Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Roy Lichtenstein made paintings that looked like comic-book panels. Though they first seemed like jokes, they were also serious—part of a reaction against a later, overly sentimental kind of abstract art—and aimed to show modern everyday life. By using comic images, simple lines, and bright colors, he mixed playful, childlike nostalgia with genuine feeling, so his work was both parody and real art.
Logic Breakdown
Ask: what is the author's overall goal? Locate thesis/support sentences that state why Lichtenstein worked as he did (reconciling comics and fine art; responding to abstract expressionism; depicting contemporary life).
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Correct Answer
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The passage's central aim is to explain Lichtenstein's motivations. For example: 'His merger of a popular genre with the forms and intentions of fine art generated a complex result: while poking fun at the pretensions of the art world, Lichtenstein's work also managed to convey a seriousness of theme that enabled it to transcend mere parody.' Also: 'Beneath its cartoonish methods, his work displayed an impulse toward realism, an urge to say that what was missing from contemporary painting was the depiction of contemporary life.' And: 'His persistent use of comic-art conventions demonstrates a faith in reconciliation, not only between cartoons and fine art, but between parody and true feeling.' These statements directly clarify the motivations and intentions behind his stylistic choices, which is the passage's primary purpose.
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