Brit. Lit. 2- Exam 2
What does the Lady of Shalott see that makes her willing to risk the curse?
Sir Lancelot
What does the Sea of Faith, mentioned in the third stanza of "Dover Beach," have in common with the sea the speaker describes in the first stanza?
The Sea of Faith has become more distant, as the actual sea does at low tide.
Arnold's "Memorial Verses" is an elegy written to commemorate the death of
Wordsworth
Darwin identifies anything that limits the increase in numbers of a species as which of the following?
a check
Mr. Utterson is
a lawyer
Mill discusses China to provide an example of
a nation that has stagnated
What is the speaker in Browning's "My Last Duchess" trying to arrange for himself?
a second marriage
What type of poem is "In an Artist's Studio"?
a sonnet
To what animal is Hyde compared?
an ape
In Sonnet #43, Browning repeats the phrases "i love thee" throughout the poem, typically at the beginning of the line. What is the correct term for this literary device?
anaphora
According to Arnold in Culture and Anarchy, religious organizations—like the Puritans—are key to people overcoming which of the following?
animality
Throughout most of the text (and arguably, even through the end), how does Jekyll view himself?
as an inherently good and moral person with a dark side
In "Dover Beach," how does the speaker's tone change through the first stanza?
at first he seems peaceful and happy, but the sound of the waves saddens him
Mill suggests that achieving a true diversity in society requires a willingness reject mainstream thinking. Why does Mill believe diversity of thought is unlikely?
because collective opinion dominates society and people are to oppose the public/mass population
Why does Lady Bracknell reject Jack as a prospective suitor for Gwendolyn?
because he was found in a handbag at a train station
Why does Mill believe that we cannot only learn from the experiences of others?
because other people's experiences will be limited and their interpretations will be biased
Cecily explains to Algernon that, to be serious, an engagement must be
broken off at least once
What Victorian-era social issue does Barrett Browning address in "cry of the children?"
child labor
So that Gwendolen and Cecily will forgive and marry them, Jack and Algernon ask Dr. Chausable to
christen them Ernest
When Dante Rossetti's poem begins, the "blessed damozel" is
dead and in heaven
Darwin explains that every being "must suffer destruction during some period of its life" (608). Why does he believe this is so?
destruction limits poverabundance
Victorian poets were often uneasy with the general public expectation that poetry be
didactic
`Queen Victoria is generally associated with
domestic propriety
"Ulysses" reflects a type of poetry common to the Victorian era, the
dramatic monologue
What type of poem is Browning's "My Last Duchess?"
dramatic monologue
How is the Victorian era usually divided?
early, mid, and late periods
What does fin de siecle mean?
end of the century
The 1832 Reform Bill
extended voting rights
How long does Ulysses plan to be gone?
forever; he will probably die alone
Mill's biggest problem with Calvinism is its rejection of
free will
Patmore celebrates women who are
good wives
In The Descent of Man, Darwin argues that modern man most likely
has a common ancestor with monkeys
When Algernon meets Cecily for the first time, they
have already been engaged for three months
What happens to Jekyll after Hyde murders Sir Danvers Carew?
he becomes more social and devotes himself to doing good works
What does the auditor of "My Last Duchess" actually say in the poem?
he does not speak any lines in the poem
The Duke in "My Last Duchess" implies that he will assert the same control over his future bride as he did over his previous one in all of the following ways except
he is planning a commission a painting of his new wife, just as he did before
That the artist in "In an Artist's Studio" paints his model as a "queen," "saint, [and] an angel" (5, 7) implies that
he ses her a perfect/ideal
Why does Ulysses want to leave Ithaca?
he's bored with domestic life
When Lancelot see the Lady of Shalott, he compliments
her beauty
What is the term Arnold used to describe his belief that poetry should evoke joy and serenity as it attempted to answer life's important philosophical questions?
high seriousness
Jekyll says that when he transformed into Hyde, "one part to me remained." What is the one feature of Jekyll that remains when he is Hyde?
his handwriting
In "Memorial Verses," for what quality does Arnold praise Goethe?
his profound intelligence
Higher criticism approached the Bible in terms of
history
Newman believes that a true gentleman will never
hurt or harm another person
Whom does Jekyll's will originally specify as his heir?
hyde
What horrifying event does Lanyon write about having witnessed?
hyde transforming into jekyll
Whose dead body does Utterson discover after breaking down the door to Jekyll's laboratory?
hyde's
What word is Huxley arguing should be disassociated with Agnosticism?
infidel
Darwin believed which of the following about the evolution of species?
it would continue into the future towards perfection
What does Cardinal Newman believe is power (or can provide power)
knowledge
In the excerpt from The Origin of Species, in which sense does Darwin not use the phrase "struggle for existence"?
natural selection
At the end of The Importance of Being Earnest, Jack learns that he is really Algernon's
older brother
What does Arnold argue will inevitably create a drift towards anarchy?
people doing as they like with no clear reason or purpose
In On Liberty, John Stuart Mill argues that
people should be permitted and even encourages not to conform
According to the subjection of women, Mill wants personal and societal gender relationships to be governed a principle of...
perfect equality
Dante Gabriel Rossetti cofounded the
pre-raphealite brotherhood
The Chartists fought for
working class rights
Over the course of Queen Victoria's reign, London's population grew from about 2 million to
6 million
CLAIM: In "In an Artist's Studio," Christina Rossetti implies that the identity of the artist's model is unclear, unknown, and perhaps even irrelevant. Three of the following lines support the above claim. Choose the quotation that does not provide support for the claim.
"and she with true eyes looks back on him"
Which of the following phrases from "The Angel in the House" does NOT demonstrate Patmore's depiction of women as perfect, ideal creatures?
"the nuptial contrasts are the poles" (63)
Who ends up engaged to whom by the end of the play?
Algernon is engaged to Cecily, Jack is engaged to Gwendolen, Dr. Chausable is engaged to Miss Prism (all of the above)
In The Importance of Being Earnest, who is Bunbury?
Algernon's imaginary friend
Which of the following statements expresses a theme of Browning's Sonnet #43?
Browning suggests that deep, true love for another person must be connected to that individual's love for God
What poem is Dante Rossetti responding to in "The Blessed Damozel"? (Hint: Be sure to read footnotes and glossing when analyzing literature.)
Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven"
What convinces Gwendolen to accept Jack's marriage proposal?
Gwendolyn believes that Jack's name is Ernest, and she loves that name
What is to be the intended effect on men with regard to women is the poet's hymn is successful?
Men will be in awe of women's perfection
Who left Jack in the handbag when he was a baby?
Miss Prism
What European city was the center if culture immediately prior to the Victorian period?
Paris
Based on his writing, which of the following statements would Mill most agree with?
we do not really know women's potential because they have never been allowed to develop socially or intellectually
How do the characters in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde describe Hyde?
They all describe him as small and ugly; he seems deformed, but they cannot say why.
In "The Blessed Damozel," Rossetti uses parentheses to signal
when the damsel's lover is speaking
What was the rest of the world doing while the battle was taking place?
wondering
What relationship did Darwin believe his theory of the mutability of species—i.e., evolution—to have with religion?
religion and evolution could coexist
Which of the following has a major effect on the Victorian narrative fiction
serial publication
According to Darwin, what is the chief mechanism by which organisms, including man, evolve?
sexual selection
Why is the speaker in Browning's Sonnet #32 surprised that her husband loves her?
she believes that he's too good for her and that she's not deserving of him
What is the Lady of Shallot doing at the moment of her death?
singing
Mill repeatedly compare the status of women to that of
slaves
Mill argues that women are raised "from the very earliest of years" to think that they must
submit to and live for others
Patmore describes his late wife as
sweet, gentle, meek (all of the above)
Arnold invokes the figures of Shakespeare and Virgil as ideals of what?
sweetness and light
In modern terms, what does Newman believe is the essence of an effective university-level liberal education?
teaching critical thinking in a well-rounded curriculum
For what is the damsel in "The Blessed Damozel" praying?
that her lover will die
Which war is commemorated in "The Charge of the Light Brigade"?
the Crimean war
In "Memorial Verses," what quality of Wordsworth's does Arnold worry will never exist in the world again?
the ability to make people feel powerful emotions
The central topic of Stevenson's novella is
the dual nature of man
What is the subject of "My Last Duchess?"
the power that accompanies wealth, jealousy and its negative effects, the objectification of women (all of the above)
What happened to the speaker's last duchess?
the speaker had her killed
In the second stanza of "Dover Beach," what does the allusion to Sophocles convey?
the universality of human suffering
What is the Victorian phrase for the conflict to which is Mill responding to the Subjection of Women?
the woman question
According to the poem, why did the six hundred die in the battle?
their commander made a mistake
What happens when Gwendolen and Cecily first meet each other?
they believe they are both engaged to the same man and get into an argument over tea
In William Rossetti's preface to his brother Dante's letters, he explains the essential principles of Pre-Raphaelitism. In what way were the Pre-Raphaelites similar to the Romantics?
they looked to nature for answers and insights, they were revolutionary, they rejected traditional artistic conventions (all of the above)
The Lady of Shalott is cursed an locked in a tower; what is the only way she can look at the world outside?
through a mirror
What does Patmore say that all women really want?
to be desired and praised
What does William Rossetti, in his preface to his brother Dante's letters, say was the primary aim of the Pre-Raphaelites?
to create good visual art
Newman believes that the "practical end" of a college education is
to develop a good, well-functioning society with an intelligent and refined populace
In The Idea of a University, Cardinal Newman argues that the primary mission of a university should be
to provide a liberal education
In Agnosticism and Christianity, Huxley associates agnosticism with
uncertainty
How does Huxley use or understand the term ecclesiasticism?
unchallenged acceptance in a particular religion and its teaching