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____________ saves Orgon and his family at the end of Tartuffe.

King

Question 4: 2 pts<p>Monkey leaves the mountain in search of _____________________.</p>

Monkey leaves the mountain in search of _____________________.


immortality

teacher ?
Question 5: 2 pts<p>The deal between Mephistopheles and God is the same as in the biblical story __________________.</p>

The deal between Mephistopheles and God is the same as in the biblical story __________________.
story of Job

Question 6: 2 pts<p><em>Monkey</em> is a type of _________________ literature.</p>

Monkey is a type of _________________ literature.


satirical novel

Question 7: 2 pts<p>Faust drinks a potion that restores his ___________________.</p>

Faust drinks a potion that restores his ___________________.


youth

Question 8: 2 pts<p>______________ accompanies Matsuo Basho on his journey.</p>

______________ accompanies Matsuo Basho on his journey.


Kawai Sora

Tiree?
Question 9: 2 pts<p>In Tartuffe, ____________ possesses common sense.</p>

In Tartuffe, ____________ possesses common sense.


Question 10: 2 pts<p>Matsuo Basho believes we can find __________ in nature.</p>

Matsuo Basho believes we can find __________ in nature.

Truth?
Question 11: 10 pts<p>Why does Tripitaka get angry with Monkey for killing the thieves?</p>

Why does Tripitaka get angry with Monkey for killing the thieves?

Reminding him that, A priest . . . should be ready to die rather than commit acts of violence (132-33), Tripitaka tells him that he is evil, this is a bad start, and he cant come with him to India. Monkey, who felt he deserved thanks for saving their lives, leaves in a huff. Tripitaka was trying to correct Monkey, not send him away, and is discouraged about how to continue the journey without him.

Why does Tripitaka get angry with Monkey for killing the thieves? In what ways were the Enlightenment in Europe, the Rise of popular arts in pre-modern Japan and Chinese Vernacular literature similar? Why is Faust willing to make the deal with Mephisto? Why does Matsuo Basho undertake the journey? What is he trying to accomplish? Does the story Monkey celebrate Monkey's free spirit and ingenuity or is it a serious allegory of Monkey and Tripitaka's journey toward Buddhist enlightenment? Why does Faust try to kill himself at the beginning of the play? Who is the hero in the story Monkey? Explain.

In the midst of the massive and often cataclysmic social changes that violently reshaped Europe during the eighteenth century, philosophers and other thinkers defended reason and the power of the human mind, contributing to the somewhat misleading appellation of this prerevolutionary period as an "Age of Enlightenment." Because literature was produced by a small cultural elite, it tended to address limited audiences of the authors' social peers, who would not necessarily notice the class- and race-specific values that served as a basis for proper conduct and actions outlined in poems, novels, and belles lettres. Due to huge economical, scientifical, education and other changes number of readers and writers has dramaticly increased everywhere by means of knowledge exchange between countries who used to even didn't know about existance of each other. Europenians missionaries, traders, travelers and just regular people who could spread new scientific discoveries from their countries brought a lot of changes to other countries such as China and Japan. Often building on works of classical literature, vernacular literature (dealing with sex, violence, satire, and humor) became known for its ability to elaborate creatively on plots of earlier works by filling in details or perhaps even by articulating what had been omitted. China's autonomy and cultural self-confidence were decimated in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, when European colonial powers began to exert control over China's economy. Janapese literature during this time was written during the largely peaceful Tokugawa Period (commonly referred to as the Edo Period). Due in large part to the rise of the working and middle classes in the new capital of Edo (modern Tokyo), forms of popular drama developed which would later evolve into kabuki.Although there was a minor Western influence trickling into the country from the Dutch settlement at Nagasaki, it was the importation of Chinese vernacular fiction that proved the greatest outside influence on the development of Early Modern Japanese fiction.

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