Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the most important thing for a reader to determine when analyzing an allegory?

  1. The author’s attitude towards the story.

  2. What the symbols represent.

  3. The setting of the story.

  4. The plot structure of the story.

The correct answer is: What the symbols represent.

When analyzing an allegory, it is crucial for the reader to determine what the symbols represent. An allegory is a form of storytelling that uses symbols to convey a deeper meaning or moral lesson. By understanding the symbols, the reader can fully grasp the intended message of the allegory. Option A, the author's attitude towards the story, may provide insight into the author's perspective, but it is not the most important thing to consider. Option C, the setting of the story, may provide context, but it does not directly relate to the meaning of the symbols. Option D, the plot structure of the story, may be important for understanding the events, but it does not focus on the symbolic meaning. Therefore, option B is the most important as it directly relates to the central purpose of an allegory.