Middle Ages Test

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Which of the following quotations from "The Prologue" is the best example of imagery?

"the veins are bathed in liquor of such sweet power/as brings about the engendering of the flowers"

some of chaucer's couplets use enjambment, which is:

a line of poetry thats meaning continues on to the next line

in "the wife of bath's tale" the knight's quest is

a task given by the queen

all of the following are stages of a romantic quest except

a visit to the land of dead

when sir gawain arrives at his meeting place with the green knight, he hears that sound of an axe being "ground on the grindstone" what literary devices is this?

alliteration

a romance contains all of the following elements except..

an abba rhyme scheme

all of the following are elements of romance except

an aged king

It is ironic that the Pardoner preaches against avarice because he is

especially greedy

in le morte d'arthur one of the chief indications that arthur is a romance hero is that

excalibur is a magic sword

because the canterbury tales is geared toward a particular class of people - the first estate - it is said to be written "ad status" latin for "to the estate"

false

the knight is looking forward to his marriage to the old woman because she saved his life.

false

this system assigned an economic, social, and political position to each person at birth

feudalism

the green knight taunts sir gawain because sir gawain

flinches at the sight of descending axe

what is the genre of the Canterbury Tales as a whole?

frame narrative

Readers of the Canterbury Tales need to be be aware that some references to the pilgrims' physical characteristics are intended to

give us an indication of the characters' personality types

Why does Sir Gawain feel ashamed after his final confrontation with the Green Knight?

he is ashamed because by keeping the sash, he violates the code of knighthood

sir gawain takes the green sash because he

hopes that it will help him to remain alive

all of the following are characteristics of ballads except

iambic pentameter

the pardoners pious tale reveals his

immorality

in "the prologue" Chaucer's main objective is to :

introduce his cast of characters

the lady of the castle attempts to seduce sir gawain because she

is asked by her husband to test dir gawain

based upon his description of this character, Chaucer appears to admire which character in "the prologue" most?

knight

the pardoner earns money from all of the following except

making and selling baskets

in what language was the canterbury tales originally written?

middle english

the political event that had long-lasting consequences for development of the English language

norman conquest

the wife of bath tale tells her tale to do all of the following except

persuade other travelers to agree with her

the rioters go looking for death because they

plan to avenge the deaths of their friends

the ballad "get up and bar the door"

pokes fun at the absurd bickering of a husband and wife

the concluding refrain is "get up and bar the door"

provides a comic twist to the story

In order to reveal his characters, Chaucer uses all of the following techniques except

providing detailed descriptions of the characters' homes

All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:

refrain may be found only in poetry

A couplet is consecutive lines of poetry that

rhyme

which of the following literary techniques does Chaucer use in the Canterbury Tales?

rhyming couplets and iambic pentameter

Chaucer's characterizations of the Prioress, the Monk, and others connected with the church are mainly

satirical

which of the following statement best describes the mother in "lord randall"?

she is inquisitive, and she is afraid for her son

Which of the following statements is false?

sir gawain agrees to meet the lady after the second battle with the green knight

After they abandon their search for Death, the rioters murder one another. This is an example of

situational irony

in ballads, incremental repetition and question-and-answer format were used to increase

suspense

sir gawain and the green knight can be considered a romance because

tells the story of a brave knight who goes on a dangerous journey for a lofty ideal

sir gawain is tested three times and then is forgiven like he "had never fallen in fault" both of these elements are allusions to

the bible

when sir gawain first arrives at the green chapel he is convinced the green knight is

the devil

in the end, which of the following saves sir gawain's life

the green knight's mercy

which of the following best describes the end of the tale?

the rioters meet death

the pilgrims are traveling to Canterbury because:

the shire of Saint Thomas a Becket is there

which of the following statements best describes the two gentlemen in "get up and bar the door"

they are somewhat threatening to the couplet

during the middle ages what was the primary obligation of serfs?

to produce food

Chaucer includes members of all levels of the feudal system in "the Prologue" including the emerging merchant class

true

Physiognomy refers to the relationship between a person's outward appearance and the person's personality and character; during the Middle Ages, it was considered a science.

true

the tale the wife of bath is an example of a romance

true

the word ballad is derived from the old french word "ballares" meaning dancing song

true

the old woman speaks eloquently about

true and false gentility and virtue

the couplet is comprised of

two consecutive rhyming lines

the Wife of Bath is a:

veteran of several pilgrimages and marriages

the pilgrims agree to tell tales during the journey to:

win a free meal, entertain, and instruct one another

The member of the clergy given the most admiring, flattering description is the:

Parson

the knight shows that he has learned what women want most when he

asks his wife to decide which form she will take

according to this tale, what women really want is

autonomy to make their own decision

in "the pardoner's tale" death is portrayed as

both the price of wickedness and an actual person

ballads were composed for

common everyday people

under norman rule, middle english became the language of the

common people


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