Library/PT 123/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

Countee Cullen was a leading Harlem Renaissance poet who favored formal European poem styles and wrote about big, universal topics like love and death. Critics were split: some admired his technical skill, while others thought those traditional forms weren’t right for writing about race. Cullen said his careful, personal poems still reflected his Black identity, and although his later work turned more to religious themes and mentioned race less directly, he remained committed to racial concerns.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentence that links Cullen's aesthetic belief about poetry to his formal preferences; the passage explicitly ties his view of poetry as "lofty thoughts beautifully expressed" to a preference for controlled poetic forms.

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The passage suggests which one of the following about Cullen's use of controlled poetic forms?

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The passage explicitly links his aesthetic principle to his choice of form: "Believing poetry should consist of \"lofty thoughts beautifully expressed,\" Cullen preferred controlled poetic forms." It also lists examples: "He used European forms such as sonnets and devices such as quatrains, couplets, and conventional rhyme," showing he chose controlled structures to achieve beautiful expression.
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