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LIT 2- WORLD LITERATURE


PREFINAL EXAMINATION
S.Y. 2020-2021

I. IDENTIFICATION

DIRECTIONS: Identify the following. Write your answer on the space provided.

The Decameron 1. Giovanni Boccaccio’s greatest work


Dante Alighieri 2. Author of the “Divine Comedy”
Anti-Baroquism 3. It fights against the style of the preceding Baroque, which is considered
excessively rhetorical and twisted.
Cantar de Mio Cid4. The oldest preserved Spanish cantar de gesta
Kharjas 5. This were short poems spoken in local colloquial Hispano-Romance
dialects, known as Mozarabic, but written in Arabic script.
Aphrodite 6. Goddess of love, pleasure, passion, procreation, fertility, beauty and desire.
Hera 7. Queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage, women, childbirth and
family.
Modernist Literature 8. demonstrated a modernism of feeling that indicates the end of classical
literature
Petronius 9. The first Latin novel.
Cicero 10. Considered the master of Latin prose.
The Pastoral Eclogues, the Georgics, and the Aeneid 11. An epic poem describing the events
that led to the creation of Rome.
Phormio 12. A Latin comic play by the early Roman playwright Terence, based on a play
by Apollodorus of Carystus.
Quintus Ennius 13. He wrote a historical epic, the Annals (soon after 200 BC), describing
Roman history from the founding of Rome to his own time.
Hellenistic 14. Period between the death of Alexander the Great and the rise of Roman
domination.
Dionysus 15. The god of the grape-harvest, winemaking and wine, of fertility, ritual
madness, religious ecstasy and theatre in ancient Greek religion and myth.
Aeschylus 16. He is often described as the Father of Tragedy.
Euripides 17. He is also known as the “most tragic poet”, was a tragedian of classical
Athens.
Sappho 18. She is known for her lyric poetry, written to be sung and accompanied by a
lyre.
Homer 19. Author of Iliad and Odyssey.

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Works and Days and Theogony20. Two surviving works of Hesiod

II. MATCHING TYPE

DIRECTIONS: Match the Column A to Column B.

E 1. Athena a. Jupiter
A 2. Zeus b. Juno
B 3 Hera c. Neptune
d. Ceres
G 4. Artemis
e. Minerva
D 5. Hades f. Apollo
F 6. Apollo g. Diana
J 7. Hephaestus h. Mars
I 8. Aphrodite i. Venus
C 9. Poseidon j. Vulcan
K 10.Hermes k. Mercury
l. vesta
H 11. Ares
L 12. Hestia

III. AUTHORS
DIRECTIONS: Identify the authors of the following literary pieces. Write your answer after the
literary piece.
1. The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
2. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain
3. The Portrait of a Lady - Henry James
4. Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison
5. The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
6. The Sound and the Fury  - William Faulkner
7. Absalom, Absalom! - William Faulkner
8. To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
9. The stories of Flannery O’Connor - Flannery O' Connor
10. Moby-Dick - Herman Melville

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IV. ESSAY(18pts)

1. Tell something about the characteristics of British Literature. Focus on how the Poetry and
Prose are written during the different periods.

First period : Elizabethan Era: 1558-1603 Poetry Edmund Spenser was the author of the
Faerie Queene, an epic poem and fantastical allegory celebrating the Tudor dynasty and
Elizabeth I.

Jacobean Period: 1603-1625 Poetry Shakespeare popularized the English Sonnet which
changed the Petrarch's model. John Donne (1572-1631) the metaphysical poets and George
Herbert (1593-1633). George Chapman was successful playwright who is remembered chiefly
for his translation in 1616 of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey into English verse.

Prose: Elizabeth Era: 1558-1603 Jacobean period: 1603-1625 Late Renaissance:1625-1660


The Restoration:1660-1700 The Augustan Age: 1701-1750 The Roots of Romanticism: 1750-
1798 Romanticism: 1798-1837 Victorian Literature: 1832-1900 Poetry:1901-1945 Late
Modernism: 1946-2000

Prepared by:

MA. KHARLA B. CAEG, LPT


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