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I Multiple Choices: choose the best answer among the four choices and fill in the blank.锛�15
items, 30 points锛�
1) The Renaissance is actually a movement stimulated by a series of historical events except
_________.
A锛巘he rediscovery of ancient Roman and Greek culture
B锛巘he new discoveries in geography and astrology
C锛巘he vast expansion of British colonies in North America
D锛巘he religious reformation and the economic expansion
2) The following novels are all written by Henry Fielding, expect __________.
A. Joseph Andrews B. Tom Jones
C. Amelia D. A Cosmopolite in a Caf茅
3) William Blake鈥檚 central concern in the Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience is_______,
which gives the two books a strong social and historical reference.
A锛巠outh hood B锛巆hildhood
C锛巋appiness D锛巗orrow
4) The poetic view of ______ is best presented in his remark about poetry, that is, "all good poetry
is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings."
A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge B. Percy Bysshe Shelly
C. William Wordsworth D. John Keats
5) The poem ______ is a metaphysical poem by John Donne, who is considered the pre-eminent
representative of the metaphysical poets.
A. A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning B. The Fury of the Flowers and Worms
C. The Red Wheelbarrow D. On First Looking into Chapman鈥檚 Homer
6) Herman Melville鈥檚 ______, considered an outstanding work of Romanticism and the American
Renaissance, is an encyclopedia of everything, history, philosophy, religion, etc.
A. The Story of an Hour B. White Jacket
C. Moby Dick D. Billy Budd
7) T. S. Eliot鈥檚 most significant poem______ has been hailed as a landmark of the 20th
century
English poetry.
A. The Waste Land B. The Hollow Man
C. Ash Wednesday D. Murder in the Cathedral
8) Thomas Hardy鈥檚 pessimistic view of life predominates most of his later works and earns him a
reputation as a ________ writer.
A. realistic B. naturalistic
C. stylistic D. romantic
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9) George Bernard Shaw鈥檚 ______ explored his idea of 鈥淟ife Force鈥�, the power that would create
superior beings to be equal to God and to solve all the social, moral, and metaphysical
problems of human society.
A. Pygmalion B. The Apple Cart
C. Man and Superman D. Too True to Be Good
10) The following poems are all written by Emily Dickinson, expect ________.
A. Because I Could Not Stop for Death B. In a Station of the Metro
C. I Heard a Fly Buzz When I died D. A Bird Came down the Walk
11) All of the following belong to stream-of-consciousness novels except ______.
A. Ulysses B. Tess of the D鈥橴rbervilles
C. Mrs. Dalloway D. Pilgrimage
12锛塈n most of his writings, ______ deliberately broke up the chronology of his narrative by
juxtaposing the past with the present, in the way the montage does in a movie.
A. William Faulkner B. Walt Whitman
C. Ernest Hemingway D. F. Scott Fitzgerald
13锛塋ike all naturalists, ______ was restrained from finding a solution to the social problems that
appeared in his novels and accordingly almost all his works have tragic endings.
A. Theodore Dreiser B. Henry James
C. Washington Irving D. Mark Twain
14) The Blithedale Romance is a novel ______ wrote to reveal his own experiences on the Brook
Farm and his own methods as a psychological novelist.
A. Herman Melville B. Robert Frost
C. Nathaniel Hawthorne D. Joseph Heller
15) The Lost Generation was represented by the following writers except ______.
A. Stephen Crane B. Ernest Hemingway
C. Sherwood Anderson D. F. Scott Fitzgerald
鈪� Define or explain briefly the following terms. Please write all your answers on the answer
sheet. (6 items, 20 points)
1. Allegory (4 points)
2. Aestheticism (4 points)
3. Naturalism (3 points)
4. Free Verse (3 points)
5. Black humor (3 points)
6. Imagism (3 points)
鈪� Read the following quotations and answer the questions briefly. Please write all your
answers on the answer sheet. (5 passages, 50 points)
Passage 1
For herein Fortune shows herself more kind
Than is her custom. It is still her use
To let the wretched man outlive his wealth,
To view with hollow eye and wrinkled brow
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An age of poverty, from which ling鈥� ring penance
Of such misery doth she cut me off.
鈥斺€擳he Merchant of Venice
Questions:
A. Identify the author of the play. (2 points)
B. Who is the speaker? What does 鈥渟he鈥� refer to? (4 points)
C. What idea does the quotation express? (4 points)
Passage 2
The violence of breaking down the door seemed to fill this room with pervading dust. A thin,
acrid pall as of the tomb seemed to lie everywhere upon this room decked and furnished as for a
bridal: upon the valance curtains of faded rose color, upon the rose-shaded lights, upon the
dressing table, upon the delicate array of crystal and the man's toilet things backed with tarnished
silver, silver so tarnished that the monogram was obscured. Among them lay a collar and tie, as if
they had just been removed, which, lifted, left upon the surface a pale crescent in the dust. Upon a
chair hung the suit, carefully folded; beneath it the two mute shoes and the discarded socks.
鈥斺€擜 Rose for Emily
Questions:
A. Identify the author of the novel and list one more representative work by the same author.
(2 points)
B. What is the significance of the title of the story? (4 points)
C. What is the symbolic meaning of the room? Make comments on it. (4 points)
Passage 3
Someone was opening the front door with a latchkey. It was Brently Millard who entered, a
little travel-stained, composedly carrying his grip-sack and umbrella. He had been far from the
scene of accident, and did not even know there had been one. He stood amazed at Josephine鈥檚
piercing cry; at Richards鈥� quick motion to screen him from the view of his wife.
But Richards was too late.
When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease鈥斺€攐f joy that kills.
鈥斺€擳he Story of an Hour
Questions:
A. Identify the author of the novel. (2 points)
B. What are the themes of the story? (4 points)
C. How does the unexpected ending of the story help with the unfolding of the inner world
of Mrs. Millard? (4 points)
Passage 4
North Richmond Street锛宐eing blind锛寃as a quiet street except at the hour when the Christian
Brothers鈥橲chool set the boys free. An uninhabited house of two stories stood at the blind end锛�
detached from its neighbors in a square ground. The other houses of the street锛宑onscious of decent
lives within them锛実azed at one another with brown imperturbable faces.
鈥斺€擜raby
Questions锛�
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A. Identify the author of the above passage. (2 points)
B. What figure of speech is used in this passage? (4 points)
C. What tone does the quoted part set for the whole story? 锛�4 points锛�
Passage 5
One鈥檚-Self I Sing
One鈥檚-Self I sing, a simple separate person,
Yet utter the word Democratic, the word En-Masse.
Of physiology from top to toe I sing,
Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the
Muse, I say the Form complete is worthier far,
The Female equally with the Male I sing.
Of Life immense in passion, pulse, and power,
Cheerful, for freest action form鈥檇 under the laws divine,
The Modern Man I sing.
Questions:
A. Identify the author of the poem. (2 points)
B. Explain the theme of the poem with specific evidence from the poem. (4 points)
C. Why does the poet say that 鈥淥f physiology from top to toe I sing 鈥�? (4 points)
鈪� Essay writing (50 points)
Please write an essay of no less than 200 words on the following topics. Your are
expected to write a well-organized essay (with clearly-stated thesis, effectively-developed
supporting points and properly-wrapped conclusion). Please write your essay on the answer
sheet.
1. Ralph Waldo Emerson encouraged people to retain 鈥渢he spirit of infancy even into the era of
manhood鈥�. Try to find the connection between Emerson鈥檚 thought and that of Wordsworth and
Coleridge. What are the influences of the latter on the former? Comment on Emerson鈥檚
tendency to Romanticism. (25 points)
2. What are the main features of Realism in literature in terms of style and features? Please
support your each point with specific writers and their works. 锛�25 points锛�

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