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ENGL 216E Quiz 1. • Question 1 In Rambler No. 4 Johnson suggests that earlier romances were not realistic and therefore not dangerous: • Question 2 “The use of knowle... dge in our sex (beside the amusement of solitude) is to moderate the passions and learn to be contented with a small expense” was written by: • Question 3 “I think it as scandalous for a woman not to know how to use a needle, as for a man not to know how to use a sword” was written by: • Question 4 This work is known as the greatest mock epic poem ever written: • Question 5 In “A Modest Proposal,” Swift argues that infants are most plentiful in March because: • Question 6 Why does Montagu compare the baths to a ‘women’s coffee-house’? • Question 7 Montague’s revelation of her “stays” to the Turkish women in the baths suggests that she is not as free as they are. • Question 8 This work can be classified as pre-Romantic: • Question 9 This Neoclassical author was considered a hero in Ireland for going against English oppression of Ireland: • Question 10 This author was a hero in Ireland for speaking out against the English oppression of Ireland. • Question 11 Montague suggests that the Turkish women at the baths were more polite to a stranger than the European court would have been. • Question 12 Ombre is: • Question 13 This Neoclassical author, who suffered from tuberculosis and was only 4 ½ feet tall, translated the Odyssey and Iliad: • Question 14 In her letter to Lady Mar, Montagu states that the Turkish women are the only free people in the Empire. • Question 15 The Rape of the Lock mocks ancient epics. • Question 16 This work was based on an actual quarrel between two Catholic families: • Question 17 Who gives the Baron scissors in The Rape of the Lock? • Question 18 The two main British political parties during the eighteenth century were: • Question 19 Arming for battle The Rape of the Lock is equated with primping for the party. • Question 20 This author’s father found her journal and warned her to be more careful about leaving it out: • Question 21 Belinda wears a sparking __________ on her breast. • Question 22 Belinda’s protector sprite is: • Question 23 Characteristics of an Epic include the following: • Question 24 Swift argues that skin can be used by the thrifty for: • Question 25 The main argument in “A Modest Proposal,” that children should be used for food, is a serious proposal. • Question 26 Machinery in The Rape of the Lock consists of: • Question 27 This work hypothesizes that there must be geniuses among the poor. • Question 28 Types of Novels during Restoration include: • Question 29 This author was encouraged to stop writing in a journal. • Question 30 What best describes Lady Montagu’s attitude toward the women she observes? • Question 31 Which work posits that all men are equal in death? • Question 32 “For pride, which produces quickness of resentment, will obstruct gratitude, by unwillingness to admit that inferiority which obligation implies; and it is very unlikely that he who cannot think he receives a favour, will acknowledge or repay it” comes the following work: • Question 33 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: • Question 34 Montagu warns Lady Bute that languages are representative of learning and what a woman has learned she should share with all. • Question 35 The work is essentially a metaphor that ‘The English are devouring the Irish.’ • Question 36 What ascends comet-like to the starry heavens to assume its place among other constellations? • Question 37 Swift provides several serious arguments as to how the problems in Ireland could be solved, including: • Question 38 For this author, fiction is didactic and authors have the moral responsibility of selecting characters and situations carefully: • Question 39 Swift relies on logic, statistics, and facts to present his proposal. • Question 40 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 41 Swift seriously proposes cannibalism in “A Modest Proposal.” • Question 42 This author addresses a journal to “Nobody.” • Question 43 The early centuries of England were very turbulent times and a struggle between Protestants and Catholics. • Question 44 Which work states, “The boasts of heraldry, the pomp of power…The paths of glory lead but to the grave”? • Question 45 Lady Montagu does not undress for a bath; rather, she visits and observes. • Question 46 This work asks, “[B]ut why, permit me to ask, must a female be made Nobody?” • Question 47 The Restoration Period occurs from: • Question 48 What is the primary goal of fiction, according to Johnson? • Question 49 Johnson defines “works of fiction” as ordinary events happening to real people. • Question 50 The Elizabethan Age is often called the Golden Age of England, when all arts flourished. 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