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Art of Being Human The Humanities as a Technique for Living 10th Edition Janaro Test Bank

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Art of Being Human The Humanities as a Technique for Living 10th Edition Janaro Test Bank

MATCHING TEST

Find the matching number from among the choices listed at bottom. You may use choices more
than once, and be aware that there are more choices than you will use.

___ A noncritical thinker is often one of these. 1. literalist

___ Best viewed in the context of 1939 2. Popcorn Syndrome

___ Friedrich Nietzsche 3. figuratist

___ He is associated with the vibrant energy 4. Noel Coward


of the earth
5. e. e. cummings
___ Called the film The Sound of Music “a
sugarcoated lie” 6. The Birth of Tragedy from the Spirit
of Music
___ Baseball-playing folk philosopher
7. Madame Butterfly
___ Reports the details of what happened
8. Miss Saigon
___ Changing your mind after enjoying the
movie the night before 9. Winston Churchill

___ Its context is the war in Vietnam in the 10. Giacomo Puccini
1960s.
11. Dionysus
___ Had a clever comeback to an insulting
invitation. 12. Apollo

13. Pauline Kael

14. Gone with the Wind

15. Yogi Berra

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TRUE/FALSE

____ 1. There is little to be gained from reading professional critics.


____ 2. The music drama Miss Saigon is based on The Sound of Music.
____ 3. A work must belong to the present day in order for us to truly appreciate it.
____ 4. Poet William Wordsworth lived in New York in the SoHo district during the
American Revolution.
____ 5. The first step in a personal critical response is not to jump to hasty conclusions.
____ 6. “The World Is Too Much with Us” is often hailed as Shakespeare’s finest sonnet.
____ 7. Figuratists often use colorful, fanciful, metaphoric language.
____ 8. The poem by e. e. cummings delivers an Apollonian message.
____ 9. Noel Coward was known for his wit, but Winston Churchill got the better of him.
____ 10. Yogi Berra, the baseball legend, also has a Ph.D. in philosophy.
____ 11. The Creation of Adam was painted on a ceiling.
____ 12. A sonnet is a demanding poetic form in which the poet is limited to fourteen lines.
____ 13. A context is a framework of circumstances and relatonships.
____ 14. The process of rationalizing consists of carefully analyzing the nature of a problem.
____ 15. The artist Norman Rockwell is famous for interpreting middle-class life.
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