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Ano: 2018 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: UEA Prova: VUNESP - 2018 - UEA - Prova de Conhecimentos Gerais |
Q1794438 Literatura
Leia o comentário (adaptado) do crítico Sânzio de Azevedo, publicado em 2006:
“Identificação da poesia com a escultura; correção métrica e gramatical; ausência de sentimentalismo (mas não de sentimento); ‘mot juste’, a palavra exata; gosto pelos poemas descritivos e/ou narrativos; uso do alexandrino (o que nem sempre foi seguido); apreço pela rima (raros poemas em versos brancos); predileção pela forma fixa (soneto, balada etc); presença da mitologia greco-latina; história grega ou romana; exotismo, focalizando o mundo oriental; tudo isso constitui o conjunto das principais características desse movimento.”
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Q1793847 Literatura
Nos anos em que atuaram estes escritores, a poesia brasileira percorreu os meandros do extremo subjetivismo, à Byron e à Musset. Alguns poetas adolescentes, mortos antes de tocarem a plena juventude, darão exemplo de toda uma temática emotiva de amor e morte, dúvida e ironia, entusiasmo e tédio.
(Alfredo Bosi. História concisa da literatura brasileira, 2006. Adaptado.)
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Ano: 2019 Banca: Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie Órgão: MACKENZIE Prova: Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - 2019 - MACKENZIE - Vestibular Mackenzie - Grupos I, IV, V e VI |
Q1793325 Literatura

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They rose up like men. We saw them. Like men they stood.

We shouldn’t have been anywhere near that place. Like most farmland outside Lotus, Georgia, this here one had plenty scary warning signs. The threats hung from wire mesh fences with wooden stakes every fifty or so feet. But when we saw a crawl space that some animal had dug—a coyote maybe, or a coon dog—we couldn’t resist. Just kids we were. The grass was shoulder high for her and waist high for me so, looking out for snakes, we crawled through it on our bellies. The reward was worth the harm grass juice and clouds of gnats did to our eyes, because there right in front of us, about fifty yards off, they stood like men. Their raised hooves crashing and striking, their manes tossing back from wild white eyes. They bit each other like dogs but when they stood, reared up on their hind legs, their forelegs around the withers of the other, we held our breath in wonder. One was rust-colored, the other deep black, both sunny with sweat. The neighs were not as frightening as the silence following a kick of hind legs into the lifted lips of the opponent. Nearby, colts and mares, indifferent, nibbled grass or looked away. Then it stopped. The rust-colored one dropped his head and pawed the ground while the winner loped off in an arc, nudging the mares before him.

As we elbowed back through the grass looking for the dug-out place, avoiding the line of parked trucks beyond, we lost our way. Although it took forever to re-sight the fence, neither of us panicked until we heard voices, urgent but low. I grabbed her arm and put a finger to my lips. Never lifting our heads, just peeping through the grass, we saw them pull a body from a wheelbarrow and throw it into a hole already waiting. One foot stuck up over the edge and quivered, as though it could get out, as though with a little effort it could break through the dirt being shoveled in. We could not see the faces of the men doing the burying, only their trousers; but we saw the edge of a spade drive the jerking foot down to join the rest of itself. When she saw that black foot with its creamy pink and mud-streaked sole being whacked into the grave, her whole body began to shake. I hugged her shoulders tight and tried to pull her trembling into my own bones because, as a brother four years older, I thought I could handle it. The men were long gone and the moon was a cantaloupe by the time we felt safe enough to disturb even one blade of grass and move on our stomachs, searching for the scooped-out part under the fence. When we got home we expected to be whipped or at least scolded for staying out so late, but the grown-ups did not notice us. Some disturbance had their attention.

Since you’re set on telling my story, whatever you think and whatever you write down, know this: I really forgot about the burial. I only remembered the horses. They were so beautiful. So brutal. And they stood like men.

SOURCE: Excerpted from MORRISON, Toni. Home (2012), Harmondsworth: Penguin, 2012.

Assinale a alternativa correta sobre a produção literária brasileira ao longo do Século XIX.
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Q1785728 Literatura
“Iluminismo” é a denominação dada ao conjunto das tendências ideológicas, filosóficas e científicas desenvolvidas no século XVIII, como consequência da recuperação de um espírito experimental, racional, que buscava o saber enciclopédico. O Iluminismo foi uma forte influência para a estética literária designada:
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Ano: 2015 Banca: UEG Órgão: UEG Prova: UEG - 2015 - UEG - Processo Seletivo UEG |
Q1784083 Literatura
Observe os dois poemas a seguir para responder à questão.

Haroldo de Campos. Cristal, em fome de forma In: AGUILAR, Gonçalo. Poesia brasileira As vanguardas na encruzilhada modernista. São Paulo: UNESP, 2005 p. 195



Hugo Pontes. In:<https://www.germinaliteratura.com.br/>. Acesso: 24 mar. de 2015.
Considerando o experimentalismo surgido com as vanguardas do século XX, constata-se que os poemas de Campos e Pontes são respectivamente
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6: E
7: A
8: A
9: D
10: B