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The passage below is accompanied by four questions. Based on the passage, choose the best answer for each question.
Understanding romantic aesthetics is not a simple undertaking for reasons that are internal to the nature of the subject. Distinguished scholars, such as Arthur Lovejoy, Northrop Frye and Isaiah Berlin, have remarked on the notorious challenges facing any attempt to define romanticism. Lovejoy, for example, claimed that romanticism is "the scandal of literary history and criticism"... The main difficulty in studying the romantics, according to him, is the lack of any "single real entity, or type of entity" that the concept "romanticism" designates. Lovejoy concluded, "the word 'romantic' has come to mean so many things that, by itself, it means nothing"...
The more specific task of characterizing romantic aesthetics adds to these difficulties an air of paradox. Conventionally, "aesthetics" refers to a theory concerning beauty and art or the branch of philosophy that studies these topics. However, many of the romantics rejected the identification of aesthetics with a circumscribed domain of human life that is separated from the practical and theoretical domains of life. The most characteristic romantic commitment is to the idea that the character of art and beauty and of our engagement with them should shape all aspects of human life. Being fundamental to human existence, beauty and art should be a central ingredient not only in a philosophical or artistic life, but also in the lives of ordinary men and women. Another challenge for any attempt to characterize romantic aesthetics lies in the fact that most of the romantics were poets and artists whose views of art and beauty are, for the most part, to be found not in developed theoretical accounts, but in fragments, aphorisms and poems, which are often more elusive and suggestive than conclusive.
Nevertheless, in spite of these challenges the task of characterizing romantic aesthetics is neither impossible nor undesirable, as numerous thinkers responding to Lovejoy's radical skepticism have noted. While warning against a reductive definition of romanticism, Berlin, for example, still heralded the need for a general characterization: "[Although] one does have a certain sympathy with Lovejoy's despair...[he is] in this instance mistaken. There was a romantic movement...and it is important to discover what it is" ...
Recent attempts to characterize romanticism and to stress its contemporary relevance follow this path. Instead of overlooking the undeniable differences between the variety of romanticisms of different nations that Lovejoy had stressed, such studies attempt to characterize romanticism, not in terms of a single definition, a specific time, or a specific place, but in terms of "particular philosophical questions and concerns" ...
While the German, British and French romantics are all considered, the central protagonists in the following are the German romantics. Two reasons explain this focus: first, because it has paved the way for the other romanticisms, German romanticism has a pride of place among the different national romanticisms ... Second, the aesthetic outlook that was developed in Germany roughly between 1796 and 1801 02 − - the period that corresponds to the heyday of what is known as "Early Romanticism" ...- offers the most philosophical expression of romanticism since it is grounded primarily in the epistemological, metaphysical, ethical, and political concerns that the German romantics discerned in the aftermath of Kant's philosophy.

Question: 1

According to the passage, recent studies on romanticism avoid "a single definition, a specific time, or a specific place" because they:

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  • prefer to highlight the paradox of romantic aesthetics as a concept.
  • prefer to focus on the fundamental concerns of the romantics.
  • understand that the variety of romanticisms renders a general analysis impossible.
  • seek to discredit Lovejoy's scepticism regarding romanticism.
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Because it appropriately summarizes the passage's justification for not pursuing "a single definition, a specific time, or a specific place," Option B is the right response. Instead of trying to offer a single, comprehensive definition, the paragraph claims that these studies choose to define romance in terms of "particular philosophical questions and concerns". This method is chosen because it explores the core issues raised by the romantics, acknowledging that romance is a complicated and multidimensional movement with a wide range of manifestations in many settings and countries.

The passage implies that because there are many various types of romanticism in different countries, romanticism is difficult to define in a way that is appropriate to everyone. Rather than invalidating or contradicting Lovejoy's skepticism , contemporary research recognizes the difficulties and ambiguities in characterizing romanticism but attempts to comprehend it by concentrating on the fundamental philosophical issues and queries that constituted the romantics' worldview.

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Question: 2

Which one of the following statements is NOT supported by the passage?

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  • Many romantics rejected the idea of aesthetics as a domain separate from other aspects of life.
  • Characterising romantic aesthetics is both possible and desirable, despite the challenges involved.
  • Recent studies on romanticism seek to refute the differences between national romanticisms.
  • Romantic aesthetics are primarily expressed through fragments, aphorisms, and poems.
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The Correct Option is C

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According to the text, contemporary research on romanticism aims to define romanticism in terms of specific philosophical issues and concerns rather than ignoring the variations among national romanticisms. The emphasis is on comprehending romanticism while keeping in mind the variations in its national manifestations. Since Option C is not supported by the passage, it is the right response.
The correct option is (C): Recent studies on romanticism seek to refute the differences between national romanticisms.

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Question: 3

According to the romantics, aesthetics:

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  • is primarily the concern of philosophers and artists, rather than of ordinary people.
  • is widely considered to be irrelevant to human existence.
  • should be confined to a specific domain separate from the practical and theoretical aspects of life.
  • permeates all aspects of human life, philosophical and mundane.
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The Correct Option is D

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The passage claims that the romantics disagreed of the notion that aesthetics should be limited to a field apart from the theoretical and practical facets of existence. Rather, they held that aesthetics—which includes the qualities of art and beauty—should penetrate every facet of human life, including the lives of common people as well as those of philosophers and artists.Option D is therefore the right response.
The correct option is (D): permeates all aspects of human life, philosophical and mundane.

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Question: 4

The main difficulty in studying romanticism is the:

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  • absence of written accounts by romantic poets and artists.
  • elusive and suggestive nature of romantic aesthetics.
  • lack of clear conceptual contours of the domain.
  • controversial and scandalous history of romantic literature.
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The Correct Option is C

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Since Option C correctly reflects the primary challenge noted in the passage when analyzing romanticism, it is the right response. The sentence highlights the difficulty presented by the absence of distinct conceptual boundaries or a single, coherent entity linked with the term "romanticism," especially with reference to Arthur Lovejoy. It is difficult to define the limits and traits of this literary and creative movement, as Lovejoy's claim that romanticism is the "scandal of literary history and criticism" highlights.
The correct option is (C): lack of clear conceptual contours of the domain.

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