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Passage Breakdown

From about 1935 to 1970, most professional scholars stopped looking at the Iliad and the Odyssey as poems and instead focused on background questions like whether the Trojan War happened, archaeology, and how oral storytelling worked, while non-specialists kept talking about the poems' poetic qualities. Milman Parry’s work on oral tradition helped cause this shift, but after he died many scholars narrowed that work into dry studies about the limits of oral composition; Adam Parry later argued that Homer used a long tradition but also added his own unique, artistic touches, and that idea helped bring attention back to the poems as great literature.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: Find the passage's central claim about how scholarship treated the Homeric poems over time. Support from the passage: "While a new surge of critical interest in the ancient Greek poems conventionally ascribed to Homer has taken place in the last twenty years or so," and "Something was driving scholars away from the actual works to peripheral issues. Scholars produced books about archaeology ... virtually anything except the Iliad and the Odyssey themselves as unique reflections or distillations of life itself—as, in short, great poetry." Also: "Adam Parry helped prepare the ground for the recent Homeric revival..."

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Which one of the following best states the main idea of the passage?

Correct Answer
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Choice C captures the passage's main idea: a recent resurgence of critical interest in Homeric poetry follows a mid-20th-century period in which scholarship emphasized nonpoetic, peripheral issues. The passage opens by noting a "new surge of critical interest ... in the last twenty years," describes how scholars turned to archaeology, historical questions, and other nonpoetic topics, and ends by noting Adam Parry's role in preparing the ground for the "recent Homeric revival."
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