Appreciating the world as the artist sees it rather than judging it in moral terms
22. The author implies that a major element of the satirist s art is the satirist s
consistent adherence to a position of lofty disdain when viewing the foibles of humanity
insistence on the helplessness of individuals against the social forces that seek to determine an individual s fate
cynical disbelief that visionaries can either enlighten or improve their societies
fundamental assumption that some ambiguity must remain in a work of art in order for it to reflect society and social mores accurately
refusal to indulge in polemic when presenting social mores to readers for their scrutiny
23. The passage supplies information for answering which of the following questions?
Have literary critics ignored the social criticism inherent in the works of Chekhov and Chaucer?
Does the author believe that Woolf is solely an introspective and visionary novelist?
What are the social causes with which Woolf shows herself to be sympathetic in her writings?
Was D. H. Lawrence as concerned as Woolf was with creating realistic settings for his novels?
Does Woolf attribute more power to social environment or to historical forces as shapers of a person s life?
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