Select the alternative in which the word even has the same meaning and grammatical class as in the
The earliest experience of art must have been that it was incantatory, magical; art was an instrument of ritual. The earliest theory of art, that of the Greek philosophers, proposed that art was mimesis, imitation of reality. It is at this point that the peculiar question of the value of art arose. ........ the mimetic theory, by its very terms, challenges art to justify itself.
Plato, who proposed the theory, seems to have done so in order to rule that the value of art is dubious. ........ he considered ordinary material things as themselves mimetic objects, imitations of transcendent forms or structures, even the best painting of a bed would be only an “imitation of an imitation.” For Plato, art was not particularly useful (the painting of a bed is no good to sleep on), nor, in the strict sense, true. And Aristotle’s arguments in defense of art do not really challenge Plato’s view that all art is ........ a lie. But he does dispute Plato’s idea that art is useless. Lie or not, art has a certain value according to Aristotle because it is a form of therapy. Art is useful, after all, Aristotle counters, medicinally useful ........ it arouses and purges dangerous emotions.
In Plato and Aristotle, the mimetic theory of art goes hand in hand with the assumption that art is always figurative. But advocates of the mimetic theory need not close their eyes to decorative and abstract art. The fallacy that art is necessarily a “realism” can be modified or scrapped without ever moving outside the problems delimited by the mimetic theory.
The fact is, all Western consciousness of and reflection upon art have remained within the confines staked out by the Greek theory of art as mimesis or representation. It is through this theory that art as such becomes problematic, in need of defense. And it is the defense of art which gives birth to the odd vision by which something we have learned to call “form” is separated off from something we have learned to call “content,” and to the well-intentioned move which makes content essential and form accessory.
Even in modern times, when most artists and critics have discarded the theory of art as representation of an outer reality in favor of the theory of art as subjective expression, the main feature of the mimetic theory persists. Whether we conceive of the work of art on the model of a picture or on the model of a statement, content still comes first. The content may have changed. It may now be less figurative, less lucidly realistic. But it is still assumed that a work of art is its content. Or, as it’s usually put today, that a work of art by definition says something.
Adapted from: SONTAG, Susan. Against
Interpretation and Other Essays. Penguin Modern
Classics, Straus and Giroux, 2009. p. 3-4.
UFRGS 2020 - QUESTÃO 21
Select the alternative in which the word even has the same meaning and grammatical class as in the fragment even the best painting of a bed would be only an “imitation of an imitation.” (l. 14-15).
(A) Courts usually have an even number of members.
(B) The road ran even throughout the trip.
(C) The new rules helped even the competition up.
(D) The market can run even higher as big funds out money back into stocks.
(E) The odds were even before the season started.
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(D) The market can run even higher as big funds out money back into stocks.
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