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The passage below is accompanied by four questions. Based on the passage, choose
the best answer for each question.
This book takes the position that setting in
literature is more than just backdrop, that important insight into literary texts can be made by
paying close attention to how authors craft place, as well as to how place functions in a
narrative. The authors included in this reference work engage deeply with either real or
imagined geographies. They care about how human decisions have shaped landscapes and how
landscapes have shaped human practices and values. Some of the best writing is highly vivid,
employing the language of the senses because this is the primary means through which humans know
physical space.
Literature can offer valuable perspectives on physical and cultural
geography. Unlike scientific reports, a literary narrative can provide the emotional component
missing from the scientific record. In human experience, geographical places have a spiritual or
emotional component in addition to and as part of a physical layout and topography. This
emotional component, although subjective, is no less “real” than a surveyor’s
map. Human consciousness of place is experienced in a multi-modal manner. Histories of places
live on in many forms, one of which is the human memory or imagination.
Both real and
imaginary landscapes provide insight into the human experience of place. The pursuit of such a
topic speaks to the valuable knowledge produced from bridging disciplines and combining material
from both the arts and the sciences to better understand the human condition. The perspectives
that most concern cultural geographers are often those regarding movement and migration,
cultivation of natural resources, and organization of space. The latter two reflect concerns of
the built environment, a topic shared with the field of architectural study. Many of these
concerns are also reflected in work sociologists do. Scholars from literary studies can
contribute an aesthetic dimension to what might otherwise be a purely ideological
approach.
Literature can bring together material that spans different branches of
science. For example, a literary description of place may involve not only the environment and
geography but the noises and quality of light, or how people from different races or classes can
experience the same place in different ways linked to those racial or class disparities.
Literary texts can also account for the way in which absence—of other people, animals, and
so on—affects a human observer or inhabitant. Both literary and scientific approaches to
place are necessary, working in unison, to achieve a complete record of an environment. It is
important to note that the interdisciplinary nature of this work teaches us that landscapes are
not static, that they are not unchanged by human culture. At least part of their identity
derives from the people who inhabit them and from the way space can alter and inspire human
perspective. The intersection of scientific and literary expression that happens in the study of
literary geography is of prime importance due to the complexity of the personal and political
ways that humans experience place.
Question 3 : Which one of the following is a valid conclusion to draw from the author’s statement that, “The pursuit of such a topic speaks to the valuable knowledge produced from bridging disciplines and combining material from both the arts and the sciences to better understand the human condition.”?
The quoted sentence simply means that combining knowledge from art and science
can help understand the human condition better. Option 4 is the correct choice.
Option 1
completely inverts what the quoted line says. This option is easily ruled out.
The given
line does not talks about emotions at all. Option 2 is out.
Option 3, again, does not make
sense and is easily ruled out.
Choice 4 is the correct answer.
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