Questões de Concurso Público UNICENTRO 2024 para Vestibular
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(PICH, E.; KUNZ, J. WAR.AND.PEAS. Beyond Time and Space. 23 jun. 2024.
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( ) No quadro 1, a palavra “fishbowl” é usada tanto no sentido literal como no metafórico, representando tanto o ambiente físico do peixe como as limitações do conhecimento e de perspectiva.
( ) No quadro 1, a palavra “beyond” é um auxiliar necessário para a construção gramatical da pergunta, porém é irrelevante para o sentido da frase.
( ) No quadro 2, a linguagem utilizada é formal e remete a discursos poéticos ou filosóficos decorrentes da escolha de palavras, como, por exemplo, “hidden lands”, “dwell” e “realm”.
( ) No quadro 3, o uso das palavras “secrets” and “wonders”, em referência a “world”, expressa o temor do peixe em se aventurar pelo mundo.
( ) No quadro 4, há uma quebra do tom filosófico reflexivo provocado pela frase final, cuja estrutura é simples e coloquial.
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(PICH, E.; KUNZ, J. WAR.AND.PEAS. Beyond Time and Space. 23 jun. 2024.
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The Emily Dickinson Museum’s Annual Tell
It Slant Poetry Festival is an event with international reach that celebrates Emily Dickinson’s poetic legacy and the contemporary creativity she and her work continues to inspire from the place she called home.
The Festival is named for Dickinson’s poem, “Tell all the truth but tell it slant,” emphasizing the revolutionary power of poetry to shift our perspective and reveal new truths. Festival organizers are focused on presenting established and emerging poets who represent the diversity of the contemporary poetry landscape and to building community by introducing poetry to public spaces.
This year’s program features workshops, panels, and readings, by a diverse and talented group of poets from around the world. The cornerstone of the Festival, the Emily Dickinson Poetry Marathon, is an epic reading of all 1,789 of Emily Dickinson’s poems.
To follow along with the Emily Dickinson Poetry Marathon, get your copy of the Franklin edition from the Emily Dickinson Museum Shop.
The annual event attracts a diverse audience of Dickinson fans and poetry lovers, including students, educators, aspiring writers, and those who are new to poetry and literary events. Past Festival headliners have included Marilyn Nelson, Abigail Chabitnoy, Tracy K. Smith, Tiana Clark, Tess Taylor, Ada Limón, Jericho Brown, Franny Choi, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Paisley Rekdal, Adrian Matejka, Kaveh Akbar, and Ocean Vuong.
Support The Tell It Slant Poetry Festival:
Admission to all Poetry Festival events is free-made possible by contributions from Museum supporters. Please consider making a donation of any size during the registration process or anytime on the Museum’s website.
(Adaptado de: Tell It Slant Poetry Festival 2024 Schedule. In: Emily Dickinson Museum (online) – Programs. (sem data). Disponível
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The Emily Dickinson Museum’s Annual Tell
It Slant Poetry Festival is an event with international reach that celebrates Emily Dickinson’s poetic legacy and the contemporary creativity she and her work continues to inspire from the place she called home.
The Festival is named for Dickinson’s poem, “Tell all the truth but tell it slant,” emphasizing the revolutionary power of poetry to shift our perspective and reveal new truths. Festival organizers are focused on presenting established and emerging poets who represent the diversity of the contemporary poetry landscape and to building community by introducing poetry to public spaces.
This year’s program features workshops, panels, and readings, by a diverse and talented group of poets from around the world. The cornerstone of the Festival, the Emily Dickinson Poetry Marathon, is an epic reading of all 1,789 of Emily Dickinson’s poems.
To follow along with the Emily Dickinson Poetry Marathon, get your copy of the Franklin edition from the Emily Dickinson Museum Shop.
The annual event attracts a diverse audience of Dickinson fans and poetry lovers, including students, educators, aspiring writers, and those who are new to poetry and literary events. Past Festival headliners have included Marilyn Nelson, Abigail Chabitnoy, Tracy K. Smith, Tiana Clark, Tess Taylor, Ada Limón, Jericho Brown, Franny Choi, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Paisley Rekdal, Adrian Matejka, Kaveh Akbar, and Ocean Vuong.
Support The Tell It Slant Poetry Festival:
Admission to all Poetry Festival events is free-made possible by contributions from Museum supporters. Please consider making a donation of any size during the registration process or anytime on the Museum’s website.
(Adaptado de: Tell It Slant Poetry Festival 2024 Schedule. In: Emily Dickinson Museum (online) – Programs. (sem data). Disponível
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I. A gratuidade de participação no evento é garantida pelas doações feitas ao museu por patrocinadores.
II. O Emily Dickinson Poetry Marathon é considerado o evento principal do Festival, com a leitura de todos os poemas da autora.
III. O Festival celebra tanto a herança poética de Emily Dickinson quanto a inspiração que sua obra continua fornecendo.
IV. O requisito para participar do evento é a aquisição do livro de poemas de Franklin na loja do Museu.
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