- Mon Dec 09, 2013 7:54 pm
#13215
wwarui,
I hope it is ok if I answer this question for you.
Monica acknowledges that the public does not like the sculpture, but claims that because the public doesn't know much about contemporary art, their opinion says nothing about its artistic merit, so it's not a good reason to remove it. Monica obviously believes that artistic merit, rather than popularity, is the correct criterion for judging whether to remove the sculpture.
Hector acknowledges that the sculpture may have artistic merit, but claims that since the sculpture was commissioned for a public place, public opinion is the correct criterion for judging whether it should be removed.
Note that each concedes something to the other - Monica admits the sculpture is unpopular, and Hector admits that is may have artistic merit. Because of this, they don't disagree about the fact of whether it's a good work or art or whether it's unpopular - they disagree about whether popularity or artistic merit should be the reason to judge whether it stays or goes.
Since this is a Point at Issue question, you can check answers by using the Agree/Disagree Test. In other words, if an answer is correct, one person will agree with it, and the other will disagree with it.
Applying the test:
A: Monica disagrees, since she thinks public opinion doesn't affect artistic merit. Hector, however, has no opinion: he says "You may be right" there there is no connection, but we need him to AGREE to A for this to be the correct choice. He offers no opinion, and even says that Monica may be right.
B: Neither person says anything about artistic merit benefiting the public.
C: Monica disagrees with this, saying that public opinion isn't a reason anyway, and that artistic merit should be the criterion. Hector says that negative public opinion is ONE good reason to remove the work, but never says that is the only reason that could exist. So we don't know if he agrees. This can't be the right answer.
D: Monica's opinion on this is unknown - she never discusses what benefits the public. Thus, though Hector would agree, this cannot be the correct answer.
E: Monica agrees with this, while Hector disagrees. So this is the correct answer.