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Deck 1: Plato and Aristotles Views on Art and Poetry
1
Plato was the most celebrated disciple of -----
A)socrates
B)aristotle
C)aristophanes
D)none of the above
A)socrates
B)aristotle
C)aristophanes
D)none of the above
socrates
2
Which among the following books contains Plato's ideas?
A)poetics
B)the new atlantis
C)on the sublime
D)republic
A)poetics
B)the new atlantis
C)on the sublime
D)republic
the new atlantis
3
Who is the author of "Dialogues"
A)plato
B)aristotle
C)longinus
D)francis bacon
A)plato
B)aristotle
C)longinus
D)francis bacon
plato
4
Art, according to ---------is twice removed from reality
A)plato
B)aristotle
C)longinus
D)francis bacon
A)plato
B)aristotle
C)longinus
D)francis bacon
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5
Who said "the productions of art helped neither to mould character nor to promote the well-being of the state"
A)plato
B)aristotle
C)longinus
D)francis bacon
A)plato
B)aristotle
C)longinus
D)francis bacon
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6
On which of the following grounds does Plato condemn poetry?
A)poetic inspiration
B)the emotional appeal of poetry
C)its non-moral character
D)all the above
A)poetic inspiration
B)the emotional appeal of poetry
C)its non-moral character
D)all the above
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7
Why, according to Plato, is tragedy enjoyable?
A)feelings of anger fear and grief afford pleasure when indulged in excess
B)incongruity between what a character is and what he pretends to be
C)catharsis
D)hamartia.
A)feelings of anger fear and grief afford pleasure when indulged in excess
B)incongruity between what a character is and what he pretends to be
C)catharsis
D)hamartia.
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8
What, according to Plato is the source of pleasure in comedy?
A)feelings of anger fear and grief afford pleasure when indulged in excess
B)incongruity between what a character is and what he pretends to be
C)catharsis
D)hamartia.
A)feelings of anger fear and grief afford pleasure when indulged in excess
B)incongruity between what a character is and what he pretends to be
C)catharsis
D)hamartia.
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9
Which among the following constitute Plato's comments on Drama?
A)its appeal to baser instincts
B)effects of impersonation
C)tragic and comic pleasure
D)all the above.
A)its appeal to baser instincts
B)effects of impersonation
C)tragic and comic pleasure
D)all the above.
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10
Plato's view of art is closely bound up with his theory of ------
A)rasa
B)ideas
C)sublimity
D)decorum
A)rasa
B)ideas
C)sublimity
D)decorum
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11
Aristotle was the most distinguished disciple of ------
A)socrates
B)aristotle
C)aristophanes
D)plato
A)socrates
B)aristotle
C)aristophanes
D)plato
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12
Aristotle's ideas of poetry are expressed in--------
A)poetics
B)rhetoric
C)republic
D)rhetoric.
A)poetics
B)rhetoric
C)republic
D)rhetoric.
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13
Who is the author of the book "Republic"
A)socrates
B)aristotle
C)aristophanes
D)plato
A)socrates
B)aristotle
C)aristophanes
D)plato
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14
Who is the author of the book "Rhetoric"
A)socrates
B)aristotle
C)aristophanes
D)plato
A)socrates
B)aristotle
C)aristophanes
D)plato
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15
Who is the author of the book "Poetics"
A)socrates
B)aristotle
C)aristophanes
D)plato
A)socrates
B)aristotle
C)aristophanes
D)plato
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16
How many chapters does "poetics" contain
A)twenty two
B)twenty three
C)twenty six.
D)twenty six
A)twenty two
B)twenty three
C)twenty six.
D)twenty six
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17
The first four chapters and the twenty fifth chapter of "poetics" is devoted to------
A)poetry
B)comedy, epic and tragedy in a general way
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)poetic diction
A)poetry
B)comedy, epic and tragedy in a general way
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)poetic diction
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18
The fifth chapter of "poetics' is devoted to -----
A)poetry
B)comedy, epic and tragedy in a general way
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)poetic diction
A)poetry
B)comedy, epic and tragedy in a general way
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)poetic diction
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19
The chapters sixth to the nineteenth of "poetics' is devoted to -----
A)poetry
B)comedy, epic and tragedy in a general way
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)poetic diction
A)poetry
B)comedy, epic and tragedy in a general way
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)poetic diction
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20
The twentieth twenty first, and the twenty second chapters of "poetics' are devoted to -----
A)poetry
B)comedy, epic and tragedy in a general way
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)poetic diction
A)poetry
B)comedy, epic and tragedy in a general way
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)poetic diction
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21
The twenty third and twenty forth chapters of "poetics' are devoted to -----
A)poetry
B)comedy, epic and tragedy in a general way
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)epic poetry
A)poetry
B)comedy, epic and tragedy in a general way
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)epic poetry
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22
The last chapter of "poetics' is devoted to -----
A)poetry
B)a comparison of epic poetry and tragedy
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)poetic diction
A)poetry
B)a comparison of epic poetry and tragedy
C)exclusively to tragedy
D)poetic diction
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23
Aristotle calls poet an -------
A)actor
B)imitator
C)interpreter
D)evaluator
A)actor
B)imitator
C)interpreter
D)evaluator
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24
In which of the following ways, according to Aristotle, does the poet imitate things?
A)as they were or are
B)as they are said or thought to be
C)as they ought be
D)all the above
A)as they were or are
B)as they are said or thought to be
C)as they ought be
D)all the above
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25
Imitation, according to Plato, is -------
A)an inborn natural instinct
B)achieved with much labour
C)ascribed
D)none of the above
A)an inborn natural instinct
B)achieved with much labour
C)ascribed
D)none of the above
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