Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage says that although the word 'blues' sounds like sadness, the music is more than just sorrow: like religious spirituals, blues aims to change listeners' feelings and can produce a spiritual-like experience, so people sometimes call it a 'secular spiritual.' Both blues and spirituals come from African American and West African traditions that don't sharply separate sacred and everyday life and that try to create an intense 'standing out from yourself' feeling. Blues singers often bring up pain and then use skill and showmanship to turn that pain into strength, irony, or beauty, making songs that can be both sad and funny.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the paragraph's main claim by noting its topic sentence and the supporting sentences that link the blues and spirituals to a common cultural/aesthetic source.
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Correct Answer
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The second paragraph's aim is to show that the blues and spirituals are connected by a shared cultural/aesthetic origin. Support: "Critics have noted that African American folk tradition, in its earliest manifestations, does not sharply differentiate reality into sacred and secular strains or into irreconcilable dichotomies between good and evil, misery and joy." and "In this regard, both musical forms may be linked to traditional African American culture in North America and to its ancestral cultures in West Africa, in whose traditional religions worshippers play an active role in invoking the divine—in creating the psychological conditions that are conducive to religious experience." These sentences (topic statement plus the linking sentence) establish the paragraph's purpose of uncovering the shared origin/aesthetic of the two genres.
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