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ENGL 102 FINAL EXAM 3

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1) In context, the excerpt says that __________.

2) Choose one word that best describes how GOD feels about those about
whom He speaks.

3) Why does Death use the word cruelly?

4) In context, the excerpt depicts Everyman as __________.

5) Which of the following best summarizes the image of the world depicted in the
except?

6) Sophocles attempted to individualize (make more human) the heroes of Greek
drama.

7) Aristotle, the Greek critic, said that a tragic hero could either be a nobleman or
a common man

8) Thespis is the first poet known to insert choral works between verses.

9) One of Sophocles' contributions was the inclusion of female actors.

10) Everyman goes with Good Deeds and Knowledge into the grave.

11) The three unities of Greek drama (the unities of place, time, and action) were
inviolable, enforced laws imposed upon classical drama.

12) Oedipus killed Jokasta.

13) Greek audiences had a knowledge of Homer's works.

14) Ancient Greek drama was not original, because the playwright took his
plots/story from the familiar myths of the gods.

15) When Everyman becomes faint, he must

16) Which is not true of miracle plays?

17) The Greek chorus was sometimes used to interpret action and intent.

18) Oedipus speaks of _____ as seer and student of mysteries. Answer
19) Goods says in the play Everyman: “For my love is contrary to the love
everlasting. / But if thou had loved moderately during, / As, to the poor give part of
me, / Then shouldst thou not in this dolour be, / Nor in this great sorrow care.”
What advice does Goods give Everyman in this passage?

20) "QuemQuoeritis" is the second oldest extant liturgical drama from England.

21) In the play Oedipus the Chorus say: “Majestic Oedipus! / No prince in
Thebes had ever such renown, / No prince won such grace of power. / And now
of all men ever known / Most pitiful is this man’s story: / His fortunes are most
changed, his state / Fallen to a low slave’s / Ground under bitter fate.” The
excerpt uses __________ as its organizing principle.

22) Othello has a jealous nature.

23) of the plot of a play to one revolution of the sun (24 hours) made the play
rather unrealistic.

24) The major characters in Shakespeare's tragedies are influenced by
Aristotle's concept of tragic hero.

25) Everyman is an extant English medieval morality play.

26) There is at least one evidence of Parodos in Oedipus Rex.

27) Everyman ends with this injunction:

And he that hath account whole and sound,

High in heaven he shall be crowned;

Unto which place God bring us all thither;

That we may live body and soul together

There to help Trinity!

Amen, say ye, for saint _____.

28) The name of the blind seer in Oedipus is Kreon.

29)In the play Oedipus the Chorus say: “Majestic Oedipus! / No prince in Thebes
had ever such renown, / No prince won such grace of power. / And now of all
men ever known / Most pitiful is this man’s story: / His fortunes are most changed,
his state / Fallen to a low slave’s / Ground under bitter fate.” In context, what has
happened to Oedipus?
30) Othello becomes suspicious of Desdemona, because he is manipulated by
Iago and the circumstances Iago creates for him.

31)Confession gives Everyman a

32)Five Wits affirms the doctrine of transubstantiation.

33)Jokasta in Oedipus Rex thinks at one point that her baby

34)The plot of Oedipus Rex has been called one of the most perfect dramatic
plots ever conceived.

35)Desdemona is as dishonest as Iago.

36)A "tragic flaw" always results in a complete loss.

37)Phoibus/Apollo is the god of _____.

38)With the decline and fall of Rome, drama - either as an institution or a
literature - ceased to exist.

39)In order to encourage realism all action in Greek theater had to occur within
the events of one day.

40)In the play Oedipus the Chorus say: “Alas the seed of men./…/ That breathe
on void and are void / And exist and do not exist?” In context, what does the first
line—“Alas the seed of men”—mean?

41)Richard Caxton printed Everyman in English in the early 1600's.

42)Everyman states in the play Everyman: “Alas, shall I have no longer respite? /
I may say Death giveth no warning: /…/ Wherefore, Death, I pray thee, for God’s
mercy, / Spare me till I provided of remedy.”

In this excerpt, Everyman begs for time before he must begin his _________
process.

43) Goods states in the play Everyman: “Who calleth me? Everyman? What hast
thou hast! / I lie here in corners, trussed and piled so high, / And in chest I am
locked so fast, / Also sacked in bags, thou mayst see with thine eye, / I cannot
stir; in packs low I lie. / What would ye have, lightly me say.”

This excerpt uses visual imagery to show a pile of material wealth filling every
space. By contrast and deductive reasoning, what is lacking?

44) Too much violence is depicted on stage in Oedipus Rex.

45) Morality plays flourished until late in the nineteenth century.
46) In classical drama, "Orchestra" meant a place of dance.

47) The choral division known as strophe functions as echo.

48) In 1210, Pope Innocent III moved drama from the wagon processionals into
the church buildings.

49) According to the "Three Unities," action was restricted to one main action
with few or no subplots.

50) A contrived "miracle" of intervention used to solve problems is the deus ex
machina.

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Engl 102 final exam 3

  • 1. ENGL 102 FINAL EXAM 3 PLEASE DOWNLOAD HERE 1) In context, the excerpt says that __________. 2) Choose one word that best describes how GOD feels about those about whom He speaks. 3) Why does Death use the word cruelly? 4) In context, the excerpt depicts Everyman as __________. 5) Which of the following best summarizes the image of the world depicted in the except? 6) Sophocles attempted to individualize (make more human) the heroes of Greek drama. 7) Aristotle, the Greek critic, said that a tragic hero could either be a nobleman or a common man 8) Thespis is the first poet known to insert choral works between verses. 9) One of Sophocles' contributions was the inclusion of female actors. 10) Everyman goes with Good Deeds and Knowledge into the grave. 11) The three unities of Greek drama (the unities of place, time, and action) were inviolable, enforced laws imposed upon classical drama. 12) Oedipus killed Jokasta. 13) Greek audiences had a knowledge of Homer's works. 14) Ancient Greek drama was not original, because the playwright took his plots/story from the familiar myths of the gods. 15) When Everyman becomes faint, he must 16) Which is not true of miracle plays? 17) The Greek chorus was sometimes used to interpret action and intent. 18) Oedipus speaks of _____ as seer and student of mysteries. Answer
  • 2. 19) Goods says in the play Everyman: “For my love is contrary to the love everlasting. / But if thou had loved moderately during, / As, to the poor give part of me, / Then shouldst thou not in this dolour be, / Nor in this great sorrow care.” What advice does Goods give Everyman in this passage? 20) "QuemQuoeritis" is the second oldest extant liturgical drama from England. 21) In the play Oedipus the Chorus say: “Majestic Oedipus! / No prince in Thebes had ever such renown, / No prince won such grace of power. / And now of all men ever known / Most pitiful is this man’s story: / His fortunes are most changed, his state / Fallen to a low slave’s / Ground under bitter fate.” The excerpt uses __________ as its organizing principle. 22) Othello has a jealous nature. 23) of the plot of a play to one revolution of the sun (24 hours) made the play rather unrealistic. 24) The major characters in Shakespeare's tragedies are influenced by Aristotle's concept of tragic hero. 25) Everyman is an extant English medieval morality play. 26) There is at least one evidence of Parodos in Oedipus Rex. 27) Everyman ends with this injunction: And he that hath account whole and sound, High in heaven he shall be crowned; Unto which place God bring us all thither; That we may live body and soul together There to help Trinity! Amen, say ye, for saint _____. 28) The name of the blind seer in Oedipus is Kreon. 29)In the play Oedipus the Chorus say: “Majestic Oedipus! / No prince in Thebes had ever such renown, / No prince won such grace of power. / And now of all men ever known / Most pitiful is this man’s story: / His fortunes are most changed, his state / Fallen to a low slave’s / Ground under bitter fate.” In context, what has happened to Oedipus?
  • 3. 30) Othello becomes suspicious of Desdemona, because he is manipulated by Iago and the circumstances Iago creates for him. 31)Confession gives Everyman a 32)Five Wits affirms the doctrine of transubstantiation. 33)Jokasta in Oedipus Rex thinks at one point that her baby 34)The plot of Oedipus Rex has been called one of the most perfect dramatic plots ever conceived. 35)Desdemona is as dishonest as Iago. 36)A "tragic flaw" always results in a complete loss. 37)Phoibus/Apollo is the god of _____. 38)With the decline and fall of Rome, drama - either as an institution or a literature - ceased to exist. 39)In order to encourage realism all action in Greek theater had to occur within the events of one day. 40)In the play Oedipus the Chorus say: “Alas the seed of men./…/ That breathe on void and are void / And exist and do not exist?” In context, what does the first line—“Alas the seed of men”—mean? 41)Richard Caxton printed Everyman in English in the early 1600's. 42)Everyman states in the play Everyman: “Alas, shall I have no longer respite? / I may say Death giveth no warning: /…/ Wherefore, Death, I pray thee, for God’s mercy, / Spare me till I provided of remedy.” In this excerpt, Everyman begs for time before he must begin his _________ process. 43) Goods states in the play Everyman: “Who calleth me? Everyman? What hast thou hast! / I lie here in corners, trussed and piled so high, / And in chest I am locked so fast, / Also sacked in bags, thou mayst see with thine eye, / I cannot stir; in packs low I lie. / What would ye have, lightly me say.” This excerpt uses visual imagery to show a pile of material wealth filling every space. By contrast and deductive reasoning, what is lacking? 44) Too much violence is depicted on stage in Oedipus Rex. 45) Morality plays flourished until late in the nineteenth century.
  • 4. 46) In classical drama, "Orchestra" meant a place of dance. 47) The choral division known as strophe functions as echo. 48) In 1210, Pope Innocent III moved drama from the wagon processionals into the church buildings. 49) According to the "Three Unities," action was restricted to one main action with few or no subplots. 50) A contrived "miracle" of intervention used to solve problems is the deus ex machina.