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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Section III.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Aristotle explains that a sign is one of four types of recognition. What is an example of recognition occurring through the use of a sign?
(a) A character recognizes another by a certain scar or birthmark.
(b) A character has a vivid dream.
(c) A character's action is interrupted by what seems to be divine intervention.
(d) A character receives a psychic reading.
2. What does Aristotle say about the element of surprise in a tragedy?
(a) It helps inspire joy.
(b) It keeps the reader guessing and interested.
(c) It helps inspire pity.
(d) It helps inspire sadness.
3. What men does Aristotle consider to be "lower" types?
(a) Unemployed men.
(b) Single men.
(c) Men who are poor and unhealthy.
(d) Men who are defective in some way, but not altogether evil or malicious towards others.
4. As for writing style, what risk does Aristotle believe the poet runs when he uses an excessive amount of metaphors?
(a) The audience will question the poet's ability to write.
(b) The audience will not be able to understand it.
(c) The audience will be intrigued therefore there is no risk.
(d) The audience will think it's boring.
5. Aristotle defines poetic work as what?
(a) A philosophical undertaking.
(b) A bad imitation.
(c) A spiritual journey.
(d) A love affair.
Short Answer Questions
1. Why does Aristotle say that Homer's "Iliad" is not a tragedy?
2. The following is an example that Aristotle gives of what: a poet uses a general word to mean a more specific one?
3. When is a sign considered to be poorly used in the plot device of recognition according to Aristotle?
4. When, according to Aristotle, do some poets attempt to depict men or events as others have described them?
5. Which of the following does Aristotle consider an acceptable reason for a poet to depict men and their actions inaccurately?
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