Library/PT 141/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

The author says Julia Margaret Cameron’s staged photos of people dressed as biblical or literary characters are charming not because they convincingly imitate great paintings, but because their flaws reveal the real people underneath—the housemaids, relatives, and children struggling to sit still. In photos we can’t forget the sitter is both an actor and a person, so the truth of the awkward sitting comes through more than the story being acted, which gives the pictures life; if they were seamless illustrations, they’d be dull curiosities. Cameron’s best work mixes this homemade, amateur feel with real artistry—like in The Passing of Arthur, where obvious props still create a magical scene, more like the delight of good amateur theater than a failed copy of high art.

Logic Breakdown

The author argues that Cameron’s staged photographs succeed because of a unique mix of amateurism and artistry. In discussing The Passing of Arthur, the author highlights crude, makeshift props—"the mast and oar ... are obviously broomsticks and the water is white muslin drapery"—to illustrate the amateurish aspects, while noting that "these details are insignificant" and the overall effect is "magical and mysterious."

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The author mentions the props employed in The Passing of Arthur as

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Correct. The author cites the props to underscore amateurish elements within a work that blends "amateurism and artistry": "the mast and oar of the makeshift boat representing a royal barge are obviously broomsticks and the water is white muslin drapery" and introduces the discussion by saying their special quality is their "singular combination of amateurism and artistry."
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