Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Harriet Jacobs wrote Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl in the familiar style of home-and-family novels to make free women sympathize with her, showing that enslaved women also care about marriage, home, and family. Some critics say using that genre weakens her slave story, but Jacobs actually creates a clash between the genre’s hopeful ideals and the harsh reality of slavery—she must send away a lover and wins freedom only by losing most of her family. By using the domestic novel’s language while exposing how its values don’t fit enslaved women’s lives, Jacobs forces readers to drop usual assumptions to understand her experience.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the evaluative criterion the author applies to Jacobs's narrative: look for statements describing what Jacobs achieves for her readers (how the narrative changes readers' perceptions of familiar cultural values).
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Unlock Full Passage14.Which one of the following principles most likely governs the author's evaluation of Jacobs's narrative?
Correct Answer
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The author values Jacobs' ability to make readers see familiar cultural values in a broader context. Support from the passage: "By applying these conventions of the genre to her situation, Jacobs demonstrates to her readers that family and domesticity are no less prized by those forced into slavery, thus leading her free readers to perceive those values within a broader social context." The author also notes Jacobs wrote "to the free women of her day... in the hopes that they would sympathize with and come to understand her unique predicament as a female slave," and concludes the narrative "cannot be fully understood without shedding conventional perspectives." Altogether these statements show the author's governing principle is that autobiographies that force readers to view familiar cultural values in a wider context are more valuable.
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