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Intrebari Istoria Literaturii engleze 2009 – pana azi 5 martie
1. 5 puncte din 5) What does Nurse complain about when she comes with thenews from Romeo?all of the above
2.2. (5 puncte din 5) Romeo seems to dominate life byassurance and perseverance
3.3. (5 puncte din 5) T.S.Eliot says that Hamlet's emotion is inepressiblebecause it'sin excess of the facts as they appear
4.!. (5 puncte din 5) Who says these words" What's in a name? That which wecall a rose by any other name would smell as sweet ?Juliet
5.5. (5 puncte din 5) What is The undisco#ered country from whose bourn notra#eller returns ?Death
6.6. ( puncte din 5) $%ainst whom is directed Richard's &rst plot?!he Du"e of #or"
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$. ( puncte din 5) $ prime feature of Richard is hisunrestrained cruelty
%. (. (5 puncte din 5) Hamlet is thou%htful and human and &nds the %reatest
di)culty inacceptin& the ne' situation
.*. (5 puncte din 5) Nurse tells +uliet that, in choosin% Romeo, she has made si*ple choice
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1. (5 puncte din 5) Hamlet characteri-es himself asll of the above (*ai erau trecute proud+ a*bitious+ reven&eful+ none of this)
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11. Hamlet also delays action because of so*e very deep and sensuous attach*ent to his *other
12./. (5 puncte din 5) Romeo and +uliet's tra%edy isthe tra&edy of a late understandin&
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13. (5 puncte din 5) 0y the help of what does Romeo say that he has climbedthe orchard wall?love,s li&ht 'in&s
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14.!. (5 puncte din 5) Hamlet's eperience stirs the awareness of si*ilar experiences in ourselves
15.1. (5 puncte din 5) Who says these words" 2ra-e where you will, you shall
not house with me ?-apulet16.
16.(5 puncte din 5) The recurrent pattern of Richard is ... e*esis
1$.1$. ( puncte din 5) or Richard, misrepresentation isso*ethin& to be avoided
1%.(. (5 puncte din 5) What does +uliet want Romeo to swear his lo#e by?his &racious self
1. *. (5 puncte din 5) Hamlet is a play aboutnot "no'in& for sure
2./4. (5 puncte din 5) The chi#alric code laid down courses of action in'ar and love
-constiinta celui de-al doilea criminal: in the Duke of Gloucester s purse- ceva cu ... in William Archer's opinion ... - orect! a crisis in the li"e o" his characters# o
criza in viata persona$elor sale- %he &evelopment in ichar& III - orect! a chain o" &estruction. (n lant &e &istrugere
). hamlet este omul &in centrul con"lictului &intre ! corect *eu am gresit+ pre&estinationan& "ree ,ill - pag sinteza pre&estinare si liberul arbitru
2. aracterul lui omeo e &e"init &e ! corect *eu am gresit+ o""ensive actions - pag. )-)5sinteza
. /upa lliot1 mama lui hamlet nu e a&euate euivalent "or ! corect *eu am gresit+ his&isgust - pag. )0 sinteza
. &upa ce i-a spus $ulietei ca se va marita a &oua zi1 &oica s-a &us sa ! corect "aca o scara
a ladder
5.cine a spus 34(6 7'8 L4 %: LI8;4% %(L3 I %:I :A%8
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&in intrebarile postate cea &espre 4"elia-sunt &oua intrebari precis cui ii este &e&icata ea -au
"ost raspunsuri si cu her lover si cu her "ather*iorestea pag ) parca+-un&e nu aveti lavariante her lover raspunsul este her "ather
). :amlet eBperience stirs the a,areness... of similar experiences in ourselves 8inteza
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2. Hamlet ii spune lui olonius! Cor ?oursel"1 sir1 shall gro, ol& as I am1 i"1 liDe a crab1 ?oucoul& go bacD,ar& 8inteza pag =
.%he state o" calm states %: /A7A%I 4CLI%*4%+
1.Inevitabilit?lies in the 47L% A/@(A3 $ustetea *4%+1.e ce ii cere Eulieta lui omeo sa $ureF 4 6AI4(8 :I78LC *4%+.
Cuvantul care este un adevarat lait motiv in piesa Richard III: nu mai8 stiu variantele darcorect este "blood".
). %he trage&? o" the chil&ren becomes the trage&? o" the parents1 the tragedy of a lateunderstanding pag ) 8inteza *$os1 ultima propozitie inainte &e %he utopia o" love+
2. In ichar& III..the ,or& >blood> runs liDe a leit-moti" through the pla?8inteza pag 2
/0D (din te*atic)
1. Hamlet calls the world...
a) a valley of sorrows
b) an unweeded garden
c) an inaccessible mountain
d) a polluted river
2. To whom does Hamlet say: Assume a virtue, if you have it not?
a) Ophelia
b) Claudius
c) Gertrude
d) Laertes 3
3. What is, in Hamlet’s opinion, that which makes cowards of us all?
a) fear
b) shame
c) solicitude
d) conscience
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4. Who says these words: Being but heavy, I will bear the light. ?
a) Richard III
b) Hamlet
c) Romeo
d) Claudius
5. The dialogue between Romeo and Juliet when they first meet is in the form
of...
a) a sonnet
b) a limerick
c) a ballad
d) an acrostic
6. Who characterizes himself as “subtle, false and treacherous”?
a) Claudius
b) Polonius
c) Richard
d) Buckingham
7. What never leaves Richard in his plots, stratagems and in the midst of his bloody devices?
a) his ambition
b) his courage
c) his humour
d) his pride
). conversation accordin& to 7illia* rcher+ has no bearin& on the 8 theme2. 9ll of :ha"espeare s heroines are liberated+ e*ancipated 'o*en.9 Fals
3. 9;efore stabbin&
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$. -ritics have co*pared the Duchess of /alfi to :ha"espeare s =a*let because
both characters?@Bare the representatives of modern, democratic, revolutionary
ideas" @A
%. 9Despite his ne&ative features of personality+
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2.. 90ne of =a*let s fa*ous speeches concludes 'ith ?FrailtyA+ thy na*e is
'o*an .9
3. 0ne of the dra*atic &enres :ha"espeare never tried his hand at 'as the city
comedy
31. 9. a sonnet
42. !he dyin& =a*let for&ives the by no' dead aertes for his cri*e. Fals
43. !he n&lish a*bassadors announce at the end of =a*let that osencrantG and
?!uildensternA are dead
44. 9!he n&lish play'ri&ht 'ho co*posed the fa*ous ulo&y+ !o !he ;eloved
uthor for the 1623 posthu*ous Eolio edition of :ha"espeare s plays 'as en
Jonson
45. !he n&lish play'ri&ht 'ho i**ediately 'rote a play in response to the vo&ue
of -hristopher /arlo'e s Doctor Eaustus 'as obert reene
46. !he Eirst -lo'n in =a*let too" up his trade as a &ravedi&&er on the day?@#ld
Hamlet killed the $orwegian king and Hamlet was born @@A
4$.!he first dra*atic poe*s co*posed in Erench 'ere 'ritten in n&land. Fals
4%. 9!he first liGabethan allusion to a play titled =a*let occurs in 15%+ lon& before the pre*iere of :ha"espeare s =a*let+ in a preface 'ritten by 9 %homas
$ashe
4. !he first player recites at =a*let s reuest
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5. 9!he five types of :ha"espearean *asculinity described by ;ruce . :*ith are
the saucy Cac"+ the prince *erchant+ the chivalric "ni&ht and the hu*anist *an
of>> moderation
51. !he flatterin& &lass is a phrase that occurs in 7ebster s and =ey'ood s
tra&edies as 'ell as in :ha"espeare s 'ichard (( and )dward (((
52. !he fall of ichard rese*bles that of a *an... 8 slipping down the face of a
precipice
53. !he holistic approach to a :ha"espeare play *eans8 the discussion of the play
as an organic entity discutia de joc ca o organica entitate
54. !he last 'ords in =a*let are spo"en by?@Fortinbras @@A
55. !he *iracles and *ysteries 'ere played by professional actors* Fals
56. !he *iracle plays are about Kices and Kirtues. Fals
5$. !he *iracles 'ere plays perfor*ed on wagons known as pageants
5%. !he *ysteries 'ere ori&inally dumb-shows5. !he *irror as a sy*bol appears in =a*let. three times
6. !he play@'ithin@the play in =a*let is called %he +ousetrap
61. !he 'ounded aertes fro* =a*let ad*its that he is Custly "illed 'ith his o'n
treachery
62. !he>?timeA>.is out of Coint in =a*letLs opinion.
63. !he undiscover country fro* 'hose bourn no travelerMs return is death
64. 9!here is so*e *ethod in this?@madness @@A+ says
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$6. 7ho says8 7ith ni*ble soleN have soul of leadI :o sta"es *e to the &round
cannot *ove 'omeo
$$. 7ho says8 n thou *ine+ &ive thee to a friendH apulet
$%. 7ho says8 for the noble *indI rich &ifts 'ax poor 'hen &ivers prove un"ind
#felia
$. 7ho says8 7hatMs in a na*eH !hat 'hich 'e call a roseI ;y any other na*e
'ould s*ell as s'eetH Juliet
%. 7ho says8 Opon his bro'n sha*e is asha*ed to sitH Juliet
%1. =a*let se relationeaGa la *a*a sa very deep and sensuous attachment
%2. =a*let about fate 8 %he readiness is all
%3. =a*let se caracteriGeaGa 8 revengfull, proud, ambitious
%4. =a*let alterneaGa between reason and emotion
%5. =a*let tells
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1$. -ine a Gis ca@i i@a fost dat sa se tarasca intre cer si pa*antH B7hat should such
fello's as do cra'lin& bet'een earth and heavenH 8 Hamlet
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