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The Oval Portrait, Exercises of Literature

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Download The Oval Portrait and more Exercises Literature in PDF only on Docsity! “The Oval Portrait” Questionnaire 1: 1) What is the object of the author's description ? Give some elements of this description. 2) Find the odd man out. The castle is sumptuously decorated with : a- multiform armorial trophies b- tapestry c- an unusually great number of very spirited modern paintings in frames of rich golden arabesque d- antique vases with dull colors e- velvet curtains 3) Where has the main character found the book ? 4) What is the role of the candlesticks in history ? 5) What can be distinguished in the background of the table described ? a- a forest b- a sunset c- a wave d- a starlit night e- the mountains 6) Does the spirit the painting seem rather gloomy or light ? 7) "As a thing of art nothing could be more admirable than the painting itself". Explain this sentence in context by giving your point of view. 8) What does the painting mean to this man ? a- beauty b- a waste of time c- entertainment d- the resurrection e- a source of income 9) Why did the painter decide to paint this woman ? 10) Do you think art is the place of expression ? Justify your answer. 11) Ultimately, this story is a reflection on : a- eternal life b- a fascinating reading c- the power of painting d- art as consolation e- memories of a haunted castle Camille A. Questionnaire 2: True or false ? a. The narrator and his valet are invited to a chateau. b. The narrator and his valet take sumptuously furnished apartments. c. At the beginning, the narrator sees the young girl’s portrait. d. The girl on the portrait was the artist's wife. e. The artist doesn't succeed in the achievement of his portrayal. Questions a. What was the first reaction of the narrator when he saw the portrait ? b. Did the lady of the portrait hate arts ? c. What is the reason for the artist’s cry when his painting is completed ? d. How did the artist's wife react when she learnt that he wanted to paint her ? e. What happens to the artist at the end of his work ? f. How is the artist's wife depicted ? g. What do you think about the end of the short story ? In your opinion, what did the artist's wife kill ? Doriane Questionnaire 3: ⁃ Where  does  the  story  take  place  ?     ⁃ Who  are  the  two  main  characters  ?   ⁃ What  is  the  condition  of  one  of  them  at  the  beginning  of  the  story  ?     ⁃ How  can  you  describe  the  place  where  the  narrator  spends  the  night  ?     ⁃ What  is  the  narrator  doing  during  that  night  ?   ⁃ What  hour  is  mentioned  in  the  story  ?   ⁃ How  does  the  narrator  discover  the  portrait  ?     ⁃ Who  is  represented  on  it    ?     ⁃ What  is  the  narrator’s  first  reaction  in  seeing  it  ?   ⁃ Why  did  he  react  like  this  ?     ⁃ To  what  does  the  last  part  of  the  short-­‐story  correspond  to  ?     ⁃ Who  is  the  painter  of  this  portrait  ?     ⁃ Who  is  the  rival  of  the  portrait’s  character  and  why  ?     ⁃ Would  you  describe  with  two  adjectives    the  man  and  the  woman  ?     ⁃ What  happened  to  the  painter  ?     ⁃ What  does  “  This  is  indeed  Life  itself”  mean  ?    
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