A. art should not produce stasis in the viewer
B. art should be kinetic
C. art should be harmonious and proportional
D. art should not please the perception
Related Mcqs:
- What are the three parts of Stephen’s espoused aesthetic theory ?
A. perception, clarity, and wholeness
B. kinesis, clarity, and perception
C. clarity, wholeness, and kinesis
D. wholeness, harmony, and clarity - According to Stephen, how is art represented in the lyrical form ?
A. the image is presented in immediate relation to the artist himself
B. the image is presented is immediate relation to the artist and others
C. the image is presented in a way that is not purely personal
D. the image is presented in immediate relation to others only - In A Portrait of the Artist, what is Stephen’s relationship with his Irish nationality ?
A. he is conflicted by his desire to leave Ireland because he has inextricable ties to it
B. he is sure of his desire to become a leader like Parnell because his friends and family universally praise Irish leaders
C. he is committed to staying in Ireland
D. he deeply wants to leave Ireland, but he feels that, as an artist, he can only work with national themes - How does Joyce parallel Leopold and Stephen ?
A. both are mature
B. both tend to be cheerful
C. both are artists
D. both dislike music - In Ulysses, with which mythical character does Stephen best correspond ?
A. Odysseus
B. Telemachus
C. Nestor
D. Nausicaa - From whom does Stephen borrow his idea of clarity ?
A. Thomas Aquinas
B. W.B. Yeats
C. Augusta Gregory
D. Ezra Pound - In order to become an artist, what does Stephen Dedalus sacrifice from his life ?
A. his chance for isolation
B. his relationship with his family and friends
C. his individual consciousness
D. his ability to flee Ireland - In A Portrait of the Artist, what is Stephen’s relationship with his Catholic faith ?
A. he is opposed to the Catholic faith for the entire novel
B. because he has been raised Catholic, he never struggles with his faith
C. he is torn between his desire for freedom and his desire to be moral
D. he is committed to priesthood for the entire novel - The Aesthetic Movement which blossomed during the 1880s was not influenced by ?
A. The Pre-Raphaelites
B. Ruskin
C. Pater
D. Matthew Arnold - Which of the following is not a literary device used for aesthetic effect in poetry ?
A. Assonance
B. Onomatopaea
C. Rhyme
D. Grammar