Library/PT 158/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

A trickster in Native American tales is a funny, often animal character who has human weaknesses and some magical powers. Critics sometimes compare tricksters to the picaro (a rogue) from picaresque novels because both are flawed outsiders who have episodic adventures. But they differ: the picaro appears in realistic stories that satirize and expose society’s hypocrisy, while the trickster appears in myth and is meant to teach listeners about personal moral faults—the trickster’s flaws belong to the trickster, not to society. Because of those flaws the trickster is naturally on the social edge, and its stories highlight timeless human weaknesses (for example, a coyote who reaches for a star and is punished for wanting too much).

Logic Breakdown

Read the sentences around the word: the passage describes the picaro as spontaneously yielding to roguish impulses and openly indulging vices; authenticity is set in contrast to societal hypocrisy, so interpret the word in a behavioral sense (what the picaro actually does).

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In the context of the passage, which one of the following most accurately captures the meaning of the term "authenticity" in the middle of the second paragraph?

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The passage immediately describes the picaro: 'Most commonly, the picaro's adventures begin when he spontaneously yields to his own roguish, though innocent, impulses. The picaro indulges in vices and follies with relish and freedom.' Because authenticity is said to 'serve as a foil to the perceived hypocrisy of conventional society,' the passage uses authenticity to mean the picaro's genuine, openly acted-on impulses — i.e., following one's natural inclinations.
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