Периоды английской литературы. Карпова В.А. - 23 стр.

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4. Sir Thomas Malory used as
his source chiefly an assortment of:
a. Welsh Arthurian tales.
b. French Arthurian prose romances.
c. Roman Arthurian romantic epics.
5. The age of the Miracles was one in which an integral part of communal
life was:
a. Commercialism.
b. Intellectual rebirth.
c. Religion.
6. The historical origins of the Mystery Plays can be traced back to:
a. The embryo Latin plays.
b. Ancient Celtic myths.
c. Breton lays.
7. Medieval drama arose out of rites:
a. Dealing with life and death.
b. Commemorating the birth and the resurrection of Christ.
c. Dealing with the theme of fertility.
8. Mystery plays were performed:
a. In colleges.
b. In the dining halls of the nobles.
c. Outdoors on movable pageants.
9. The Moralities keep alive the central theme:
a. The union of a mortal with an other world being.
b. Chivalric deeds of knights.
c. The sense of mans responsibility to a power higher than
himself.
10. The Interludes began to reintroduce the notion of England as part of
the European:
a. Spiritual community.
b. Cultural community.
c. Religious community.
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4. Sir Thomas Malory used as his source chiefly an assortment of:
             a. Welsh Arthurian tales.
             b. French Arthurian prose romances.
             c. Roman Arthurian romantic epics.
5. The age of the Miracles was one in which an integral part of communal
   life was:
             a. Commercialism.
             b. Intellectual rebirth.
             c. Religion.
6. The historical origins of the Mystery Plays can be traced back to:
             a. The embryo Latin plays.
             b. Ancient Celtic myths.
             c. Breton lays.
7. Medieval drama arose out of rites:
           a. Dealing with life and death.
           b. Commemorating the birth and the resurrection of Christ.
           c. Dealing with the theme of fertility.
8. Mystery plays were performed:
            a. In colleges.
            b. In the dining – halls of the nobles.
            c. Outdoors on movable pageants.
9. The Moralities keep alive the central theme:
             a. The union of a mortal with an other – world being.
             b. Chivalric deeds of knights.
             c. The sense of man’s responsibility to a power higher than
             himself.
10. The Interludes began to reintroduce the notion of England as part of
    the European:
             a. Spiritual community.
             b. Cultural community.
             c. Religious community.




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