- Tue Jun 02, 2020 10:24 pm
#75894
Hi PS,
I found this stimulus a bit difficult to untangle and am curious to know if my interpretation of it is fair and accurate. Thanks!
M seems to suggest that the Greek alphabet was invented by someone who knew the Phoenician writing system and who wanted to write down Homeric epics to preserve the tradition of oral poetry.
P retorts that this would have been a pointless endeavor (on the part of the inventor) since anyone who knows the epics well enough to write them down would, in fact, not need to write them down, as they already know them. P further asserts that writing down the epics would not enable others to read the poems which, written in a foreign language, would be inaccessible to the general public.
Answer E seems to correctly suggest that P might have overlooked a crucial reason that the Greek alphabet was invented and the epics subsequently written down. Maybe the epics were written down not because the inventor didn't know the epics, nor so that others could read the epics, but instead so that the inventor could teach others the alphabet (ostensibly through the Homeric epics). Does this track?
I found this stimulus a bit difficult to untangle and am curious to know if my interpretation of it is fair and accurate. Thanks!
M seems to suggest that the Greek alphabet was invented by someone who knew the Phoenician writing system and who wanted to write down Homeric epics to preserve the tradition of oral poetry.
P retorts that this would have been a pointless endeavor (on the part of the inventor) since anyone who knows the epics well enough to write them down would, in fact, not need to write them down, as they already know them. P further asserts that writing down the epics would not enable others to read the poems which, written in a foreign language, would be inaccessible to the general public.
Answer E seems to correctly suggest that P might have overlooked a crucial reason that the Greek alphabet was invented and the epics subsequently written down. Maybe the epics were written down not because the inventor didn't know the epics, nor so that others could read the epics, but instead so that the inventor could teach others the alphabet (ostensibly through the Homeric epics). Does this track?