Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Woody Allen often shows artists as self-centered and obsessed with their own feelings, and Deconstructing Harry pushes that idea to an extreme. The passage argues this is a steady theme in his movies: some characters say artists just turn private pain into “art,” many artist characters end up lonely or unhappy (e.g., Crimes and Misdemeanors; Husbands and Wives; Celebrity), while plain, nonartistic characters (e.g., Zelig; Broadway Danny Rose) tend to have happier endings.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: find where the author links a recurring topic in Allen's films to Allen's personal concerns. Supporting quotes: "Indeed, the possibility that artists are merely \"documenting their private suffering and fobbing it off as art\" appears sufficiently often in Allen's films to seem an unresolved personal issue." and "Deconstructing Harry ... is less a new direction for Allen than a concentrated reprise of a theme present throughout his career."
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage12.The author most likely holds which one of the following views?
Correct Answer
B
The author explicitly indicates that a theme's repeated appearance in Allen's films suggests a personal preoccupation: "Indeed, the possibility that artists are merely \"documenting their private suffering and fobbing it off as art\" appears sufficiently often in Allen's films to seem an unresolved personal issue." He also says Harry is "less a new direction ... than a concentrated reprise of a theme present throughout his career." Choice B paraphrases this view.
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