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[問題]GMAT_GRE_LSAT閱讀全集 -PASSAGE 88(3/15)

文章tobosu » 2005-03-09 21:25

Passage 88 (3/15)

Shaw’s defense of a theater of ideas brought him up against both his great bugbears—commercialized art on the one hand and Art for Art’s Sake on the other. His teaching is that beauty is a by-product of other activity; that the artist writes out of moral passion (in forms varying from political conviction to religious zeal), not out of love of art; that the pursuit of art for its own sake is a form of self-indulgence as bad as any other sort of sensuality. In the end, the errors of “pure” art and of commercialized art are identical: they both appeal primarily to the senses. True art, on the other hand, is not merely a matter of pleasure. It may be unpleasant. A favorite Shavian metaphor for the function of the arts is that of tooth-pulling. Even if the patient is under laughing gas, the tooth is still pulled.

The history of aesthetics affords more examples of a didactic than of a hedonist view. But Shaw’s didacticism takes an unusual turn in its application to the history of arts. If, as Shaw holds, ideas are a most important part of a work of art, and if, as he also holds, ideas go out of date, it follows that even the best works of art go out of date in some important respects and that the generally held view that great works are in all respects eternal is not shared by Shaw. In the preface to Three Plays for Puritans, he maintains that renewal in the arts means renewal in philosophy, that the first great artist who comes along after a renewal gives to the new philosophy full and final form, that subsequent artists, though even more gifted, can do nothing but refine upon the master without matching him. Shaw, whose essential modesty is as disarming as his pose of vanity is disconcerting, assigns to himself the role, not of the master, but of the pioneer, the role of a Marlowe rather than of a Shakespeare. “The whirligig of time will soon bring my audiences to my own point of view,” he writes, “and then the next Shakespeare that comes along will turn these petty tentatives of mine into masterpieces final for their epoch.”

“Final for their epoch”—even Shakespearean masterpieces are not final beyond that. No one, says Shaw, will ever write a better tragedy than Lear or a better opera than Don Giovanni or a better music drama than Der Ring des Nibelungen; but just as essential to a play as this aesthetic merit is moral relevance which, if we take a naturalistic and historical view of morals, it loses, or partly loses, in time. Shaw, who has the courage of his historicism, consistently withstands the view that moral problems do not change, and argues therefore that for us modern literature and music form a Bible surpassing in significance the Hebrew Bible. That is Shaw’s anticipatory challenge to the neo-orthodoxy of today.

6.Which of the following does the author cite as a contradiction in Shaw?
(A) Whereas he pretended to be vain, he was actually modest.
(B) He questioned the significance of the Hebrew Bible, and yet he believed that a great artist could be motivated by religious zeal.
(C) Although he insisted that true art springs from moral passion, he rejected the notion that morals do not change.
(D) He considered himself to be the pioneer of a new philosophy, but he hoped his audiences would eventually adopt his point of view.
(E) On the one hand, he held that ideas are a most important part of a work of art; on the other hand, he believed that ideas go out of date.

答案A..是指第二段的這句嗎 "Shaw, whose essential modesty is as disarming as his pose of vanity is disconcerting, assigns to himself the role.......",如果是.那又是啥意思..(苦思很久) *-)

7.The ideas attributed to Shaw in the passage suggest that he would most likely agree with which of the following statements?
(A) Every great poet digs down to a level where human nature is always and everywhere alike.
(B) A play cannot be comprehended fully without some knowledge and imaginative understanding of its context.
(C) A great music drama like Der Ring des Nibelungen springs from a love of beauty, not from a love of art.
(D) Morality is immutable; it is not something to be discussed and worked out.
(E) Don Giovanni is a masterpiece because it is as relevant today as it was when it was created.

答案B..B) A play cannot be comprehended fully without some knowledge and imaginative understanding of its context.
這樣是呼應 " IDEAS" 嗎..
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8.The passage contains information that answers which of the following questions?
I.According to Shaw, what is the most important part of a work of art?
II.In Shaw’s view, what does the Hebrew Bible have in common with Don Giovanni?
III.According to the author, what was Shaw’s assessment of himself as a playwright?
(A) I only
(B) III only
(C) I and II only
(D) II and III only
(E) I, II, and III

答案給D..經由二段三句.."If, as Shaw holds, ideas are a most important part of a work of art, and if, as he also holds"....不是可知道"I.According to Shaw, what is the most important part of a work of art?"嗎..
最討厭關於藝術文章的人留(一堆主張..煩死了)...卸卸.. ;''(
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文章davidlee0222 » 2005-03-25 16:12

真是不好意思
消失一陣子了
考完萎靡了一陣
最近在幫一位大ㄎㄚ老師編關於IMC跟行銷管理的書

AT瓶頸想暫時放下一段時間
還好原文開放閱讀大概一輩子不會斷了
過段時間應該有新觀點
跟打球一樣
輕功水上飄速度又變兩三倍了

這篇是難在單字
還好藝術人文類的記得徐天候有說不考
有一些難句不過還好
只要多看文章能夠以數句段落為單位就不難

第六提就是那句沒錯
as..as重要用法
可做介係詞或連接詞皆可
中間用形容詞或副詞都可以
若作介係詞第二個as後接名詞
若作連接詞第二個as後可接子句

這句話不難
但是作者的意思非常高段
作者說S這個人"洗鍊的謙遜所能溶化人心"的程度
就像他"提出的浩大虛榮能夠詆毀一切"的程度一樣
講S看起來虛榮浮華
事實上相當謙遜
是在極力捧S

第7提只能用刪去法
第8提選不太出來
看有沒有高手支援一下
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文章tobosu » 2005-03-25 16:38

---作者說S這個人"洗鍊的謙遜所能溶化人心"的程度
就像他"提出的浩大虛榮能夠詆毀一切"的程度一樣 ---


天啊.翻成中文也很難理解......
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