- Wed Jan 20, 2016 4:16 pm
#21896
Hello
I am not understanding why B is not the correct answer. B states that " the only relevant evidence in deciding in which genre to place a novel is the author's stated intention. Ive read other explanations stating the problem with this answer choice is the word "only". However I do not see why that's an issue given this is a MP question and in the stimulus where it says that " however the central questions remains" Did Melville intend an allegorical reading? Since there is no textual or historical evidence that he did, and becasue of this we should read his novel as a simple tragedy.
I thought question D was to general, in that it says that without relevant evidence as to a novel's intended reading, one should avoid viewing the work allegorically. the stimulus isnt talking about novels in general, its talking about Melville's Billy Budd.
Thankyou
Sarah
I am not understanding why B is not the correct answer. B states that " the only relevant evidence in deciding in which genre to place a novel is the author's stated intention. Ive read other explanations stating the problem with this answer choice is the word "only". However I do not see why that's an issue given this is a MP question and in the stimulus where it says that " however the central questions remains" Did Melville intend an allegorical reading? Since there is no textual or historical evidence that he did, and becasue of this we should read his novel as a simple tragedy.
I thought question D was to general, in that it says that without relevant evidence as to a novel's intended reading, one should avoid viewing the work allegorically. the stimulus isnt talking about novels in general, its talking about Melville's Billy Budd.
Thankyou
Sarah