Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Ousmane Sembène makes films to teach people about social and political problems rather than to entertain. Although trained in Moscow, he reshaped the Western medium of film to fit West African oral storytelling so both educated and noneducated viewers can understand. He borrows familiar symbols (like the tree) and stock characters (like the trickster), uses dilemma-style plots with open endings and freeze-frames that let audiences think about outcomes, and tells journey stories that change the hero’s view and, he hopes, the viewer’s—elements that come more from African oral tradition than from Marxist ideas.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the passage's main idea by combining its claims that Sembène adapts film to West African oral-storytelling techniques with the claim that he uses those elements to express sociopolitical critique.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage1.Which one of the following most accurately states the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
E
Choice E best summarizes the passage. Support: "But his originality as a filmmaker lies most strikingly in his having successfully adapted film, originally a Western cultural medium, to the needs, pace, and structures of West African culture," "In particular, Sembène has found within African oral culture techniques and strategies that enable him to express his views and to reach both literate and nonliterate Senegalese viewers," and "His films denounce social and political injustice." Together these statements show that Sembène uses elements derived from traditional West African storytelling to comment critically on contemporary social and political issues.
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