Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Scholars argue whether Greek tragedies show characters acting freely or being driven by gods. Snell says Aeschylus’s heroes make painful, personal choices after inner debate; Rivier says the gods actually determine the outcome and the heroes only recognize what is inevitable; Lesky says both are true—Agamemnon is constrained by a god but also follows his own violent desire, so the plays show a struggle between human will and divine power.
Logic Breakdown
Focus on Rivier's paragraph and identify his claim about superhuman forces: determine whether he treats protagonists' deliberation as genuine free choice or as compelled recognition of a deity-imposed necessity.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage9.Which one of the following statements best expresses Rivier's view, as presented in the passage, of what makes a drama tragic?
Correct Answer
D
Rivier argues that the gods constrain protagonists so that deliberation only reveals an impasse rather than producing a free choice. He says the forces are 'experienced by the protagonist as an internal compulsion' and that 'it is finally a necessity imposed by the deities that generates the decision,' adding that the protagonist 'does not so much choose between two possibilities as recognize that there is only one real option.' These statements show Rivier's view that decisions are not free but dictated by divine compulsion, which is captured by choice D.
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