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

Find the author’s contrast: the picaro and trickster share superficial traits but differ in essential function. Choose the choice that shows a surface resemblance leading to a misleading classification that conceals a deeper, categorical difference.

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Based on the author's view in the passage, applying the term "trickster" to the character of the picaro is most similar to which one of the following?

Correct Answer
B
Correct (B). The passage states that "applying the term 'trickster' to both characters obscures essential differences between them." Although both figures are superficially similar ("heroes of episodic adventures" who "live on the peripheries of society"), the author stresses fundamental functional differences: the picaro "operates primarily as an agent of satire" while the trickster "does not serve a satiric function" and "They are not a foil to a corrupt society; they are instead essential to who the trickster is." Option B parallels this structure: it describes a classification made on superficial similarity (calling the panda a bear) that deeper knowledge overturns (showing a closer relation to raccoon), matching the passage’s idea of a misleading label that hides an essential difference.
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