The ______ of war and the death of millions of young people shook the foundations of Western idealism.
The ______ of war and the death of millions of young people shook the foundations of Western idealism.
Jeffeson's courage and idealism were based on _____________. A: knowledge B: skill C: experience
Jeffeson's courage and idealism were based on _____________. A: knowledge B: skill C: experience
Jefferson's courage and idealism were based _________ knowledge. A: up B: at C: on D: for
Jefferson's courage and idealism were based _________ knowledge. A: up B: at C: on D: for
What are the two seperate parts of individualism A: socialism B: optimism C: idealism D: materialism
What are the two seperate parts of individualism A: socialism B: optimism C: idealism D: materialism
We should accept bad times with _____. A: idealism B: realism C: pessimism D: optimism
We should accept bad times with _____. A: idealism B: realism C: pessimism D: optimism
General features of Romanticism are ____________;__________;__________;__________. A: Stressing emotion rather than reason B: Writing about nature, medieval legends and with supernatural elements. C: Idealism rather than materialism D: Stressing freedom and individuality
General features of Romanticism are ____________;__________;__________;__________. A: Stressing emotion rather than reason B: Writing about nature, medieval legends and with supernatural elements. C: Idealism rather than materialism D: Stressing freedom and individuality
What do you think the theme of the story is? A: Real beauty is illusory and unattainable. B: Growing up leads to loss of youthful idealism. C: True love cannot survive in the cruel world. D: Disillusion always accompanies romanticism.
What do you think the theme of the story is? A: Real beauty is illusory and unattainable. B: Growing up leads to loss of youthful idealism. C: True love cannot survive in the cruel world. D: Disillusion always accompanies romanticism.
What do you think the theme of the story “Araby” is? A: True love cannot survive in the cruel world. B: Disillusion always accompanies romanticism. C: Real beauty is illusory and unattainable. D: Growing up leads to loss of youthful idealism.
What do you think the theme of the story “Araby” is? A: True love cannot survive in the cruel world. B: Disillusion always accompanies romanticism. C: Real beauty is illusory and unattainable. D: Growing up leads to loss of youthful idealism.
What do you think can be the theme of the story Araby?<br/>( ) A: Real beauty is illusory and unattainable. B: True love cannot survive the cruel world. C: Growing up leads to loss of youthful idealism. D: Disillusion always accompanies romanticism.
What do you think can be the theme of the story Araby?<br/>( ) A: Real beauty is illusory and unattainable. B: True love cannot survive the cruel world. C: Growing up leads to loss of youthful idealism. D: Disillusion always accompanies romanticism.
What does the professor mean when she says this A: Good translation is satisfactory enough to its translator. B: Translation can always be improved by its translator. C: Perfection and idealism are the excitement of translation. D: Facts and words are not essential to most translators.
What does the professor mean when she says this A: Good translation is satisfactory enough to its translator. B: Translation can always be improved by its translator. C: Perfection and idealism are the excitement of translation. D: Facts and words are not essential to most translators.