lunes, 28 de junio de 2010
Literature
1. Define and explain The Great Vowel Shift
It was a major change in the pronunciation of the English language.During the Great Vowel Shift,the 2highest long vowels became diphthongs and the other five underwent an increase in tongue height with one of them coming to the front.
2. Name 5 dialects of Modern English
American English,Australian English,,Brithish English,Canadian English,Caribbean English.
3. One of the problems with Early Modern English was a lack of uniformity in spelling.Which people( American,English) helped stablish standardized spelling?
English
4. How many countries in the world have given Modern English official status?
Approximately 10.
5. The most recent statistics show that approximately how many people speak Modern English,a: first language,b : seconf language?
Over 1 billion of speakers of English as a first or second language
6. When was Early Modern English spoken?
The end of the Middle English period,the latter half of the 15 century,to 1650
7. How are the use of Pronouns different between Early Modern and Modern English?
Pronouns were much the same as today.One difrene is that my and thy became mine and thine beforewords beginning with a vowel and letter h,thus mine eyes,thine hand ,and so on.
8. Which language families does odern English belong in?
9. Name 4 worldwide uses for Modern English
Middle English(a:) fronted to (ae)
Middle English (e:) raised to Modern English (i:)
Middle English (o:) raised to Modern English (u:)
Middle English (i:) diphthongised to (Ii)
10. In your opinion what was the greatest influence on the spread of Modern English around the worl,why?
The migration of the large numbers of peope to the United States
11. Which 3 people are also candidates as the possible authors of Shakespeare 's plays?
Francis Bacon,Christopher Marlowe, and Edward de Vere
12. Briefly explain The Oxfordian Theory
13. Shakespeare wrote 38 plays,which according to the Folio Classification ,fall into 3 categories.Name 3 categories
Comedies,histories and tragedies.
14. In which town was Shakespeare born?
Stratford-upon-AvonWrawickshire,England
15.Which famous London theatre is connected with Shakespeare 's plays?
The Glove
16. In your opinion what does this portion of Hamlet's famous soliloquy mean?
It give information about characters or events,to explore characters's minds.
17. Name 5 post Shakespearen artist whose work was heavily influenced by the writings of William Shakespeare?
Thomas Hardy,William Faulkner,Charles Dickens,Herman Melville,Henry Fusely.
18. Which of Shakespeare's plays are included in The war of Roses series?
19. Shakespeare wrote most of his works in blank verse composed in iambic pentameter. What is blank verse and iambic pentameter ?
The blank verse was shakespeare's standard poetic form and this is composed in iambic pentameter
20. Name 4 actors from Shakespeare's original company?
Richard Burbage,William Kempe,Henry Condell,John Heminges and Robert Armin
21. What were The War of the roses(1377-1485)?
A series of dynastics wars for the throne of England
22. Why was this war called The war of the roses?
The name was base on a fictional scene in William Shakespeare's play ,where the opposing sides pick their different-coloured roses at the Temple Church.
23. What were the names of the 2 houses which fought in this war?
The White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster.
24. What prompet this civil war to begin?
To fight for the throne of England
25. How did the war end?
The war ended with the victory of the Earl of Richmond,Henry Tudor,who founded the House Of Tudor,which subsequently ruled England and Wales for 117 years.
26. Which kings of England were participants in The War of the roses?
King Richard II,Henry IV,Edward IV
jueves, 13 de mayo de 2010
1. Approximately when was Middle English spoken?
Between the late 11 century and about 1470.
2. What were the major factors which let to the development and the spread of middle English?
- The introduction of the Chancery Standard,a form of London-based English.
- The works of Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower.
- The introduction of English Bible and Prayer Book.
3. Match the following Old English words with their Anglo-Norman equivalent:
Pig/pork
Cow/beef
Wood/forest
Sheep/mutton
House/mansion
Worthy/honourable
Bold/courageous
4. Compare and contrast the structure of nouns,pronouns and verbs,between Middle English and Modern English.
Nouns:Midde English reatins only two distinct nouns-ending patterns from the more complwx of inflection in old English.The strong (e)splural form has survived onto Modern English.The weak (e). form is now rare in the standard language.
Verbs: The first form singular of verbs in the present tense ends in -e,the second person in -(e)st and the third person in -ep.In past tense,weak verbs are formed adding an -ed(e) or -t.Strong verbs,form their past tense by changing their steam vowel.
Pronouns:The first and second person pronouns survived largely unchanged,with only minor spelling variations.The third person,the masculine accusative singular became "him".The feminine form was replaced by a form of the demonstrative that developed into "she"
5.How is pronunciation different between Middle English and Modern Eenglish?
Generally,all letters in Middle English words were pronounced.In earlier Middle English all written vowels were pronounced.
6. What is the Chancery Standard,and how did it come into effect?
It is a written form of English used by government bureaucracy.It come into effect because the government needed a clear and unambiguos form for use in its official documents.
7. Who wrote the Canterbury Tales?
It was writen by Geoffrey Chaucer.
8. Describe the medieval pilgrims who journyed from Canterbury to London.
It was a group with a leader who would judge the song of the group,also they choose a " master of ceremonies" to guide them and organize the journey.
9. Why did the pilgrims take this journey?
Because they wanted to tell the stories with their own experiences.
10. It is thought that some of the stories in the Canterbury Tales originated in Italy. What was the name of the Ialian book and who wrote it?
The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio.
11. The Canterbury Tales is considerated an extremely important book both in terms of English Literature and in the history of English writing.In your ipinion,why is this book so important?
It helped to the use of the vernacular,English, rather than French or Latin.
12. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is:
A medieval romance poem, with Arthurian themes.
13. Who is Sir Gawain?
Is a knight of King Arthur´s Round Table.
14. What is the challenge that The Green Knight proposes to the knight of the Round Table?
It is a challenge from a mysterious warrior who is completely green.The Green Knight offers to strike him with his axe if the challenger will take a return blow in a year and a day.
15. What is the similarities between Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Irish tales of
cĂșchulainn?
Cuchulainn´s antagonist feints three blows with the axe before letting his target depart without injury.
16. What is the importance of the pentagram/ pentagle in the poem?
The poem describes the pentagle as a symbolof faithfulness and an "endless knot"
17. How are numbers used to symbolize events in the poem?
The poet highlights number symbolism to add symetry and meaning to the poem.
18. What is the significance of Sir Gawain´s neck wound?
The neck,was believed to correlate with the part of the soul related to will,connecting the reasoning part(the head) and the courageous part( the heart)
19. Which actor played The Green Knight in the film adaptation,sword of the valiant?
Sean Conery.
20. In many ways this poem is in the modern sense,a soap opera.Compare Sir Gawain and the Green Knight with a modern Chilean teleseries.
Some topics that are showed on soap operas are similar, for example the women´s ultimate power over men.
jueves, 15 de abril de 2010
jueves, 8 de abril de 2010
Assignment 1: Writters on writing
1. What are some ofthe fears these highly successful writers have about writing?
Some of the fears is to be able to catch the interest of their readers,have the hability to control some situations complicated for them,difficult moment in their lives that can
influence at the moment of write.
2. What are some of the difficulties they have when they are writing?
They don'thave a complete freedom at the moment of writing,because there are some subjcts that they can't touch.For example in political and religious aspects. Thus,some of their books are rejects or take out of publication.
Also, they have to consider that they need to be relaxed to write and enjoy it.
3. What are some of the positive aspects to writing?
*They can touch on the subjects that nobody want or feel the confidence to speak.
*Approach to the people to know and speak "taboo subjects".
*It's a good way to use,like a means of relief to speak of everything.
4. Do you feel these authors enjoy being writers ? Why?
I think they enjoy being writers because they can imagine,create a new world that they have in their minds.It is the only way for them to make real their dreams or thougths that they can´t speak freely.
5. Is reading an important facet of writing? Why?
*It is a resource of inspiration to write.
*Approach to the different styles that the writers have.
6. In your opinion,What are the 3 most important things which will make your writng successful?
*The message that I want to transmit have to be clear and not to digress from the main topic.
* Use simple words,to everyone can read it.
* It has to hasve a structure and order.
Assignment 1b: Old English/Beowulf
1. When was Old English spoken?
It was spoken and written between the mid-5 century and the mid-12 century.
2. Name 4 languages groups which influenced the development of old English?
Influence: Grmanic-Latin-Norse and Celtic.
3. In the phonology section,name 5 phonetical differences between Old English and modern English?
*Long/a:/.Rarely found in manuscripts,but usually distinguished from short (a)in modern editions.
*Long/ae:/.Rarely found in manuscripts,but usually disringuished from short (ae)in modern editions.
* Long /e:/.Rarely found in manuscripts,but isually distinguished from short (e) in modern editions.
* Long /e:o/.Rarely found inmanuscripts,but usually distinguished from short (eo) in modern editions.
* /w/.A modern substitution for (p).
4. Are there any similarities between Old English and modern English?
Some similarities are in grammar.How the sentences are organized.
5. In the orthography section,enlarge the picture of the runic alphabet.How many letters (runies)are there in this alphabet?
There are 34 letters.
6. Which epic poem was originally written in Old English?
It was Beowulf.
7.In the See Also Section,click on:Beowulf approximately when was Beowulf written?
It was written between the 8 and the early 11 centuries.
8. Even though Beowulf was written in England,the story takes place in which countries?
The story takes place in:Denmark,Scandinvia and Germany.
9. In the poem,which 3 antagonists does Beowulf battle or fight against?
Grendel,the monster.
Grendel's mother.
An unnamed dragon.
10. What happens to Beowulf at the end of the story?
Bowulf fight against a dragon and both die.He leaves his kingdom to his friend Wiglaf.
11. Who was the author of Beowulf?
It is a epic poem of unknown author.
12. What was the titles and the dates of the two film versions of Beowulf?
*In 2007
* In 1990