ENGL 102 TEST ENGL 102 TEST 65.6 OUT 80 • • Question 1 1.6 out of 1.6 points • Question 2 0 out of 1.6 points According to the excerpt, __________. ... • Question 3 1.6 out of 1.6 points In context, the phrase “Everyman … liveth beastly” means that • Question 4 0 out of 1.6 points In context, the excerpt depicts Everyman as __________. • Question 5 1.6 out of 1.6 points Choose one word that best describes how GOD feels about those about whom He speaks. • Question 6 0 out of 1.6 points Goods says in the play Everyman: “For my love is contrary to the love everlasting. / But if thou had loved moderately during, / As, to the poor give part of me, / Then shouldst thou not in this dolour be, / Nor in this great sorrow care.” What does he mean? • Question 7 1.6 out of 1.6 points Greek theatre was limited to three actors, although a dramatist could use as many mute actors as he wished. • Question 8 0 out of 1.6 points Everyman states in the play Everyman: “Alas, shall I have no longer respite? / I may say Death giveth no warning: /…/ Wherefore, Death, I pray thee, for God’s mercy, / Spare me till I provided of remedy.” In this excerpt, Everyman begs for time before he must begin his _________ process. • Question 9 1.6 out of 1.6 points Too much violence is depicted on stage in Oedipus Rex. • Question 10 1.6 out of 1.6 points The church was instrumental in breaking up ancient pagan drama. • Question 11 1.6 out of 1.6 points "Quem Quoeritis" refers to Jesus as a brave lamb. • Question 12 1.6 out of 1.6 points Knowledge warns Everyman of the sinfulness of many of the priests. • Question 13 1.6 out of 1.6 points Oedipus Rex distinguishes itself from the typical classical plot by presenting a complicated circumstance in order to show that life is complicated. • Question 14 1.6 out of 1.6 points The plot of Oedipus Rex has been called one of the most perfect dramatic plots ever conceived. • Question 15 1.6 out of 1.6 points A plot complication can be the interaction of different people. • Question 16 1.6 out of 1.6 points The play Oedipus opens with the following speech by Oedipus: “… Children,/ I would not have you speak trough messengers, / And therefore I have come myself to hear you- / I, Oedipus, who bear the famous name. / (To a Priest.) You, there, since you are the eldest in the company, / Speak for them all, tell me what preys upon you.” The “Priest” may be described as • Question 17 1.6 out of 1.6 points Goods says in the play Everyman: “For my love is contrary to the love everlasting. / But if thou had loved moderately during, / As, to the poor give part of me, / Then shouldst thou not in this dolour be, / Nor in this great sorrow care.” What advice does Goods give Everyman in this passage? • Question 18 1.6 out of 1.6 points Denouement is the rising action. • Question 19 1.6 out of 1.6 points "Hamartia" is a criminal act committed in ignorance of some material fact or even for the sake of greater good. • Question 20 1.6 out of 1.6 points The major characters in Shakespeare's tragedies are influenced by Aristotle's concept of tragic hero. • Question 21 1.6 out of 1.6 points "Quem Quoeritis" includes an exchange between Holy Women and Jesus. • Question 22 0 out of 1.6 points Sophocles did not • Question 23 0 out of 1.6 points Aeschylus was a student of Sophocles. • Question 24 1.6 out of 1.6 points Merope is the wife of Polybos. • Question 25 0 out of 1.6 points The play Oedipus opens with the following speech by Oedipus: “… Children, / I would not have you speak trough messengers, / And therefore I have come myself to hear you- / I, Oedipus, who bear the famous name.” What is Oedipus’ perception of himself in this speech? • Question 26 1.6 out of 1.6 points Elizabethan drama held to the single day theory of Classical drama. • Question 27 1.6 out of 1.6 points Ancient Greek drama was not original, because the playwright took his plots/story from the familiar myths of the gods. • Question 28 1.6 out of 1.6 points In the play Oedipus the Chorus make this remark about Oedipus: “Your splendor is all fallen / O naked brow of wrath and tears,/ O change of Oedipus!” In context, what has happened to Oedipus? • Question 29 1.6 out of 1.6 points The play, Oedipus Rex, ends with a speech by _____ that includes the lines: "Let every man in mankind's frailty/Consider his last day'; and let none/Presume on his good fortune until he find/Life, at his death, a memory without pain." • Question 30 1.6 out of 1.6 points The turning point of Shakespeare's plays usually occur in scene three or four in the third act. • Question 31 1.6 out of 1.6 points Everyman states in the play Everyman: “ O gracious God, in the high seat celestial, / Have mercy on me in this most need; / Shall I have no company from this vale terrestrial / Of mine acquaintance that way to me lead?” In this excerpt, Everyman pleads to God to allow help from ________. • Question 32 1.6 out of 1.6 points Aristotle, the Greek critic, said that a tragic hero should be a nobleman. • Question 33 1.6 out of 1.6 points Greek theatrical performances included a replica of Dionysus on stage. • Question 34 1.6 out of 1.6 points Everyman states in the play Everyman: “Alas, shall I have no longer respite? / I may say Death giveth no warning: / To think on thee, it maketh my heart sick, / For all unready is my book of reckoning.” The main claim of this excerpt is that • Question 35 1.6 out of 1.6 points • Question 36 1.6 out of 1.6 points Who cannot accompany Everyman because of a cramp in his toe? • Question 37 0 out of 1.6 points Greek theatre invented the drop-curtain device. • Question 38 1.6 out of 1.6 points Strength speaks in Everyman saying: “You spend your speech and waste your brain.” In context, this means that • Question 39 1.6 out of 1.6 points Euripides is known for his realistic characterization and dialogue. • Question 40 1.6 out of 1.6 points Setting can be used as symbol. • Question 41 1.6 out of 1.6 points Miracle plays became obsolete largely from the re-emergence of Roman models of drama. • Question 42 1.6 out of 1.6 points According to Everyman, there are _____ sacraments. • Question 43 1.6 out of 1.6 points Death tells Everyman to take a long journey and to bring with him • Question 44 1.6 out of 1.6 points Have you read the syllabus as posted in this course? • Question 45 0 out of 1.6 points Greek audiences had a knowledge of Homer's works. • Question 46 1.6 out of 1.6 points Miracle plays flourished until late in the _____ century. • Question 47 1.6 out of 1.6 points Circumstances set for Othello by Iago combine to defeat Othello. • Question 48 1.6 out of 1.6 points In Greek theater, a play's divisions centered at two points: the entrance and exit of the chorus. • Question 49 1.6 out of 1.6 points Antigone and Ismene are Oedipus' daughter and son, respectively. • Question 50 1.6 out of 1.6 points Everyman ends with this injunction: And he that hath account whole and sound, High in heaven he shall be crowned; Unto which place God bring us all thither; That we may live body and soul together There to help Trinity! 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