Re: Jean Wagner's most enduring contribution to the study of Afr
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06 Jun 2021, 03:38
17. The primary purpose of the passage is to
Jean Wagner's most enduring contribution to the study of Afro-American poetry is his insistence that it be analyzed in a religious, as well as secular, frame of reference.
It is Wagner who first demonstrated the essential fusion of racial and religious feeling in Afro-American poetry…..Wagner found this most eloquently illustrated in the Black spiritual, where the desire for freedom in this world and the hope for salvation in the next are inextricably intertwined.
So right answer will be (D) indicate the importance of Jean Wagner's analysis of Afro-American poetry
18. All of the following aspects of Afro-American poetry are referred to in the passage as having been influenced by Wesleyan hymnals EXCEPT
Jean Wagner's most enduring contribution to the study of Afro-American poetry is his insistence that it be analyzed in a religious, as well as secular, frame of reference. The appropriateness of such an approach may seem self-evident for a tradition commencing with spirituals and owing its early forms, rhythms, vocabulary, and evangelical fervor to Wesleyan hymnals. But before Wagner a secular outlook that analyzed Black poetry solely within the context of political and social protest was dominant in the field.
It is Wagner who first demonstrated the essential fusion of racial and religious feeling in Afro-American poetry. The two, he argued, form a symbiotic union in which religious feelings are often applied to racial issues and racial problems are often projected onto a metaphysical plane. Wagner found this most eloquently illustrated in the Black spiritual, where the desire for freedom in this world and the hope for salvation in the next are inextricably intertwined.
(A) subject matter
(B) word choice
(C) rhythm
(D) structure
(E) tone
So the right answer will be (A) subject matter
19. It can be inferred from the passage that, before Wagner, most students of Afro-American poetry did which of the following?
But before Wagner a secular outlook that analyzed Black poetry solely within the context of political and social protest was dominant in the field.
So right answer will be (B) Ignored at least some of the historical roots of Afro-American poetry.