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1. How would those described as “Shakespeare apologists” be most likely to explain the theories concerning Bacon that were popular in the mid-nineteenth century?
A. Those who believed Bacon wrote all of Shakespeare’s plays were misguided, the victims of a delusion brought about by a too intensive focus on Bacon’s alchemical works.
B. Those who believed Bacon wrote all of Shakespeare’s plays did not recognize how much of a genius Shakespeare truly was.C. Those who believed Bacon wrote all of Shakespeare’s plays had come to the realization that Bacon was the only man intelligent enough to have written plays with such deep meaning.
D. Those who believed Bacon wrote all of Shakespeare’s plays have undermined the stability of Shakespearean scholarship and caused many rifts between those who study Shakespeare’s plays.
E. Those who believed Bacon wrote all of Shakespeare’s plays have since apologized to the more devoted scholars and devotees of Shakespeare.
Explanation of question 1Shakespeare apologists were in favour of the idea that Shakespeare wrote all is works himself. So the apologists were in awe of the man, therefore forgot that he was not educated enough to be capable of writing such intricate works.
A - The first part of the sentence would be correct according to the apologists but not the second part.
B - If Shakespeare was a genius, as thought by the apologists, this would in accordance to the apologists mindset. Keep this in.
C - Although this might be true, this was not what the apologists thought.
D - stability of Shakespearean scholarship? Whats stability to do here? Out.
E - No party has apologized, so this is wrong.
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2. The author’s main purpose in writing this passage is to
A. examine the merits of both sides of a current debate in literature.B. review the argument of a new book on the works of Shakespeare.
C. analyze the position of those referred to as “Shakespeare apologists.”
D. lend support to a controversial view of Shakespearean authorship.
E. promote further study of Bacon’s alchemical works.
Explanation of question 2A - Current debate - Whether Shakespeare wrote the books he is credited for? It is a yin-yang passage so both sides of the argument is stated. This is the main idea of the passage.
B - The new book is an example used in the passage, but this is NOT the main idea.
C - Too narrow.
D - Actually the support is more towards the fact that Shakespeare wrote the works without external help/influence.
E - Definitely not, where is the debate between the actual author of Romeo and Juliet? Out.
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3. It can be inferred that the author of The Magus and the Bard would agree with which of the following statements about Romeo and Juliet?
A. Most of the phrasings in Romeo and Juliet are identical to those found in the writings of Bacon.B. Though Romeo and Juliet were in opposition to each other, they were both actually very similar in character.
C. The end of the feud between the families of Romeo and Juliet is symbolic of the transformational power of the prima materia.
D. The character of Mercutio should be portrayed as strong and manly in accord with the alchemical symbolism of the play.
E. The theme of Romeo and Juliet reflects alchemical thinking, but the details of the play merely serve the story line and have little meaning.
Explanation of question 3A - Gail Gross makes this her central core of the argument that it was Bacon who wrote Romeo and Juliet. Keeping this choice in.
B - Nope, they were indeed poles apart - "a union of opposites".
C - Feud between families did not end.
D - No Mercutio should be portrayed as somewhere in the middle - both male and female.
E - No Gail Gross does not believe that the alchemical thinking is not merely for a story, but has deep lying meaning.
A is our answer.
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4. The author points to all of the following as possible instances of alchemical symbolism in Romeo and Juliet EXCEPT:
A. portrayals of Mercutio’s sexuality
B. the statue erected in Romeo and Juliet’s honor
C. Romeo’s nameD. the characters’ use of mercury
E. Romeo and Juliet’s feuding families
Explanation of question 4This is an EXCEPT question, so we will have 4 choices which have been stated in the passage. The odd one out is our answer.
A - It is stated - "while the character of Mercutio is often portrayed as
androgynous"
B - It is stated - "he formerly feuding families decide to erect a
memorial to the lovers “in pure gold."
C - Not stated, this is our answer.
D - It is stated - "In alchemy, this process is achieved through the use of the “universal solvent” mercury."
E - It is stated - "union of Romeo and Juliet, two star-crossed lovers
from feuding families"
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5. It can be determined from the passage that certain scholars in the nineteenth century believed that
A. Shakespeare was not the author of the plays credited to him.B. Bacon had been falsely accused of plagiarism.
C. Shakespeare had needed the help of other writers when composing his plays.
D. Bacon had provided the thematic and symbolic core of Shakespeare’s works.
E. Shakespeare had had no direct ties to Bacon.
Explanation of question 5A - It is clearly stated in the passage that - "In the 1850s, several literary critics began to propose that the plays generally ascribed to Shakespeare had, in fact, been written by Sir Francis Bacon". This is a very strong answer choice, we will keep this in.
B - Well it was actually the other way round!
C - No mention of additional help.
D - No as far as we know they were contemporaries. Also not mentioned.
E - Not stated explicitly.
A is our answer.