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E7 English Literature Students level seven Forum |
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2014- 5- 11 | #141 |
متميز اللغة الانجليزية - المستوى السابع
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رد: [ مجلس النقد الأدبي ] تجمعنا لمادة النقد الأدبي
With structuralism, literary criticism develops the ambition to study literature from a
A- Strictly literary perspective B- Strictly scientific perspective C- Strictly poetic perspective D- Strictly Marxist perspective |
2014- 5- 11 | #142 |
متميزة بقسم اللغة الانجليزية
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رد: [ مجلس النقد الأدبي ] تجمعنا لمادة النقد الأدبي
صباح الخير
فتحت التحديد اللي باالأصفر وهو من دون ترجمـة تحسفت ماذاكرت منه والله مرتب ويفتح النفس |
2014- 5- 11 | #143 |
متميز اللغة الانجليزية - المستوى السابع
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رد: [ مجلس النقد الأدبي ] تجمعنا لمادة النقد الأدبي
The Romans so desperately wanted to imitate the Greeks and so constantly failed to match them because
A- The Romans did not read and write B- The Romans did not have translators C- Imitation cannot produce originality D- The Romans were bad imitators |
2014- 5- 11 | #144 |
أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: [ مجلس النقد الأدبي ] تجمعنا لمادة النقد الأدبي
C- Imitation cannot produce originality
صح؟ |
2014- 5- 11 | #145 |
أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: [ مجلس النقد الأدبي ] تجمعنا لمادة النقد الأدبي
43-Logocentrism is an important concept that was developed by :
A- Structuralists B- Post-structiralists C- Formalism D- Semioticians aمره محلول ومره b ايش الحل ؟ |
2014- 5- 11 | #146 |
أكـاديـمـي نــشـط
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رد: [ مجلس النقد الأدبي ] تجمعنا لمادة النقد الأدبي
هل يوجد شيء محذوف او كله مطلوب..؟
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2014- 5- 11 | #147 |
أكـاديـمـي
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رد: [ مجلس النقد الأدبي ] تجمعنا لمادة النقد الأدبي
1-Ars Poetica is a treatise on poetry by :
A- Plato B- Aristotle C- Horace D- Cicero 2- "Captive Greece took its wild conqueror captive. "The conqueror was: A- England B- France C- Russia D- Rome 3-Medievel and Renaissance authors like Dante considered language to be : A- A human creation B- A divine creation C- A government creation D- A product of chance 4-In the Renaissance, Lorenzo Valla broke with tradition and considered language to be : A- A human creation B- A divine creation C- A government creation D- A product of chance 5-It was during the Renaissance that the monopoly of Latin as the sole language of instruction and education was broken. The weapon that humanists used to break that monopoly was : A- Books of literature B- Poems that praised the vernacular C- Grammar Books D- Criticism 6-During the Renaissance, Humanist critics relied heavily on theories of imitation that …. Developed : A- In Rome B- In Greece C- In Europe D- In the Muslim world 7-In literary criticism, formalism is the attempt to make the study of literature : A- Formal and serious B- Scientific and objective C- Fun and entertaining D- Educational and interesting 8-The aim of Russian Formalism was : A- To encourage Russians to write more literature B- To establish formalism as a respectable school of literary criticism C- To establish literary scholarship as a distinct and autonomous field of study D- To show the relevance of linguistic theory to the study of literature 9-Formalists located literary meaning in : A- The poet B- The poem C- The figures of speech D- The impact of the poem on the reader 10-Formalists proposed to make a distinction : A- Between prose and poetry B- Between ancient and modern poetry C- Between poetic language and ordinary language D- Between Russian poetic language and English poetic language 11-when a narrative stops the chonological order to bring events or information from the past ( of the time zero ), it is called : A- Analepsis B- Prolepsis C- Anachrony D- Flashback 12- when a narrative stops the chonological order to bring events or information from the future ( of the time zero ), it is called : A- Analepsis B- Prolepsis C- Anachrony D- Flashback 13-Genette distinguishes three kinds of focalization : A- Internal, external and zero focalization B- Simple, complex and compsite focalization C- First, second and third degree focalization D- Small, medium and large focalization 14-What are the two issues that Gerard Gennete says traditional criticism confuses under "Point of View": A- Plot and characters B- Writer and narrator C- First-person narration and third-person narration D- Narrative voice and narrative perspective 15-According to Roland Barthes, "a text is not a line of words realizing a single 'theological' meaning (the 'message' of the Author-God) but : A- " a space in which a variety of writings, none of them original, blend and clash." B- " a ground in which a variety of writings, none of them original, blend and clash." C- " a multi-dimensional in which a variety of writings, none of them original, blend and clash." D- " a uni-dimensional space in which a variety of writings, none of them original, blend and clash." 16-Roland Barthes rejected the idea that literature and should rely on : A- A single method of reading that everyone should follow B- A single self-determining author, in control of his meanings C- A single school of criticism to interpreta all the texts D- A single philosophy of language to use for literary criticsm 17-Barthes wants literature to move away fro the idea of the author in order to discover : A- The power of literature B- The hidden meaning of the text C- The intentions of the author D- The reader and writing 18-According to Michel Foucault, the "author function"is : A- A set of belief that the author encodes in his text for the reader to find B- A set of criteria the reader applies to understand the opinion of the author in the text C- A set of criteria used in bookstores to organize books on the shelves D- A set of beliefs governing the production, circulation, classification and consumption of text 19-What is the number of the actants in Greimas's Actantial Model ? A- Six B- Ten C- Sixteen D- Twenty 20-A.J. Greimas says we can apply the Actantial Model on : A- Short stories B- Novels C- Plays D- All literature 21-Mimesis-Diegesis is a literary distinction that was first formulated by : A- Shakespeare B- Aristotle C- Quinintilian D- Plato 22-Poetry, Says Plato, is dangerous and ought to be banned from the state because A- Poetry makes people lazy B- Poetry cripples the mind C- Poetry makes people weak in math D- Poetry teaches people to rob and steal 23-Without a system of writing, how does a society preserve and transmit its knowledge, its customs and its traditions ? A- They hire writers from another society B- They use poetry and songs C- They use videotape D- They use word of mouth 24-Which critics said: "And narration may either simple narration, or imitation, or a union of the two" ? A- Ibn Rushd B- Aristotle C- Horace D- Plato 25-The Greek term for "art" and its Latin equivalent (ars) refer to : A- The fine arts B- The sciences C- The crafts D- All kinds of human activities which we would call crafts or sciences 26-Aristotle defined what as " imitation of an action " ? A- Poetry B- Tragedy C- Films D- Music 27-Tragedy causes pity and fear in : A- The writer B- The audience C- The actors D- The hero 28-What genre of literature does Aristotle say have six parts A- The novel B- Comedy C- Tragedy D- Epic poetry 29-What is it that, according to Aristotle, should have a beginning, a middle and an end ? A- The characters B- The setting C- The themes D- The plot 30-The most accurate definition of the " plot " in Aristotle's theory of tragedy is : A- The events of the story B- The arrangement of the events in the story C- The arrangement of the hero's action in a cause- effect chain of incidents D- The arrangement of the events in a cause-effect chain incidents 31-"Literariness," according to Jan Mukarovsky, consists in : A- The maximum of foregrounding of the utterance B- The minimum of foregrounding of the utterance C- The maximum of backgrounding of the utterance D- The minimum of backgrounding of the utterance 32-In poetry, said Jakobson, the communicative function should be : A- Reduce to minimum B- Increased to a maximum C- Completely eliminated D- Used moderately 33-Vladimir Propp tested his theories on : A- Renaissance drama B- American short stories C- English novels D- Russian fairytales 34-Structuralism seeks to : A- Interpret literature B- Investigate the structures of literature C- Investigate styles in literature D- Investigate metaphors in literature 35-Formalism became in the 1960s the foundation for which school of literary criticism ? A- Structuralism B- Deconstruction C- Marxism D- Post-structuralism 36-With structuralism, literary criticism develops the ambition to study literature from a A- Strictly literary perspective B- Strictly scientific perspective C- Strictly poetic perspective D- Strictly Marxist perspective 37-In Narrative Discourse, Gerard Gennette defines the "time of the story" as : A- The time in which the author is writing the story B- The time in which the story happens C- The time in which the story is being told D- The time in which the story is being read 38-In Narrative Discourse, Gerard Gennette defines the "time of the narrative" as : A- The time in which the author is writing the story B- The time in which the story happens C- The time in which the story is being told D- The time in which the story is being read 39-Gerard Gennette calls "narrative order" : A- The relationship between the time of the story and the time of the narrative B- The relationship between the time of the story and the time of the reading C- The relationship between the time of writing and the time of reading D- The relationship between the time of fiction and real time 40-When a narrative stops the chronological order to bring events or information from the past ( of the time zero ) of from the future ( of the time zero ), it is called A- Flashback B- Projection in the future C- prolepses D- Anachronies 41-Who said: " There is no pre-discursive reality. Every reality is shaped and accessed by a discourse" ? A- Roland Barthes B- Michel Foucault C- Jacques Derrida D- A . J . Greimans 42-According to Richard Mabark, European writers knew Greek works : A- Directly by reading them B- From Arabic translations C- By hiring Greek translators D- Only through the praise of ( Roman ) Latin authors 43-Logocentrism is an important concept that was developed by : A- Structuralists B- Post-structiralists C- Formalism D- Semioticians 44-Karl Marx said that it is people's material conditions that determines their : A- Literary talents B- Consciousness C- Wealth D- Productivity 45-In Marxist criticism, literary products ( novels, plays, etc ) cannot be understood : A- Without reference to the author's biography and political culture B- Without reference to the classical background that influences them C- Outside of the economic conditions, class relations and ideologies of their time D- Outside the time and place in which the author lives 46-Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were : A- Literary critics B- Political philosophers C- Novelists D- Playwrights 47-Western drama, poetry, literary criticism, art, education, politics, fashion, architecture, painting, sculpture were ALL produced in imitation of A- French literature B- Classical Antiquity C- Latin American culture D- Arabic and Islamic culture 48-The West's relationship with Greece and Rome is : A- Full of contradictions and ambivalence B- Simple and straightforward C- Unknown D- Beautiful 49-The Romans so desperately wanted to imitate the Greeks and so constantly failed to match them because : A- The Romans did not read and write B- The Romans did not have translators C- Imitation cannot produce originality D- The Romans were bad imitators 50-The Romans were : A- Simple, rural and uncultivated people B- Sophisticated and literary people C- Multilingual D- Unable to read and write |
2014- 5- 11 | #148 |
أكـاديـمـي
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رد: [ مجلس النقد الأدبي ] تجمعنا لمادة النقد الأدبي
السلام عليكم .. لو سمحتوا ابي اعرف معني
هي الكلمة actantial models |
2014- 5- 11 | #149 |
متميزة اللغة الانجليزية - المستوى السابع
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رد: [ مجلس النقد الأدبي ] تجمعنا لمادة النقد الأدبي
With structuralism, literary criticism develops the ambition to study literature from a A- Strictly literary perspective B- Strictly scientific perspective C- Strictly poetic perspective D- Strictly Marxist perspective The Romans so desperately wanted to imitate the Greeks and so constantly failed to match them because A- The Romans did not read and write B- The Romans did not have translators C- Imitation cannot produce originality D- The Romans were bad imitators 43-Logocentrism is an important concept that was developed by : A- Structuralists B- Post-structiralists C- Formalism D- Semioticians |
التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة ساره 2005 ; 2014- 5- 11 الساعة 05:59 AM |
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2014- 5- 11 | #150 |
أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: [ مجلس النقد الأدبي ] تجمعنا لمادة النقد الأدبي
التحديد الي بالأصفر ايش حكايته ؟
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