- •1) What two genres of literature were most important in Elizabethan England?
- •2) What is a sonnet?
- •3) What is iambic pentameter?
- •4) Who was the Christopher Marlowe? What is one of his famous works?
- •5) Why do we know so little about Shakespeare’s life?
- •6) What did Shakespeare do besides writing plays and sonnets?
- •7) What was the most popular form of entertainment in Elizabethan England?
- •8) Why were theatres closed during the Civil War period in 17 th century in England?
- •9) Who were the Puritans and what literature did they write?
- •10) What was the Globe theatre? Why is it important?
- •11) Name one of the Shakespeare’s tragedies and tell briefly what is it about?
- •12) Name a Shakespeare’s tragedy, comedy and histories
- •13) What three types of plays did Shakespeare write? Give examples
- •14) What is the meter and rhyme used in most Shakespeare plays?
- •15) What Shakespeare play is this quote from? What does it mean? “Cowards die many times before their deaths. The valiant never taste of death but once.”
- •20) Who are three writers from the 17th century (Civil War and Restoration)
- •21). What is Puritanism, and who are two famous Puritan writers in the 17th century?
- •22)Who was John Milton? What was his most famous work?
- •23)What is Paradise Lost? Who is the author? Why is it famous?
- •27)What is the most famous example of Enlightenment era social satire?
- •28)Who calls mankind “the glory, jest and riddle of the world”? What does he mean?
- •29) What is Johnathan Swift most famous for?
- •30)Was Gulliver’s Travels intended to be a children’s book? What was the author’s intention?
- •31) What is the main plot of Gulliver’s travels?
- •32) Describe one of Gulliver’s voyages in Gulliver’s Travels.
- •33)Describe Gulliver’s adventure to the land of the Lilliput in Gulliver’s Travels.
- •34) Describe Gulliver’s adventure to the land of the Giants in Gulliver’s Travels.
- •35) Describe Gulliver’s adventure to the land of the Laputa in Gulliver’s Travels.
- •36) Describe the Gulliver’s adventure to the land of Houynhnhnm and Yahoos in Gullivers travels.
- •37) What is the one main theme in Gulliver’s travels.
- •38)Who are the Yahoos in Gulliver’s travels.
- •39) What book is considered as the first English novel?
- •40). Why is the Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe so important?
39) What book is considered as the first English novel?
The following works of literature have each been claimed as the first novel in English.Thomas Malory, Le Morte d'Arthur, (written circa 1470, published 1485).William Baldwin, Beware the Cat, (written 1553, published 1570, 1584).John Lyly, Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit (1578) and Euphues and his England (1580).Philip Sidney, The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (1581).John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress (1678).George Ashwell (translator), Philosophus Autodidactus (1686).Aphra Behn, Oroonoko (1688).Simon Ockley (translator), The Improvement of Human Reason: Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan (1708).Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe (1719).Daniel Defoe, Moll Flanders (1722).Samuel Richardson, Pamela (1740)
40). Why is the Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe so important?
Robinson Crusoe /ˌrɒbɪnsən ˈkruːsoʊ/ is a novel by Daniel Defoe that was first published in 1719. Epistolary, confessional, and didactic in form, the book is a fictional autobiography of the title character—a castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad, encountering cannibals, captives, and mutineers before being rescued. Moral When confronted with the cannibals, Crusoe wrestles with the problem of cultural relativism. Despite his disgust, he feels unjustified in holding the natives morally responsible for a practice so deeply ingrained in their culture. Nevertheless he retains his belief in an absolute standard of morality; he regards cannibalism as a 'national crime' and forbids Friday from practicing it.
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