? What was French revolution against Who are the famous thinkers in French revolution? What are the three mottos (EFL) in French revolution? What century did French Revolution inspired around the world? What time did American Revolution take place? What are the two famous parties that always were in conflict in England? What is the political scene FAIR? 1 French American Industrial Religious 2-What Dose FAIR Stand For? French Revolution American Revolution Industrial Revolution Religious revolution 3-What time did French revolution take place? from 1789 to 1799 4-What was French revolution against? against injustice and inequality and oppression 5-Who are the famous thinkers in French revolution? Voltaire(1) Rousseau(2) Montesquieu(3) 6-What are three mottos (EFL) in French revolution? Equality(1) Fraternity(2) (3)Liberty 7-What century did French revolution inspired around the world? The 18th century In -What time did American Revolution take place?8 1775–1783 9-What are the two famous parties that always were in conflict in England? The Whigs and the Tories 10-How was the rule in England in the 18th century? A monarchy How did the people lives before the 18th century? They were largely rural or primitive. Why did the church not want people to think? .Because it needed them to remain devoted to it .told people what to do and how to think In according to the church {18th century} what was the center of the universe? the earth In according to the church in 18th century what was the center of the earth? The church What was {every individual} 18th century felt? Every individual person felt important Who said that? { Happy the man whose wish and care a few paternal acres bound, content to breathe his native air { in his own ground. Pope’s Idea {Stagnation} what does it mean? No changes in french revolution there is famous thinkers are ........????....... What is the slogans of the french revolution Liberty, fraternity, equality When was the American Revolution as per the timing ؟ during the last half of the 18th century What kind of American Revolution political upheaval Why does the writer use the journal in the novel? 1. 1. He worked as a journalist 2. To keep record of the time 3. To achieve verisimilitude 4. To start the real action how many colonies in North America joined together to break free from the British Empire, combining to become the United States of America some famous thinkers who motivared franch Revolution are 1- voltaire 2- rousseau 3 montesquieu the solgans of the french revolution are : Equality fraternity liberty ======================== the french Revolutiontook place in 18 th ============================== the solgans of the FR gave rise to other Revolution like the Amracin Revolution ============================ OR - the franch Revolution inspired the (( Amarican )) Revolution ======================== the Amarcan Revolution 1775-1783 ========================= when did the Amarcain Revolution took place ? in 18th اختصاراالمحاضرات من 1 الى 6 مع الاسئلة واجاباتها بالمحتوى مهمه جدا وسيتركز عليهاالامتحان |
رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
المحاضرات من 7 الى 14 عن ظهور الرواية ودانيال ديفو كاتبرواية روبنسون كروزو وعن شخصية روبنسون والاحداث المصاحبة نركز هنا علىالاسئلة خلف كل شريحه وحلها من الشريحة التي قبلها .. لانه واضح ان القطعالقصيرة ربما تآتي في الامتحان وعليها اسئلة كما طريقة المحتوى والواجبات مهمه ايضا |
رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
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رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
Anovel (( frome frach nouvelle and italian novella its most be long at all 250 page and fictional Robinson Crusoe is full of redundancy: -It is full of fun It is full of irony- -It is full of repetition Redundancy is…… in Robinson Crusoe . -An advantage -A disadvantage Vague Why the RISE of the novel There is some of the passive effects of the FR There is some of thePositive effects of the FR The novel is the last major literary The greatest masters of the English novel are Defoe,Richardson,Fielding,Smollett,and Sterne |
رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
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رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
who old was defowhen he wrote robinson crousoe ? (( 45 - 55 - 59 )) The first significant novel in English was AphraBehn’sOroonoko wirtten (1688 AphraBehn'sOroonokowirtten(1688 What are some of the passive effects of the IR? Environmental Pollution Poor health conditions Materialism( *Only believing what is concrete) Work of women and children The weakness of the family structure What is the novel? A fictional prose narrative of considerable length When the novels start? 1st half the 18th century Where the novel start? In England Hoe old is the English novel? 250 years Who are the masters of novel in the 18th century? Five: Defoe Richardson Fielding Smollett Stern Who is the mother of the English novel? Aphra behn's Oroonoko was written by Aphra Behn's in the ( 17th >>>18th>>>19th )? In the 17th century Did the industrial revolution created more resource more resources of knowledge like books and magazine? Yes Did the industrial made transportation easier? Yes Which the last major literary form poetry and drama or novel? The novel True or false >> Before the novel arose there were plenty of fiction like epic and ballads and anecdotes and myths? True True or false Before the novel arose there were plenty of fiction like history and geography? False Who is the father of the English novel? Defoe's Robinson Crusoe>> in 1719 though Robinson finds money on the ship > hi is sad > why? Because he cannot make more money by trading with people. Why dose the writer use the journal in the novel? To achieve verisimilitude What is the narrative gap? It is section in the story that is not covered in detail by the author Is Defoe a colonialist writer? Yes he is Why he decide to become a tobacco planter? It is a chance for him to earn money What are the basic things that Robinson looks for once he is on the island? Food and shelter What did Robinson parents advise him? Stay at home |
رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
Who is the ROBINSON CRUSOE Why did the Church not want people to think? because it needed them to remain devoted to it robinson crusoe birth in 1632 in the English city of york crosoe father was german The novel arose due to: - the rise of the middle classes in western Europe. √ - Profound social and economic changes brought the novel into popular prominence. √ - Advances into the technology of printing made written texts available to a growing population of readers. |
رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
The most important thing Defoe’s characters are interested in is (love- marriage- money). 2.As an 18th century writer, Defoe was interested most in (sports- the individual- schools). 3.The most important feature the critic has noticed about Robinson Crusoe is (spiritualism- individualism- culture). |
رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
How old was Defoe when he wrote Robinson Crusoe? (45- 55- 59) 2.Defoe worked as a (teacher preacher- journalist) before writing Robinson Crusoe. 3.Defoe’s language is (easy- hard- ambiguous) because he worked as a journalist. 4.One thing Daniel Defoe liked to refer to in his novels is (facts- women- children) |
رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
what happen to robinson's second brother ? he vanishes Q-Defoe write about Individuals in search of fortune, dreaming of wealth Adventures of all sorts Remote places like islands and African nations Stories of exotic people (different from the British The clash between science and religion What is a narrative gap? It is a section in the story that is not covered in detail by the author. A- because he is british and readers in britain would not welcome such a story B- because he did not want to C-because prosoners were good reders of noels D-because he intended to escape why dose he decide to become tobacco planter ? 1- it is a chance for him to earn more money لماذا جرعة انه تقرر أن تصبح مزارع التبغ؟ 1 - إنها فرصة بالنسبة له لكسب المزيد من المال D-because he intended to escape Sentimentalism Crusoe keeps a journal for a while, beginning with an entry dated “September 30, 1659,”that begins his account of life on the “Island of Despair,” as he calls it Why does he call the island the island of despair? Can he keep the journal for long? Why does he stop it later? 2-The French Revolution took place in the (17th-18th -19th)century. What is the most obvious thing about Robinson’s character 1.Hesitation 2.Honesty 3.Liveliness 4.Kindness |
رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
What is the most obvious thing about Robinsons? Hesitation Robinson fears for his live and prays to god for deliverance when ? If he in trouble What dose Robinson do to achieve himself as individual? He tries to make more money Why is Robinson not described in detail a prisoner? Because he is British and readers in Britain would not welcome such a story Robison is not described in detail as a prisoner>> what this call? Narrative gap What was Defoe worked before wrote Robinson Crusoe? Journalist What is the most important feature the critic has noticed a bout Robinson Crusoe? Individualism What is the setting of the novel? Time and place True and false Censorship was good the rising novel? Big false There is one thing Daniel Defoe liked to refer in his novels? The fact Who is poll? Parrot |
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رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
When Robinson finds the print of a man's naked foot on the island, what is he taking care about? Goats • What does Robinson mean by the “original sin”? a- going to college b- getting married c- having two farms d- disobeying his parents =================== • Why does Crusoe give the native the name Friday? • to commemorate the day on which Crusoe saves his life. • To celebrate this important vacation • To teach him English • To swim with him on Friday ================== • Crusoe at once makes of Friday a servant and an inferior because: 1.Friday worked a s a servant before 2.The writer wants to show Crusoe as superior to Friday 3.There were no servants so Crusoe needed his help 4.Friday wanted this ================ Why does Crusoe hesitate to kill cannibals at the start? 1.On moral grounds 2.On financial bases 3.For social reasons 4.For no obvious reason One of the prisoners Crusoe arrests is his own father. This is called: 1-Sentimentalism 2-verisimilitude 3-coincidence 4-plot ================= Robinson is reluctant to become Catholic: 1.He likes religion so much 2.He does not like religion 3.He wants to study medicine 4.He is an independent person The author of Robinson Crusoe is a - Jonathan Swift b - Henry Fielding c - Daniel Defoe d - Aphra Behn 2 - Robinson Crusoe is an ……………….century novel. a - 17th b - 18th c - 19th d - 20th 3 - Redundancy is……..… in Robinson Crusoe: a - An advantage b - A disadvantage c - Vague d - A bless 4 - Crusoe regards Friday a servant and an inferior because: a - Friday worked a s a servant before b - Friday wanted this c - There were no servants so Crusoe needed his help d - The writer wants to show Crusoe as superior to Friday 1 - The author of Robinson Crusoe is:…………. a - Jonathan Swift b - Henry Fielding c - Daniel Defoe d - Aphra Behn d - 20th 3 - Redundancy is……..… in Robinson Crusoe: a - An advantage b - A disadvantage c - Vague d - A bless 4 - Crusoe regards Friday a servant and an inferior because: a - Friday worked a s a servant before b - Friday wanted this c - There were no servants so Crusoe needed his help d - The writer wants to show Crusoe as superior to Friday Questions 1-When does the novel start? The (16th- the 19th- the 17th- the 18th) century What happens to Robinson’s second brother? 1-He dies 2-He vanishes 3-He works as a lawyer 4-He is a sailor. What is the most obvious thing about Robinson’s character? 1-Hesitation 2-Honesty 3-Liveliness 4-Kindness Robinson fears for his life and prays to God for deliverance when 1-He is in trouble 2-He gets married 3-Goes home 4-Starts sailing. Robinson’s parents advise him to 1-Stay at home 2-Go to the sea 3-Search for money 4-Search for adventure On his very first voyage, what does Robinson do to achieve himself as an individual? 1-He tries to make more money 2-He works as a surgeon 3-He works as a farmer 4-He studies medicine. What is a narrative gap? It is a section in the story that is not covered in detail by the author. Why is Robinson not described in detail as a prisoner? A.Because he is British and readers in Britain would not welcome such a story B.Because he did not want to C.Because prisoners were good readers of novels D.Because he intended to escape. E.Robinson is not described in detail as a prisoner. This is called: (a- narrative gap - b- a plot c- a story d- a theme) As a prisoner, Robinson manages to escape because: A.He is regarded by the author as powerful and skilful B.He arranges this with the Moors C.He wants to go back home D.He is powerful Is Defoe a colonialist writer? A.Yes he is B.No he is not C.Maybe D.It is not clear from the novel. Why is Robinson not described in detail a prisoner? what is the most obvious thing about robinson’s character? 1-hesitation 2-honesty 3-liveliness 4-kindness robinson fears for his life and prays to god for deliverance when 1-he is in trouble 2-he gets married 3-goes home 4-starts sailing. robinson’s parents advise him to 1-stay at home 2-go to the sea 3-search for money 4-search for adventure on his very first voyage, what does robinson do to achieve himself as an individual? 1-he tries to make more money 2-he works as a surgeon 3-he works as a farmer 4-he studies medicine. what is a narrative gap? it is a section in the story that is not covered in detail by the author. why is robinson not described in detail as a prisoner? a.because he is british and readers in britain would not welcome such a story b.because he did not want to c.because prisoners were good readers of novels d.because he intended to escape. e.robinson is not described in detail as a prisoner. this is called: (a- narrative gap - b- a plot c- a story d- a theme) as a prisoner, robinson manages to escape because: a.he is regarded by the author as powerful and skilful b.he arranges this with the moors c.he wants to go back home d.he is powerful is defoe a colonialist writer? a.yes he is b.no he is not c.maybe d.it is not clear from the novel. Who long he spends on an island? Twenty eight years Who are companions? Parrot and pet dog and tame goat Where is the island? Near coast of Venezuela What is the major theme on novel? Robison crusoe Who is inferior? Friday Who is superior ? Robinson Why dose crusoe hesitate to kill cannibals at the start? On moral grounds Who long has he remained on the island ? 28 years when dose Robinson go back to England ? 1686 -17 centuries do you believe that story is credible? No I don’t believe |
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Why does he keep a journal? Why does he call the island the island of despair? Why does he stop it later? On April 16, an earthquake nearly kills him as he is standing in the entrance to his cellar: Guess what he thinks of as he faces death in the earthquake? Crusoe attacks both pursuers and persuades the frightened victim to approach. This means that Crusoe: Has superior powers Is a coward Is afraid Is British Finding Crusoe friendly, the native vows devotion to his liberator: The native will be Crusoe’s servant The native will be Crusoe’s teacher The native will be Crusoe’s neighbour The native will be Crusoe’s friend According to Crusoe, more prosperity and satisfaction in life depends on: a better understanding of himself and his fears More friends More islands More ships The relationship between Crusoe and his father is a very important one here. Is it the same? Does he learn from experience? Is he true to his feelings and his remorse? Who is the most important person on earth for Crusoe? Robinson is reluctant to become Catholic: He likes religion so much He does not like religion He wants to study medicine He is an independent person Are you touched by the story of friendship between Crusoe and the widow? Is he a better person in terms of religion? When he gets married, we soon learn that his wife dies. What does that mean Sir Edmund Gosse calls Richardson: 1-the first great English novelist 2- the first greatest of english novelist 3-the scond great of english novelist 4- third great of english novelist Sir Edmund Gosse calls Fielding: 1-the greatest of English novelists 2-the first great English novelist 3-the scond great of english novelist 4- third great of english novelist Crusoe at once makes of Friday a servant and an inferior because: 1.Friday worked a s a servant before 2.The writer wants to show Crusoe as superior to Friday 3.There were no servants so Crusoe needed his help 4.Friday wanted this Why does Crusoe hesitate to kill cannibals at the start? 1.On moral grounds 2.On financial bases 3.For social reasons 4.For no obvious reason One of the prisoners Crusoe arrests is his own father. This is called: 1-Sentimentalism 2-verisimilitude 3-coincidence 4-plot ·The relationship between Crusoe and his father is a very important one here. · Is it the same? · Does he learn from experience? · Is he true to his feelings and his remorse? · Who is the most important person on earth for Crusoe? Why does Crusoe hesitate to kill cannibals at the start? 1.On moral grounds 2.On financial bases 3.For social reasons 4.For no obvious reason هناك بعض الأسئله المكرره ... واسئله لم تحل .... طرحت الأسئله للفائده :21::2: |
رد: `•.¸•. بعض الأسئله لمادة ظهور الروايه .•.¸¸•´
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