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Part Two American Literature Chapter 1 The Romantic Period I. Choose the right answer: 1. Of all the following issues, _____is definitely NOT the focus of the Romantic writers in the American literary history. A. Puritan morality B. Human bestiality C. Noble savages D. Divinity of man Answe
2、r: B (P401) 2. Henry David Thoreau’s work, ________, has always been regarded as a masterpiece of the New England Transcendental Movement. A. Walden B. The Pioneers C. Nature D. "Song of Myself" Answer: A (P402) 3. "Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind&q
3、uot; is a famous quote from______’s writings. A. Walt Whitman B. Henry David ThoreauC. Herman Melville D. Ralph Waldo Emerson Answer: D (P402) 4. ’Leaves of Grass’ commands great attention because of its uniquely poetic embodiment of________, which are written in the founding documents of both t
4、he Revolutionary War and the American Civil War. A. the democratic ideals B. the romantic ideals C. the self-reliance spirits D. the religious ideals Answer: A (P447) 5. According to Whitman, the genuine participation of a poet in a common cultural effort was to behave as a supreme_________. A.
5、 democrat B. individualist C. romanticist D. leader Answer: B (P448) 6. The period before the American Civil War is generally referred to as ___________. A. The Naturalist Period B. The Modern Period C. The Romantic Period D. The Realistic Period Answer: C (P399) 7. In the following works, whi
6、ch sign the beginning of the American literature? A. The Sketch Book B. Leaves of Grass C. Leather Stocking Tales D. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn B (P399) 8. _____is the author of the work ’The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’. A. Washington Irving B. James Joyce C. Walt Whitman D. William Butl
7、er Yeats Answer: A (P404) 9. Washington Irving’s ’Rip Van Winkle’ is famous for_________. A. Rip’s escape into a mysterious B. The story’s German legendary source material C. Rip’s seeking for happiness D. Rip’s 20-years sleep Answer: D (P406) 10. Which of the following statement is not true
8、about Washington Irving? A. Washington Irving is regarded as Father of the American short stories. B. Irving’s relationship with the Old World in terms of his literary imagination can hardly be ignored considering his success both abroad and at home. C. Irving’s taste was essentially progressive
9、or radical. D. Washington Irving has always been regarded as a writer who "perfected the best classic style that American literature ever produced." Answer: C (P403---406) 11. The Publication of ______established Emerson as the most eloquent spokesman of New England Transcendentalism.
10、 A. Nature B. Self-Reliance C. The American Scholar D. The Over-Soul Answer: A (P420) 12. The phrase "a transparent eye-ball’ compares philosophical mentation of Emerson’s. It appears in_________. A. The American Scholar B. Nature C. The over Soul D. Essays: Second Series Answer: B (P423)
11、 13. In 1837, Ralph Waldo Emerson made a speech entitled _______at Harvard, which was hailed by Oliver Wendell Holmeasas :Our Intellectual Declaration of Independence". A. "Self-Reliance" B. "Divinity School Address" C. "The American Scholar" D. "Nature"
12、 Answer: C (P423) 14. _____is the most ambivalent (有争议的) writers in the American literary history. A. Nathaniel Hawthorne B. Walt Whitman C. Ralph Waldo Emerson D. Mark Twain Answer: A (P429) 15. "There is evil in every human heart, which may remain latent, perhaps, through the whole li
13、fe; but circumstances may rouse it to activity", which author of the following authors does the mention belong to________. A. Washington Irving B. Ralph Waldo Emerson C. Nathaniel Hawthorne D. Walt Whitman Answer: C (P431) 16. In Hawthorne’s novels and short stories, intellectuals usually a
14、ppear as________. A. saviors B. villains C. commentators D. observers Answer: B (P432) 17. All of the following are works by Nathaniel Hawthorne except_______. A. The House of the Seven Gables B. White Jacket C. The Marble Faun D. The Blithedale Romance Answer: B (P431) 18. Walt Whitman is r
15、adically innovative in the form of his poetry. What he prefers for his new subject is__________. A. free verse B. blank verse C. lyric poem D. heroic couplet Answer: A (P450) 19. Which of the following features cannot characterize poems by Walt Whitman? A. Lyrical and well-structured B. Free-fl
16、owing C. Simple and rather crude D. Conversational and casual Answer: A (P450---451) 20. " The horizon’s edge, the flying sea-crow, the fragrance of salt marsh and shore mud. These became part of that child who went forth every day, and who now goes, and will always go forth every day.&quo
17、t; The two lines are taken from____________. A. "There Was a Child Went Forth" by Walt Whitman B. "In a Station of the Metro" by Ezra Pound C. "Cavalry Crossing a Ford" by Walt Whitman D. "Ulysses" by Joyce Answer: A (P454) 21. "Moby Dick" is r
18、egarded as the first American_________. A. Prose epic B. Comic epic C. Dramatic fiction D. Poetic fiction Answer: A (P460) 22. The giant Moby Dick may symbolize all EXCEPT________. A. mystery of the universe B. sin of the whale C. power of the great Nature D. evil of the world Answer: B (P461)
19、 23. Which of the following comments on the writings by Herman Melville is not true? A. "Bartleby, the Scrivener" is a short story. B. "Benito Cereno" is a novella. C. The Confidence---Man has something to do with the sea and sailors. D. Moby-Dick is regarded as the first Ame
20、rican prose epic. Answer: C (P459---460) 24. The Transcendentalists believe that, first, nature is ennobling, and second, the individual is____, therefore, self-reliant. A. insignificant B. vicious by nature C. divine D. forward-looking Answer: C (P402) II. Read the quoted part and answer t
21、he questions: 1. "Time grew worse and worse with Rip Van Winkle as years of matrimony rolled on: a tart temper mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edge tool that grows keener by constant use. For a long while he used to perpetual club of the sages, philosophers, and other idle per
22、sonages of the village. Questions: 1) Please identify the author and the title of the work.2) What’s the meaning of this passage? 参考答案: 1) This is an excerpt from "Rip Van Winkle" by Washington Irving. (P408) 2) With his wife’s dominance at home, the situation became harder and har
23、der for Rip Van Winkle. His wife’s temper became worse and she scolded him for more often. He had to stay in the club with idle people. (P407) 附:Question: Please describe the changes Rip Van Winkle experienced. Answer: 1) Rip Van Winkle was the hero in Irving’s works. He was a good-natured man, a
24、 henpecked (惧内的,妻管严的) husband. 2) Because his wife’s shrewish (泼妇一样的) treatment, Rip had to escape from his home to the little inn in the village. When it failed to give him some restful air, he had to go hunting in the high mountain, where Rip met a stranger, and the man asked Rip to carry keg for
25、 him. Then Rip reached the place in the valley, where many strangers were playing nine-pins. Later Rip got drunk after drinking the liquor, which made him sleep for 20 years. 3) Rip woke up as an old man, entering the village learned that his wife had died, he got the freedom of his own,; and the A
26、merican had been dependent from the control of Britain, he had changed from a subject of the King (George III) into a citizen of the independent new U.S..... 2. " I celebrated myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you
27、quot; Questions: 1) Please identify the author and the title of the poem that had used when published. 2) What is the theme of this poem? 参考答案:1) In the 1856, the title was "Poem of Walt Whitman, an American", then it became "Walt Whitman" in 1860, until 1881, it finally bec
28、ame "Song of Myself". The author is Walt Whitman. (P456--457)2) In this poem Whitman sets forth two principle beliefs: A. The theory of universality (普遍性), which is illustrated by lengthy catalogues of people and things; B. The belief in the singularity (个别性) and equality(平等性) of all be
29、ings in value. (P457) 3. "Standing on the bare ground, ----my head bathed by the blithe air, and uplifted into infinite space, -----all mean egotism vanishes. I become a transparent eye-ball. I am nothing. I see all." Questions: 1) Please identify the author and the title of the wo
30、rk.2) Please briefly interpret this passage.3). What rhetorical device of "transparent eye-ball".4) Emerson said he want to become a transparent eye-ball, what king idea did he want to express? 参考答案:1) This selection is from "Nature" by Emerson. (P427) 2) In the essay Emerson
31、clearly expresses the main principles of his Transcendentalist pursuit and his love for nature. Emerson develops his concept of "Over-Soul" Or "Universal Mind". Last but not the leas, it affirms the divinity of the human beings. (P423) 3) It used the device of metaphor. (P423)
32、4) He wanted to tell us: Nature can purify (净化) our quality and let us get comfort. (P243) III. Questions and answers: 1. The Romantic Period was called "The American Renaissance". Discuss the background of the Romantic Period, and compare it with the Romanticism of Britain. Answer:
33、 1) The two Romanticism both stress the imaginative and emotional qualities of literature; 2) They all pay attention to psychic states of the characters and exalt the individual and common man; 3) American Romanticism revealed unique characteristics: (difference)<1>American authors describe
34、their native land,, especially the spirit of the pioneering into the west, the desire for an escape from society and a return to nature;<2>American writers use local dialect in language;<3>Puritanism has great influence over American Romantics;<4>Calvinism of original sin is obviou
35、s in their works;<5>Transcendentalism is very important theory in American Romanticism;<6>The important setting in American Romanticism are: ① the early puritan settlement; ② the confrontation with the Indians; ③ the frontiersmen’s life; ④ the wild west; ⑤ imagination. (P399—402) 2. A
36、nalyze the themes and characteristic of Hawthorne. Answer: Hawthorne was a man with inquiring imagination, meditative mind and dark vision to life. His themes in writing are: 1) Man was born with evil and sin, one source of them is over-reaching intellect, whose image was always villain; (Chl
37、lingworth e.g.) 2) Hawthorne was influenced greatly by Puritanism, while he criticized it bitterly; 3) He believed Calvinistic ideas, thinking man was depraved and corrupted; they should obey God for saving the spirits; 4) He concerned the moral life of man and human history; 5) He was keen on t
38、he description of man’s development of psychology. (P432—433) 3. Explain the theory of Transcendentalism, then list its important author and works. Answer: Transcendentalism is a very important theory in American Romanticism, its main ideas are: 1) Man has the capacity of knowing truth intuiti
39、vely, or the ability of getting knowledge transcending the senses; 2) Nature is ennobling and individual is divine, therefore, man should be self-reliant. 3) Man is divine/holy and perfectible and man can trust himself to decide what is right and act accordingly; (but to Hawthorne and Melville man
40、 is a sinner); 4) Universe is over-soul -a symbol of the spirit, God or the universe, there is an emotional communication between an individual soul and the universal "over-soul" -unity of Nature. 5) The important authors are: Emerson (The American Scholar) and Thoreau. 6) "Nature
41、quot;, Emerson’s works, is called the unofficial manifesto for the club. (P421—P422) 4. Hawthorne was a master in using symbol and allegory; cite some example to analyze it. Answer: 1) Allegorically, Young Goodman Brown becomes an Everyman called Brown, who will be aged in one night by an evil
42、 adventure, and the evilness makes everyone a fallen idol in the world. 2) In the angle of Symbol: "Brown look up to the Heaven and resist the wicked one" symbols Brown has the force to resist the evilness of the Nature and he still has the faith to God; but "he is alone in the fores
43、t" symbols the society is the place full of sins and evilness, Brown’s strength is not enough at all; then after returning, he lives a dismal and gloomy life symbols he has been crushed down by the social evilness and lost his belief in goodness and piety. (P434—435) 5. Washington Irving was
44、 called "Father of the American short stories" and "the American Goldsmith". What characteristics did he have? Answer: 1) He was nostalgic author, and he always juxtaposing the Old and the New world; 2) He remained a conservative and always exalted a disappearing past, and he
45、prefer the past to present, prefer a dream-like world to a real one; 3) His stories were always from legend, especially German legends, showing best classic style. (P405—406) 6. Sea adventures are Melville’s favorite subject; "Moby-Dick" is a great novel in the theme, which is also not
46、ed for its symbolism, please analyze it in detail. Answer: 1) About the sea adventure: it symbols the voyage of the mind in quest of the truth and knowledge of the universe; a spirit exploration into man’s deep reality and psychology; 2) About the boat; it symbols the society, and the crew symbol
47、 all kinds of people with different social and ethnic ideas; 3) About the white whale: To the author, it symbols nature, it is a complex, unfathomable and beautiful; To the captain Ahab, it is evilness, is a wall. So he will lead all his crew to cut through the wall to dig out all the unknown, myst
48、erious things behind it. To the narrator, Ishmael, it is a mystery. (P460—461) 7. Walt Whitman is a unique poet. Can you explain what make him unique? Answer: 1) His themes are: Democracy; the Revolutionary War and the Civil War; freedom; openness; brotherhood; individualism; the growth of indu
49、stry and the wealth of the cities; universality. 2) His styles are special: "free verse"; "catalogue"; simple and even crude language. (P448-551) PART TWO: AMERICAN LITERATURE Chapter 2 The Realistic Period I. Choose the right answer: 1. Emily Dickinson was sometimes cur
50、ious about the feeling of speech of death and in one of her poems she wrote about the______of death, the title of the poem is "I heard a Fly buzz when I died". A. moment B. suffering C. happiness D. meaning Answer: A (P518) 2. Theodore Dreiser belonged to the school of literary ______
51、which emphasized heredity and environment as important deterministic forces shaping individualized characters who were presented in special and detailed circumstances. A. naturalism B. realism C. determinism D. humanism Answer: A (P524) 3. More than five hundred poems that Dickinson wrote are about nature, in which her general _____about the relationship between man and nature is well expressed. A. skep






