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6.Wuthering Heights 7.Oliver Twist 8.Vanity Fair 9.The Son's Veto 10.Pride and Prejudice Part VI Answer the following question.(每题6分,总计30分) 1.(1)It is a collaboration of Wordsworth and Coleridge who are the major representatives of the Romantic Movement. (2)In the book,they explored new theories and innovated new technologies in poetry writing. (3)New:break away with traditional writing style.They saw poetry as a healing energv.They regard poetry could purify the souls of individuals and society. (4)Lyrical Ballads uses simple language to show strong sympathy with the poor,and it's the fusion of natural ascription with expression of inward state of mind 2.Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age. In his works,he seriously exposes and criticizes all the poverty,injustice. hypocrisy and corruptness he sees around him.Dickens sets out a full map and a large-scale criticism of the nineteenth century England,particularly London.But as a bourgeois writer,he can in no way supply any fundamental solution to the social plights.The best he can do seems to try to retain an optimism with wishful thinking.as in hisearly novels.or to express a helpless indignant protest,as in his later novels.A combination of optimism about people and realism about the society is present from the very beginning 3. (1)It symbolizes regeneration which follows the destruction and death of winter. 6. Wuthering Heights 7. Oliver Twist 8. Vanity Fair 9. The Son’s Veto 10. Pride and Prejudice Part VI Answer the following question. (每题 6 分,总计 30 分) 1. (1) It is a collaboration of Wordsworth and Coleridge who are the major representatives of the Romantic Movement. (2) In the book, they explored new theories and innovated new technologies in poetry writing. (3)New: break away with traditional writing style. They saw poetry as a healing energy. They regard poetry could purify the souls of individuals and society. (4) Lyrical Ballads uses simple language to show strong sympathy with the poor, and it’s the fusion of natural ascription with expression of inward state of mind. 2. Dickens is one of the greatest critical realist writers of the Victorian Age. In his works, he seriously exposes and criticizes all the poverty, injustice, hypocrisy and corruptness he sees around him. Dickens sets out a full map and a large-scale criticism of the nineteenth century England, particularly London. But as a bourgeois writer, he can in no way supply any fundamental solution to the social plights. The best he can do seems to try to retain an optimism with wishful thinking, as in his early novels, or to express a helpless indignant protest, as in his later novels. A combination of optimism about people and realism about the society is present from the very beginning. 3. (1) It symbolizes regeneration which follows the destruction and death of winter
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