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Poetics by Aristotle (MCQs)
MCQs from Aristotle "Poetics"
Quiz
- How does Aristotle differentiate poetry from prose?
- Poetry uses language alone.
- Poetry uses rhythm in the form of meter.
- Prose uses pictures and music.
- They are the same
- How does Aristotle say the different types of poetry emerged?
- From nonfiction.
- Peers voted on their preferences.
- From the personalities of different types of men
- The most talented poets decided on the different types
- What does Aristotle identify as the most essential element of tragedy?
- Rhyme.
- Plot.
- Character.
- Irony.
- Per Aristotle, the unity if plot is what to the unity of character's actions?
- Equivalent.
- Irrelevant
- Not equivalent, but often closely related.
- Influential, but not important.
- What does Aristotle call the individual episodes of a story with an episode plot?
- Isolated stories.
- Dependent stories.
- Interesting.
- Funny.
- Aristotle explains that tragedy is not only concerned with the depiction of just any action, but of actions that inspire what?
- Resentment.
- Happiness.
- Pity.
- Anger.
- What type of action does Aristotle say occurs without "Recognition" or "Reversal of Situation"?
- Simple
- Sad
- Good
- Incongruent.
- In poetry, what is the term Aristotle gives for an action that aims to accomplish a certain goal, but actually accomplishes the opposite?
- Irony
- Failure
- Reversal of situation
- Tragedy
- What, as Aristotle states, are good poets forced to do when they write stories with episo die plots?
- To lengthen their stories.
- To shorten their stories.
- To write bettter.
- To write poorly.
- What is history according to Aristotle?
- Lies.
- Accounts that may or may not have happened.
- Concerned simply with facts.
- Rumours promoted as truth
- In poetry, Aristotle says that in the "Odyssey" recognition comes about how?
- The suitors recognize him by his face.
- Penelope recognizes his walk.
- Odysseus's nurse recognizes him from his scar.
- None of the answers is correct.
- In the tragedy, how does Aristotle say the element of surprise should come about?
- Gradually.
- Only after recognition hits occurred.
- Once the main character has demonstrated his worth and morals.
- Consistent with the principles of probability and necessity.
- When a poet presents the poem in the voice of one of the characters, what method does Aristotle say that the poet is using?
- The method of third person.
- The method of imitation.
- The method of first person.
- The method of recognition.
- In art, what does Aristotle believe to be the object?
- Usually a person.
- Something solid.
- Usually an animal.
- What the art imitates.
- What two things does Aristotle requires to be present in a well-written story?
- Birth and death
- Irony and foreshadowing.
- Rhythm and harmony
- Conflict and pain
- Concerning what Aristotle says about the conclusion of a tragedy, which of the following statements is False?
- The story can end happily.
- The characters always resolve the issues and harmony is restored.
- The characters can conquer the problem.
- The problem can conquer the characters and the story ends unhappily.
- Aristotle warns that a tragedy poet should be careful with what?
- The poet should be careful not to write a happy ending.
- Writing the middle, as it is the most important part of a tragedy.
- Choosing ironic events.
- Picking the content for the poem.
- What does Aristotle say about Homer's "Iliad"?
- It lacks pity.
- It reminds him of a bad story.
- It would not work in the format of a tragedy.
- It should be more tragic.
- What does Aristotle identify as a poet's medium?
- Language and heart.
- Language and passion.
- Language.
- Spiritual inspiration.
- Based on Aristotle's techings about tragedy, how can the poet unify the plot?
- Establishing clear relationships between actions the rest of the plot.
- Use complete sentences.
- Use more verbs.
- Develop characters who behave in a believable manner.
- Aristotle explains that the complication accomplishes what?
- It evokes pity.
- It draws the reader in with the suspense of how the problem will be resolved, if it ever is.
- It ties the beginning to the end.
- It gives the reader a sense of resolution.
- According to Aristotle, why do the greatest tragedy poets always choose characters that belongs to such groups?
- An educated character is more believable.
- A moral character is more believable.
- A character with few friends is more interesting.
- A fall from such a great height will impress the spectator.
- In a good tragedy, Aristotle explains that the misfortune the main character experiences is usually caused by what?
- The character's weakness.
- Stupidity.
- Misguided love.
- The character's arrogance.
- What does Aristotle believe to be the goal of tragedy?
- To inspire pity.
- To inspire anger.
- To inspire fear and pity.
- To inspire fear
- When an evil character of a tragic story is suddenly thrust into misfortune, it has been said that this satisfies the moral sense of the audience, but Aristotle asserts that the misfortune does not inspire what?
- Pity.
- Fear.
- Joy.
- Anger.
- Aristotle explains that a sign is one of four types of recognition. What is an example of recognition occurring through the use of a sign?
- A character's action is interrupted by what seems to be divine intervention.
- A character recognizes another by a certain scar or birthmark
- A character receives a psychic reading.
- A character has a vivid dream
- What is third type of recognition as identified by Aristotle?
- One that occurs from a bad dream.
- One that occurs from a good dream.
- One that occurs through the awakening of some memory or latent emotion.
- One that occurs through divine intervention.
- Why does Aristotle believe that the main character of a tragedy ought to be a certain way?
- Because no one is perfect.
- Because the character's weakness ought to be the cause of his misfortune.
- People take pity on weak characters.
- A main character can become strong.
- Aristotle says that an action that is failed to be performed in a tragedy by the person who is aware of the circumstances is what?
- Reconsideration.
- Reversal of situation.
- The least effective poetically.
- Good judgement.
- Why does Aristotle believe that a failed action by a character that is unaware is more effective than a failed action by a character that is aware?
- The second situation inspires more fear, but less pity.
- The morals of the characters that is unaware remain intact, and the first situation inspires more fear.
- They are equally effective.
- They are equally ineffective.
- What is the name that Aristotle uses for words that an audience may not understand?
- "Current" words.
- "Strange" words.
- "Complicated" words.
- "Big" words.
- The following is an example that Aristotle gives of what: a poet uses a general word to mean a more specific one?
- A metaphor.
- Ineffective word use.
- Vagueness.
- Bad poetry.
- When Homer says that Odysseus accomplished a certain number of deeds, what does Aristotle say the reader should do?
- Questions Homer's ability to write believable stories.
- Understand the Odysseus is a busy man.
- Interpret this literally.
- Infer that Odysseus simply accomplished a large number of deeds.
- According to "Poetics" , what would be the analogy between the pen of a writer and the plough of a farmer
- This is not analogy.
- They are tools: both are used to make a living.
- Both are people.
- Both work
- What does Aristotle believes to be the downfall of many poets?
- They use big words.
- They use few metaphors.
- They attempt to put stories that involve very complex actions into poems.
- They confuse their readers with excessive analogies
- Aristotle credits whom with giving a great example of how one can take even a historical event and reduce and organize it into a simple and elegant story?
- Homer.
- Aristotle.
- Sappho.
- Hesiod.
- Why, as identified by Aristotle, can the scale of story told by epics be much greater than what is allowed by the format of tragedy?
- Because it's written as historical event.
- Because it's science fiction.
- Because it's written as narrative.
- Because it's written as a love story.
- In situations where the poet cannot avoid absurdity, Aristotle mentions that the skilled poet does what?
- Uses poetic charms
- Uses rhyme
- Uses a metaphor
- None of the answers is correct
- When a poet does not understand that which he is attempting to depict, Aristotle considers this what type of error?
- Trivial
- Grand
- Unforgivable
- Essential
- Which of the following does Aristotle consider an acceptable reason for a poet to depict men and their actions inaccurately?
- A poet is unaware of his inaccurate depictions.
- The depictions are interesting.
- The inaccuracies are of considerable measure.
- A poet wants to convey how the man should be.
- Aristotle explains that often poets will use words with more than one what?
- Spelling.
- Pronunciations.
- Sound.
- Meaning.
- Aristotle says that refined art excludes what?
- Analogies.
- Metaphors.
- Words with more than one meaning.
- Unsuitable subject matter.
- According to Aristotle, why could tragedy be classified as less refined than epic poetry?
- Tragedy is much longer than epic poetry.
- Because of the embellishment of the on-stage performance component.
- It would never be considered less refined.
- Tragedy uses more metaphors than epic poetry.
- What form of art does Aristotle consider to be more refined and superior?
- Epic poetry.
- Comedy.
- Painting.
- Tragedy.
- What is one reason Aristotle considers this certain form of art to be more refined?
- It is never performed on stage.
- It can achieve the same effect in fewer words.
- It can achieve the same effect with virtually no metaphors.
- He considers all form of art equal
Friday, September 3, 2021
Short Story "The Mortal Immortal" by Mary Shelley MCQs
MCQs of the short story The Mortal Immortal
Quiz
- Age of narrator was
- 323 years
- 324 years
- 325 years
- Winzy was
- A wandering buddish
- A wandering darvesh
- A wandering jew
- How many men sleep for hundred years
- six
- seven
- eight
- The reference of sleepers is from
- poetry
- philosophy
- religion
- To be immortal is
- Burdensome
- Weight of never ending time
- Eternal happiness
- Winzy worked for
- Cornelius Agrippa
- Einstein
- Newton
- Winzy's master experiments are
- Succeeded
- Always failed
- Famoused
- Winzy was the
- Master of Cornelius
- Pupil of Cornelius
- Partner of Cornelius
- Winzy fell in love with
- Bertha
- Catherine
- Marry
- Cornelius offered what to Winzy to remain under his roof
- food
- silver
- gold
- Winzy lover became in the age of infancy
- married
- orphan
- dead
- Winzy lover was adopted by
- Rich old lady
- Rich young man
- Rich old man
- Winzy lover personality was
- Kind hearted
- Simple and coy
- Haughty impatient spirit
- Winzy was
- Rich
- Poor
- Moderate
- How he became half immortal
- By magic
- Drinking Elixer
- By traveling throught time
- Winzy rival in his love was
- William adrain
- Cornelius Agrippa
- Albert hoffer
- When the drink will be prepared, told Cornelius
- Emit Golden flashes
- It became dense
- Change into black colour
- By drinking the portion, love of Bertha
- Cured
- Remain same
- Increased
- Cornelius science could never conquer nature law so far as to
- Traveling in time
- Imprison the soul
- Making himself invisible
- Winzy was named by the society
- Haunted spirit
- Scholar bewitched
- Alien
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