Library/PT 120/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

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The Cultural Revolution made Chinese artists paint only government-approved, heroic scenes and banned nonpolitical subjects. In the 1980s some artists pushed back: Scar Art painters who had been sent to the countryside painted the real poverty and suffering they saw, focusing on ordinary, private life instead of official, perfect images. Scar Art later became politicized and lost some members, and the related Native Soil movement followed by painting and often romanticizing rural life—sometimes to appeal to Western buyers.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: Identify the passage's overall point about the relationship between the Cultural Revolution and later developments in Chinese art; find summary sentences that state that relationship. Supporting quotations from the passage: "The Cultural Revolution ... has had lasting repercussions on Chinese art."; "the same set of requirements that constricted artistic expression during the Cultural Revolution has had the opposite effect since; many artistic movements have flourished in reaction to the monotony of Revolutionary Realism."; "Yet a preoccupation with rural life persisted, giving rise to a related development known as the Native Soil movement."

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Which one of the following titles most accurately captures the main point of the passage?

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E is correct because the passage's main point is that the Cultural Revolution produced an unanticipated artistic legacy: although it enforced Maoist Revolutionary Realism and constrained subject matter, those constraints later provoked new movements (Scar Art and Native Soil) that reacted against Revolutionary Realism. The passage explicitly states that the Cultural Revolution "has had lasting repercussions on Chinese art" and that "the same set of requirements that constricted artistic expression during the Cultural Revolution has had the opposite effect since; many artistic movements have flourished in reaction to the monotony of Revolutionary Realism," and it then describes Scar Art and Native Soil as examples of that unforeseen legacy.
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