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Read the following passage and respond to the question below: Throughout the opening part of the scene, Elizabeth experiences Pemberley in a mode of aesthetic appreciation; this is of course just how one would take in a great country house one is visiting as a tourist. She views the house and its contents as one would a work of art. But this mode of vision keeps passing over into one involving character, ethics, and a judgment on a whole way of life. Elizabeth knows herself to be no connoisseur of art. In reacting to the paintings that adorn Pemberley, she finds herself instead drawn to the portraits of people she knows. A set of miniature paintings on one wall, for instance, surprises her because it contains a miniature of someone Darcy despises. Why is it there in Darcy’s own house? Why hasn’t Darcy removed it? The answer is that Darcy’s father was fond of the person. The fact that this painting has been left on the wall thus has a larger significance: it is a sign of Darcy’s duty to his father. The author’s purpose is most likely to: Read the following passage and respond to the question below: Throughout the opening part of the scene, Elizabeth experiences Pemberley in a mode of aesthetic appreciation; this is of course just how one would take in a great country house one is visiting as a tourist. She views the house and its contents as one would a work of art. But this mode of vision keeps passing over into one involving character, ethics, and a judgment on a whole way of life. Elizabeth knows herself to be no connoisseur of art. In reacting to the paintings that adorn Pemberley, she finds herself instead drawn to the portraits of people she knows. A set of miniature paintings on one wall, for instance, surprises her because it contains a miniature of someone Darcy despises. Why is it there in Darcy’s own house? Why hasn’t Darcy removed it? The answer is that Darcy’s father was fond of the person. The fact that this painting has been left on the wall thus has a larger significance: it is a sign of Darcy’s duty to his father.
The author’s purpose is most likely to:
Read the following passage and respond to the question below:
Throughout the opening part of the scene, Elizabeth experiences Pemberley in a mode of aesthetic appreciation; this is of course just how one would take in a great country house one is visiting as a tourist. She views the house and its contents as one would a work of art. But this mode of vision keeps passing over into one involving character, ethics, and a judgment on a whole way of life. Elizabeth knows herself to be no connoisseur of art. In reacting to the paintings that adorn Pemberley, she finds herself instead drawn to the portraits of people she knows. A set of miniature paintings on one wall, for instance, surprises her because it contains a miniature of someone Darcy despises. Why is it there in Darcy’s own house? Why hasn’t Darcy removed it? The answer is that Darcy’s father was fond of the person. The fact that this painting has been left on the wall thus has a larger significance: it is a sign of Darcy’s duty to his father.
The author’s purpose is most likely to:
Explain why the artist continues to keep pictures up around the Pemberley country home.
Explain how the main character, Elizabeth, reacts to the portraits on the wall while using a literary lens.
Determine why the main character is so disgusted with the art at Pemberley Hall.
Determine who Darcy’s father really is, and why he is so important to the main character.
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