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1、英國(guó)浪漫主義與古典主義的區(qū)別(重點(diǎn)): (1)The Romantic Movement expressed negative attitude toward the existing social and political condition, the Romantics saw the corruption and injustice of the inhumanity of capitalism; (2)The Neo saw man as a social; while Rom saw him as an individual in the solitary state;
2、 (3)Neo stressed the common features of men; but the Rom stressed the special qualities of each individual’s mind; (4)Neo celebrated rationality, equality and science of the outside world; while Rom changed to the inner world of the human spirit, whose theory saw the individual as the center of
3、all experience; (5)The literature of Neo was heavily didactic and moralizing. There were fixed laws for each type of literature; Rom expressed his feeling, valued accuracy in portraying, they thought literature should be free from all rules. (6)The most important form in Neo was prose; while Rom
4、 was an age of poetry. (書上160-161) thoughts and event influenced the period of Romanticism 影響浪漫主義時(shí)期的思想和事件 (1) Rousseau (a French philosopher) explored new ideas about nature, society and education, which provided guiding priding principles for the French Revolution and Romanticism; 法
5、國(guó)哲學(xué)家盧梭探索出自然、社會(huì)與教育的新思想。盧梭的這些想法為法國(guó)大革命和浪漫主義提供了必要的指導(dǎo)。 (2) The French Revolution and the Declaration of Rights of Man"(written by Thomas Paine)aroused the great sympathy and enthusiasm in the English liberals and radicals,which became a great source for Romanticism. 法國(guó)革命和人權(quán)宣言的發(fā)表引起了英國(guó)自由主義與激進(jìn)主義者強(qiáng)烈的
6、同情和熱情。 (3) England itself had experienced profound 意義深遠(yuǎn)的 economic and social changes as industrialism,which were reflected in the works of literature. (P157-159) 習(xí)題 Part One: English Literature Chapter I An Introduction to Old and Medieval English Literature & The Renaissance Period
7、 I. Choose the right answer: 1. Dr. Faustus is a play based on the _____legend of a magician aspiring for ____ and finally meeting his tragic end as a result of selling his soul to the Devil. A.British/ immorality B.French/money C.German/knowledge D.American/political power Answer:
8、C (可參考課本P21) 2. _____, is a typical example of Old English poetry, is regarded today as the national epic of the Anglo-Saxons. A.The Wife’s Complaint B.Beowulf C.The Dream of the Rood D.The Seafarer Answer: B (可參考課本P1) 3.It’s Chaucer alone who, for the first time in English liter
9、ature, presented to us a comprehensive realistic picture of the English Society in his masterpiece__________. A.The Canterbury Tales B.The Legend of Good Women C.Troilus and Criseyde D. The Romaunt of the Rose. Answer: A (可參考課本P4) 4. The Essence of Renaissance, the most significant i
10、ntellectual movement, was_____. A. Geographical exploration B. Religious reformation C. Publishing and translation D. Humanism. Answer: D (可參考課本P8) 5. “Prince Arthur’s greatest mission is his search for Gloriana, with whom he has fallen in love through a love vision.”The two figures
11、come from_____. A.Paradise Lost B.Dr. Faustus C.The Faerie Queene D.Hamlet Answer: C (可參考課本P13) 6. In “Sonnet 18”, Shakespeare_________________. A.Meditate on the destructive power of time and eternal beauty by poetry. B.Satirize human’s vanity. C.Predict the eternity of love
12、. D.Eulogize the power of the beauty. Answer: A (P37) 7. ____ gave new vigor to the blank verse with his “mighty lines” and make ’blank verse’ the principle vehicle of expression in drama. A.Surrey B.Wyatt C.Marlowe D.Sidney Answer: C (P21) 8. Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies
13、 are the following works except____. A.Hamlet B.King Lear C.Romeo and Juliet D.Othello Answer: C (P33) 9. The Renaissance refers to between 14th----mid-17th century, which was under the reign of Queen___and absolute monarchy in England reached its summit, and in which the ’real mains
14、tream (真正的文學(xué)主流)’ was ____. A.Victoria/poetry B.Elizabeth/ drama C.Mary/ novel D.James/ drama Answer: B (P11) 10. In The Legend of Good Women, Chaucer used for the first time in English the rhymed couplet of iambic pentameter, which is to be called later____. A.The Spenserian stan
15、za B.The heroic couplet C.The blank verse D.The free verse Answer: B (P5) 11. The Redcrosse Knight in “The Faerie Queene” stands for_____, and Una stands for_____. A.bravery/ chastity B.holiness/ truth C.error/ delivery D.true gentleman/ lady. Answer: B (P16) 12. Which of
16、 the following is NOT regarded as one of the characteristics of Renaissance? A.Rediscovery of ancient Roman and Greek culture. B.Attempt to remove the old feudalist ideas in Medieval Europe. C.Exaltation of man’s pursuit of happiness in his life, and tolerance of man’s foibles. D.Praise of
17、 man’s efforts in soul delivery and personal salvation. Answer: D (P7) 13. “The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune” is an example of ______. A.Metaphor B.Simile C.Irony D.Personification Answer: A (P55) 14. _____ introduced the Petrarchan sonnet into England. A.Anglos/
18、 Saxons B.Normans/ Anglo-Saxons C.Greeks/ Romans D.Romans/ Normans Answer: B (P11) 15. It is ___ alone who, for the first time in English literature presented to us a comprehensive realistic picture of the English society of his time and created a whole gallery of vivid characters from a
19、ll walks of life. A.Edmund Spenser B.Geoffrey Chaucer C.William Shakespeare D.John Donne Answer: B (P4) 16. The following belong to the characteristics of ’metaphysical poetry’ represented by ’John Donne’ except___. A.Conceits B.Actual imagery and simple diction C.Argumentati
20、ve form D.Elegant style Answer: D (P63) 17. Paradise Lost is actually a story taken from____. A.Greek Mythology B.Roman legend C.The Old Testament D.The New Testament Answer: C (P73) 18. In “Paradise Lost”, Satan says “We may with more successful hope resolve/ To wage by forc
21、e or guile eternal war, / Irreconcilable to our grand Foe” What does the “Eternal war” mean? A.To remove God from his throne B.To burn the Heaven Down C.To corrupt God’s creation of man and woman-----Adam and Eve D.To beguile into a snake to threaten man’s life Answer: C (P71, 節(jié)選部分在P75)
22、 19. _____, the first of the great tragedies, is generally regarded as Shakespeare’s most popular play on the stage, for it has the qualities of a “blood-and-thunder” thriller and a ’philosophical exploration’ of life and death. A.The Merchant of Venice B.Hamlet C.King Lear D.The Winter
23、’s Tale Answer: B (P33) 20. It was ___and ___ the two conquests that provided the source for the rise and growth of English literature. A.Anglos/ Saxons B.Normans/ Anglo-Saxons C.Romans/ Normans D.Greeks/ Romans Answer: B (P1) 21. Paradise Lost is ___’s masterpiece, which is an
24、 epic in 12 books, written in blank verse, about the heroic revolt of Satan against God’s authority. A.John Donne B.Christopher Marlowe C.John Milton D.Edmund Spenser Answer: C (P71) 22. The following description fit into Milton ’except’_____. A.a great revolutionary poet of the
25、17th century B.an outstanding political pamphleteer C.a great stylist and master of blank verse D.a kind of elegant and refine style. Answer: D (P70---73) 23. _____is not written by John Milton. A.Samson Agonistes B.Paradise Lost C.Paradise regained D.Tamburlaine Answer: D (P
26、71) 24. Marlow’s greatest achievement is that he perfected the ’blank verse’, and he is regarded as ’the pioneer of English drama’, which of the following is not written by him? A.Tamburlaine B.The Jew of Malta C.The Passionate to His Love D.The Sun Rising Answer: D (P20) 25. ___
27、_Essays is the first example of that genre in English literature, which has been recognized as an important landmark in the development of English prose. A.John Milton’s B.Francis Bacon’s C.Montaigne’s D.Thomas Gray’s Answer: B (P58) 26. _____Was known as “the poets’ poet”. A.Wil
28、liam Shakespeare B.Edmund Spenser C.John Donne D.John Milton Answer: B (P15) 27. “And we will make thee beds of roses / And a thousand fragrant posies/ A cap of flowers, and a kirtle/ Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle.” The above lines are probably taken from______. A.Spenser’s T
29、he Faerie Queene B.John Donne’s The Sun Rising C.Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 D.Marlow’s The Passionate Shepherd to His Love. Answer: D (P28) 28. Which of the following statement best illustrates the theme of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18? A.The speaker eulogizes the power of Nature. B.The sp
30、eaker satirizes human vanity. C.The speaker praises the power of artistic creation. D.The speaker meditates on man’s salvation. Answer: C (P37) II. Read the quoted part and answer the questions: 1.“For herein Fortune shows herself more kind Than is her custom. It is still her use To
31、let the wretched man outlive his wealth, To view with hollow eye and wrinkled brow An age of poverty; from which ling’ring penance Of such misery doth she cut me off” 1.Identify the title of the works and author. 2.Explain “from which…cut me off”. 3.What happened to him, which caused t
32、he words? 參考答案: The lines are from “The Merchant of Venice”, William Shakespeare. (P48) 2) This sentence means she, ’Lady Fortune(命運(yùn)女神)’, is more kind to him because she is taking away both his wealth and life. 3) The speaker is Antonio, it’s said that his ship have all been lost, an
33、d he is penniless, and will have to pay the pound of flesh. (Because Shylock has made a strange bond that requires Antonio to pay him a pound of flesh if he can’t repay him the money that he borrowed for his friend in due time.) (P38) 2.“Read not to contract and confuse, not to believe and take
34、for granted, nor to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider” 1)Identify the work and author. 2)What idea does the passage express? 參考答案: 1) The sentence comes from “Of Studies” written by ’Francis Bacon’. (P61) 2) The Sentence talks about the proper way to read: When you rea
35、d, don’t be puzzled by the content of the book; don’t take it for granted; don’t quote too much from the book; before accepting its idea, you’d better think about its shortcomings and consider it from all sides. 3.“ Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st; Nor shall death brag thou wander’
36、st in his shade, When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st: So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. 1) Where does the poem comes from? Who wrote it? What does “eternal lines” mean? Interpret it briefly. 參考答案: 1) The poem is “
37、 Shall I Compare thee to a Summer’s Day”, by Shakespeare. (P38) 2) Eternal lines means the lines of the poem and other sonnets. (P38) 3) It means: you will not lose your beauty, and death will not threaten you with darkness, either. As long as man can live in the world, they will see your be
38、auty in my lines of my poem, which has given you eternal life. (Or A nice summer’s day is usually transient, but the beauty in poetry can last for ever. (P37) 4.“… All is no lost: the unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield: And what is
39、 else not to be overcome?…… Irreconcilable to our grand Foe” 1) Please identify the poem and the poet. 2) Interpret“all is not lost”. 3) What does the whole passage mean? 參考答案: 1) It is taken from John Milton’s “Paradise Lost”.(P74) 2) “all is not lost” is the word from Satan----
40、Satan and other angels rebel against God, but they are driven from Heaven into hell. In the fire of the hell, Satan is determined to fight back, just like what he says: not all is lost, the unconquerable will, the deep hatred, and the courage to fight till death still remain. (P71) 3) This passa
41、ge shows Satan’s will not to submit (服從), and the desire to long for freedom; to beg God for mercy and worship his power is more shameful and disgraceful than the downfall.(P71) 5.“If he be not apt to beat over matters, let him study the lawyer’s cases. So every defect of the mind may have a spe
42、cial receipt.” Questions: 3)What does “beat over matters” mean? 4)What does “receipt’ refer to? 5)From which essay does the above sentences come, what is the essay mainly about? 參考答案: 1)It means: make through examinations of things. (P63) 2)“Receipt” refers to cure, prescription. (P6
43、3) 3)The sentences are from “Of Studies” (Francis Bacon). It is the most popular of bacon’s essays. It analyzes what studies chiefly serve for, the different ways adopted by different people to pursue studies, and how studies exert influence over human character. (P60—61) 6.“What, is great Mep
44、histophilis to passionate For being deprived of the joys of heaven? Learn thou of Faustus manly fortitude And scorn those joys thou never shalt possess. …… Say he will spare him Four and twenty years Letting him live in all voluptuousness Having thee ever to attend on me… Questions
45、: 1)Identify the passage and author; 2)“Say he surrenders up to him his soul”, who will surrender his soul? What for? 3)Who are thee? What will he do? 參考答案: 1) The passage comes from “Dr.Faustus” written by Christopher Marlowe. (P25—26) 2) Dr.Faustus will surrender his soul to devil.
46、 Because he was a great scholar who has a strong desire to ’get knowledge’ in vain, finally he ’made a bond’ to sell his soul to Devil in return for 24 years of life in which he may get anything he desires. (P22) 3) The “thee”, refers to “Mephistophilis”, the Devil’s servant. He helped Dr.Faus
47、tus to do anything he wants. (P22) 7.“Busy old fool, unruly sun, Why does thou thus, Through windows and through curtains call on us?” Questions: 6)Identify the work and author. 7)What idea does the passage express? 參考答案: 1)The passage comes from “The Sun Rising”, written by ’J
48、ohn Donne’. (P66) 2) The speaker questions the sun’s authority and speaks condescendingly, placing the sun in the status of a subordinate. In the lover’s kingdom, the sun has no right to dictate the time of day or the passing of seasons. His presence in their bedchamber is an intrusion on their
49、privacy. III. Questions and answers: 1.How do you know about Renaissance? Give a summery about English literature in the period? (No more than 150 words) 參考答案: 1.The Renaissance refers to the period between 14th----mid-17th century. It first started in Italy. 2.The Renaissance
50、means rebirth or revival----the discovery of ancient Roman and Greek culture. 3.In essence, The Renaissance is a historical period in which the European humanist thinkers and scholars tried to get rid of the old feudalist ideas in medieval Europe, to introduce new ideas that expressed the intere
51、sts of the rising bourgeoisie/middle class, and to recover the purity of the early church from the corruption of Roman Catholic church. 4.Humanism is the essence of Renaissance -----Man is the measure of all things. The humanism exalted/praised human nature and emphasized the dignity of human be
52、ings and the present life. They thought man had the right to enjoy the beauty of life and had the ability to perfect himself and made wonders, which got ready for the appearance of the great Elizabethan writers in Britain. Poetry and drama were the most outstanding literary forms. 5.Shakespeare,
53、 Marlowe and Francis Bacon etc. were the remarkable representatives of the English Renaissance. (可參考課本P7---12) 2. Please give a brief analysis of Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” soliloquy (獨(dú)白). 參考答案: “To be or not to be” is ’a philosophical exploration of life and death’. The soliloquy con
54、demned the hypocrisy and treachery and general corruption of the world, and revealed the character of Hamlet---so ’speculative, questioning, contemplative and melancholy./gloomy’. It was not because he was not able to take action to revenge, but because of his ’hesitative/hesitant character’, when t
55、he chance for action came, it seemed defeat. It can be interpreted as: Hamlet bears the heavy burden of the duty to revenge his father’s death, he is forced to live in the suspense of facts and fiction, language and action. He considers that it would be better to ’commit suicide’, but being scar
56、ed of what might happen to him in the afterlife. So he put off the thing because of the sin. He considers the plan carefully only to find reason for not carrying it out. The soliloquy conveys ’the sense of world-weariness (厭世)’ . (P33-34) 3. What common features do the characters share in Marlow
57、’s works? (No more than 150 words) 參考答案: The creation of The Renaissance hero is one of Marlow’s contributions. 1)Such a hero is always individualistic and full of ambition, facing bravely the challenge from god and men. They had human dignity and capacity, trying to get heaven/highest ideas
58、 on the earth by their own efforts. 2)For example: Tamburlaine is a character written by Marlowe. By depicting a great hero with high ambition and sheer brutal forc4e in conquering, Marlowe voiced the supreme desire of man for infinite/ limitless power and authority. In Dr.Faustus, Marlowe celeb
59、rated the human passion for knowledge, power and happiness. 3) Tamburlaine and Dr.Faustus are typical in owning such Renaissance spirit, Tamburlaine, being a cruel conquer, found happiness in conquering other kingdom. Only death could defeat him. While Dr.Faustus, a more introspective and philos
60、ophical figure, had high spirit for knowledge but he had sin for having despair in God and trust in Devil. (P20—22) 4. What are the main themes of Shakespeare’s plays? 參考答案: Shakespeare’s plays are divided into 3 types: comedies, tragedies and historical plays. 1) His historical plays ar
61、e with the theme-----national unity under a might and just sovereign/ruler is necessary. 2)In his romantic comedies, he takes an optimistic attitude toward love friendship and youth. 3)In his tragedies, Shakespeare always portrays some noble heroes, who faces the injustice of life and is cau
62、ght in a difficult situation and whose fate is closely connected with the fate of his nation. Each hero has his weakness of nature. We also see the conflict between the individual and the evil force in the society. And his major characters are always individuals representing certain types. 5. Pl
63、ease comment on the character of Satan in “Paradise Lost.” 參考答案: Satan is a rebellious (叛逆的) figure against God in literature, defeated, he and his rebel angels were cast into hell. However, Satan refused to accept his failure, swearing that “all was not lost” and that he would revenge for his
64、 downfall. The freedom of the will is the keystone of Satan’s character, which was the important spirit of the rising middle class. While he tempted Adam and Eve, which proved his evilness. 6. What are the characteristics of the Humanism? 參考答案: 1)’Humanism’ is the essence of Renaissance.
65、 2)Humanists see that human beings were glorious creatures capable of individual development in the direction of perfection, and that the world they inhabited was theirs not to despise (輕視) but to ’question, explore, and enjoy’. 3)They also believe that man did not only have the right to enjoy the beauty of this life, but had the ability to perfect himself and to perform wonders (創(chuàng)造奇跡). (P8)
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