answering study guide for western world literature from 1660

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western world literature from 1660

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the questions are in the file "ReVew Eaxm One" i want Part one, Two, and Part Three to be ansewrd.

the works we have studied are:

1. manfred

2.The Queen of Spades

3.The Fall of The House Of Usher

4.The Birthmark

Part Three: quotation Identification 4 out of 4. 10 points each. •For each quote, you must do three things: 1. Identify work and author; 2. Discuss a theme of the work illustrated in the quote; 3. Relate the quote to the time period in which it was written.

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REVIEW EXAM ONE PART ONE: FILL IN THE BLANK 10 OUT OF 10; 2 PTS. EACH • The birthmark resembles _______________. • The moral of “The Birthmark” is ____________________. • The name of Manfred’s lost love is__________________. • The Sixth Spirit dwells in ______________. • Manfred dies in the presence of ____________. • The name of Roderick’s poem is_____________. • The knight in “Mad Trist” is named____________. • At the end of the story the house _______________. • At the end of the story Hermann_________________. • Hermann’s nationality is_________________. PART TWO: SHORT ANSWER 4 OUT OF 5. 10 PTS. EACH • For the terms below, you must provide a definition based on lecture and a specific example from one of the works we have studied. • 1. Marvelous • 2. Unreliable Narrator • 3. Closet Drama • 4. The Enlightenment. • 5. Romanticism PART THREE: QUOTATION IDENTIFICATION 4 OUT OF 4. 10 POINTS EACH. • For each quote, you must do three things: 1. Identify work and author; 2. Discuss a theme of the work illustrated in the quote; 3. Relate the quote to the time period in which it was written. • 1. “Alas! It was too true! The fatal hand had grappled with the mystery of life, and was the bond by which an angelic spirit kept itself in union with a mortal frame.” • 2. “The spirits I have raised abandon me, the spells which I have studied baffle me, the remedy I reck’d of tortured me; I lean no more on superhuman aid, It hath no power upon the past.” QUOTES • 3. “Hermann was the son of a German who had become a naturalized Russian, and from whom he had inherited a small capital. Being firmly convinced of the necessity of preserving his independence, Hermann did not touch his private income, but lived on his pay, without allowing himself the slightest luxury.” • 4. “I know not how it was—but with the first glimpse of the building, a sense of insufferable gloom pervaded my spirit.”
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Introduction
Body
Conclusion
References


Surname 1
Student’s Name
Professor’s Name
Course
Date
Part One: Fill in the Blank 10 out of 10; 2 pts. Each


The birthmark resembles smooth muscle.



The moral of “The Birthmark” is _the attempts of a given man trying to alter and subvert
what is done by doing will always end catastrophically.



The name of Manfred’s lost love is Astarte.



The Sixth Spirit dwells in the shadow of the night.



Manfred dies in the presence of many heavenly and evil spirits.



The name of Roderick’s poem is the haunted palace.



The knight in “Mad Trist” is named Ethelred.



At the end of the story, the house sinks into the swamp.



At the end of the story, Hermann is hanged to death.



Hermann’s nationality is a human right fighter and brave.

Surname 2

Part Two: Short Answer 4 out of 5. 10 pts. Each


For the terms below, you must provide a definition based on lecture and a specific
example from one of the works we have studied.



1. Marvellous



Marvellous is defined as the p...


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