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Revision questions for the exam
I General
  • What is CL?
    • that is especially written with children in mind;
    • that is actually selected and read by children;
    • that often introduces children as main characters ;

  • What are the most important elements of literature ?
    • Characters
    • point of view
    • Setting
    • plot
    • theme
    • style
    • tone
    • conflict
    • symbol

  • What are some the most typical features of the fantasy genre?
    II Classical literature
  • What is Beowulf? When and by whom was it written?
    Beowulf is the conventional title of an Old English heroic epic poem.
  • Who was King Arthur ? In which century was he thought to have been acting? In which century did his legends become popular ?

  • What are the main symbols of King Arthur’s legend?
    Round Table, Holy Grail, Excalibur, Code of chivalry
  • Which century do Robin Hood ballads stem from?
    12th Century
  • What were the changes of the childhood concept in the 18th century?
  • What is a fairy tale ?
    • fictional story that may feature:
      • Folkloric characters ( such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, witches , giants, princesses, and talking animals ) and enchantments, often involving a far-fetched sequence of events .
      • Magical people
      • Timeless elements: recurrent features: strong heroes, fortunate peasants, beautiful princesses, and wicked stepmothers (or stepfathers)

  • Where do the oldest fairy tales come from?
    The oldest known written fairy tales stem from ancient Egypt , c. 1300 BC (ex. The Tale of Two Brothers )
  • When did fairy tales come to be associated with CL?
    In the 19th and 20th centuries the fairy tale came to be associated with children's literature.
  • What is the difference between legends/ballads and fairy tales?
    Unlike legends and
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    1.What is CL?2.What are the most important elements of literature?3.What are some the most typical features of the fantasy genre? 1.What is Beowulf? When and by whom was it written?2.Who was King Arthur? In which century was he thought to have been acting? In which century did his legends become popular?3.What are the main symbols of King Arthur’s legend?4.Which century do Robin Hood ballads stem from?5.What is a fairy tale?6.Where do the oldest fairy tales come from?7.When did fairy tales come to be associated with CL?8.What is the difference between legends/ballads and fairy tales?9.What are the most common fairy tale starters?1.Name some established writers of the VA who also wrote for children.1.Name at least 3 remarkable children’s authors in the 20th century and their books2.Name some of the novels of the Victorian authors, name some themes they treated3.Name some of the poets/poems of Victorian Age?2.Name at least 1 book of J.M. Barrie, K.Grahame, W.de la Mare, Tolkien. C.S Lewis4.Why are Wilde’s fairy tales important for both children and adults?

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