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English Literature Mcqs

In Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion, what is the significance of trouthe ?

In Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion, what is the significance of trouthe ?

A. Trouthe represents the supernatural aspects of the medieval romance.
B. Trouthe alludes to the British conversion
from paganism to Christianity.
C. Trouthe emphasizes the positive side of feudalism.
D. Trouthe suggests the imminent return to a pre-feudal social organization.

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English Literature Mcqs, Medieval Literature and Culture

Complete the following statement. Chaucer wrote his elegiac poem, “The Book of the Duchess,” to praise the young Duchess of Lancaster who tragically died of___________________?

Complete the following statement. Chaucer wrote his elegiac poem, “The Book of the Duchess,” to praise the young Duchess of Lancaster who tragically died of___________________?

A. the Black Plague.
B. unrequited love for John of Gaunt.
C. drowning in the Thames.
D. childbirth.

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English Literature Mcqs, Medieval Literature and Culture

What was the focus of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae ?

What was the focus of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae ?

A. The life and poems of Caedmon
B. The conversion of Britain from paganism
C. The early years of William the Conqueror
D. The tales of King Arthur

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English Literature Mcqs, Medieval Literature and Culture

Which of the following characteristics are not essential to knightly chivalry as described by Chretien de Troyes ?

Which of the following characteristics are not essential to knightly chivalry as described by Chretien de Troyes ?

A. The knight is religious.
B. The knight is submissive to his lad.
C. The knight is dedicated to his feudal lord.
D. The knight is blond, tall, and elegant.

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English Literature Mcqs, Medieval Literature and Culture

Why was the alliterative revival associated with nationalism and nostalgia ?

Why was the alliterative revival associated with nationalism and nostalgia ?

A. The stories of King Arthur made all English people nostalgic.
B. Metrical poetry simply got boring.
C. Alliterative poetry was much easier to write.
D. Alliterative poetry was associated with a world before the French influence, a world before the Conquest

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English Literature Mcqs, Medieval Literature and Culture

Why was Acrene Wisse written in the vernacular language ?

Why was Acrene Wisse written in the vernacular language ?

A. English was a more commonly used language in the Church.
B. The audience was likely unable to read French.
C. Women were more educated, so they knew more languages.
D. The audience was partially lay-women with little knowledge of Latin.

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English Literature Mcqs, Medieval Literature and Culture

In Beowulf, what does the representation of Hrothgar suggest about rulers ?

In Beowulf, what does the representation of Hrothgar suggest about rulers ?

A. Kings often used generous gifts to recruit their followers.
B. It was necessary for kings to fight in order to keep their power.
C. The ability to attract fellow warriors was a necessary attribute of power.
D. All of these answers

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English Literature Mcqs, Medieval Literature and Culture

What was the primary function of The Rule of Saint Benedict ?

What was the primary function of The Rule of Saint Benedict ?

A. The Rule of Saint Benedict standardized monasticism.
B. The Rule of Saint Benedict was the first example of poetry written in the vernacular language.
C. The Rule of Saint Benedict explained the new architectural style.
D. The Rule of Saint Benedict offered an early example of dream poetry.

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English Literature Mcqs, Medieval Literature and Culture