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#501 |
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Heart of Darkness begins on a yacht called : A- The Thames B- The Congo C- The Nellie D- The Anchor .................................................. ............ Who represents the enlightened European in Daniel Defoe's novel A- The European explorer B- The European businessman C- The Enlightened European D- The young rich European .................................................. .............. In Heart of darkness, Kurtz represents : A- The force of good B- Equality and justice C- The archetypal bright European D- The archetypal evil genius .................................................. .................. In the nineteenth century, reading fiction became a way of A- Relaxing or winding down after a day of hard work B- Learning about other cultures C- Improving one's grammer and writing skills D- Making money .................................................. ................ Happy endings dominated the writing of novels because A- Women like happy endings B- Romance was still popular in society C- people learn more when there is a happy ending D- The writers insisted on it .................................................. ............ The Saturday Review of 1887 told novel writers than the average reader of novels is not a critical person and that all he asks is that A- The price of the novels is cheap B- The characters look and talk like him C- He is amused and entertained without taxing his brain D- He is taught how to think and reason .................................................. ........... Defoe was a revolutionary in English literature because A- He focused on the courtly and heroic and avoided everyday life conditions B- He focused on everyday life conditions and avoided the courtly and heroic C- He focused on travel stories and avoided love stories and romance D- He focused on fiction and ignored historical and political writing .................................................. ............ In Heart of Darkness, Marlow's mission is A- To retrieve as much ivory as possible B- To retrieve a commander called Kurtz C- To retrieve the wife of a commander D- To retrieve Africans from the Congo river .................................................. .................. Who measured Marlow's skull after he signed his contracts A- The secretary B- Kurtz C- The nurse D- The doctor .................................................. ................. What did Marlow's aunt help him with ? A- Get a job in Europe B- Get a job in Asia C- Get a job in Africa D- Get a wife .................................................. ........ Who is the unknown character on the Nellie in Heart of Darkness? A- The director of companies B- The narrator C- The lawyer D- The author .................................................. .......... "Who did Crusoe name "Friday A- A merchant he met in Brazil B- A prisoner he helped to free from the cannibals C- A dog he adopted in the desert island D- A cat he brought with him from the shipwreck .................................................. ............ In what citydid Robinson Crusoe become a slave? A- London B- Sale C- Antigua D- Lisbon .................................................. ............ |
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#502 |
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ÑÏ: ãÐÇßÑÉ ÌãÇÚíÉ ááÑæÇíÉ ÇáÍÏíËÉ
The Romance, in lofty and elevated language
describes what never happened describes what never happened nor is likely to happen describes what never happened and likely to happen all above describes what never happened nor is likely to happen |
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Travel adventure English novelists all novelists æÔ ÇáÇÌÇÈå |
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