Question 1
Selected Answer:
What is the primary goal of fiction, according to Johnson?
To teach virtue
Question 2
Selected Answer: True
In her letter to Lady Mar, Montagu states that the Turkish women are the only
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Question 1
Selected Answer:
What is the primary goal of fiction, according to Johnson?
To teach virtue
Question 2
Selected Answer: True
In her letter to Lady Mar, Montagu states that the Turkish women are the only free people in the Empire.
Question 3
Selected Answer: True
Swift satirizes the domestic values of the Irish, who had a lack of self respect, while at the same time
admonishes the inhumane lack of compassion by those who saw the poor as animals.
Question 4
Selected Answer: True
Swift relies on logic, statistics, and facts to present his proposal.
Question 5
Selected Answer: True
In Rambler No. 4 Johnson suggests that earlier romances were not realistic and therefore not dangerous:
Question 6
Selected Answer:
In Rambler No. 4 Johnson writes, “They are the entertainment of minds unfurnished with ideas, and
therefore easily susceptible of impressions; not fixed by principles, and therefore easily following the
current of fancy; not informed by experience, and consequently open to every false suggestion and partial
account” which means:
The young are easily deceived.
Question 7
Selected Answer:
This work is known as the greatest mock epic poem ever written:
The Rape of the Lock
Question 8
Montague suggests that the Turkish women at the baths were more polite to a stranger than the European
court would have been.
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Selected Answer: True
Question 9
Selected Answer: True
Arming for battle The Rape of the Lock is equated with primping for the party.
Question 10
Selected Answer:
This work asks, “[B]ut why, permit me to ask, must a female be made Nobody?”
Burney’s The Early Journals
Question 11
Selected Answer:
Belinda wears a sparking __________ on her breast.
Cross
Question 12
Selected Answer:
Types of Novels during Restoration include:
Picaresque, Episodic, Gothic, and Religious
Question 13
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This author was a hero in Ireland for speaking out against the English oppression of Ireland.
Swift
Question 14
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This work was based on an actual quarrel between two Catholic families:
The Rape of the Lock
Question 15
Selected Answer:
Ombre is:
A card game
Question 16
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Selected Answer:
This Neoclassical author, who suffered from tuberculosis and was only 4 ½ feet tall, translated
the Odyssey and Iliad:
Pope
Question 17
Selected Answer: True
The Elizabethan Age is often called the Golden Age of England, when all arts flourished.
Question 18
Selected Answer: True
Lady Montagu does not undress for a bath; rather, she visits and observes.
Question 19
Selected Answer: True
Montague’s revelation of her “stays” to the Turkish women in the baths suggests that she is not as free as
they are.
Question 20
Selected Answer:
What ascends comet-like to the starry heavens to assume its place among other constellations?
Lock of Hair
Question 21
Selected Answer: False
Swift seriously proposes cannibalism in “A Modest Proposal.”
Question 22
Selected Answer:
This work can be classified as pre-Romantic:
“Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”
Question 23
Selected Answer:
Swift provides several serious arguments as to how the problems in Ireland could be solved, including:
B and C
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