Reader-response theory, a type of literary theory that arose in reaction to formalist literary criticism, has endeavored to shift the emphasis in the interpretation of literature from the text itself to the contributions of readers to the meaning of a text. ███
Reader-response theory ·Emphasizes what readers bring to meaning of a literary work
Reader-response theory has no standards and leads to multiple meanings of a text. Authors in fact intend one meaning and critics should try to find it.
Concession / Benefit ·Can lead to unfair interpretations, but also legitimate new interpretations
Passage Style
Critique or debate
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Question Type
RC analogy
We're being asked to find an analogy to the reader-response theory. The reader-response theory emphasizes readers’ interpretations of a literary work, so we are looking for an example that highlights individual interpretations.
Word for word translations don’t give any room for individual interpretations, so this does not show the principles of reader-response theory. This is closer to formalism, which says that we should focus on the text alone.
The reader-response theory is about what readers bring to the meaning of a text; this example about playing music on period-specific instruments has nothing to do with the principles of reader-response theory.
Reader-response theory is about readers’ interpretations, not about the author’s personal concerns.
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Reader-response theory is about the meaning that comes from individual readers, so this example of using cultural symbols to show commonly understood meanings doesn’t reflect the principles of reader-response theory.
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This example is about how one person’s interpretation (the director) can bring a new understanding of a work (the Shakespeare play), even long after the work was written. This reflects the principles of the reader-response theory.
Difficulty
78% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is slightly harder than the average question in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%133
147
75%160
Analysis
RC analogy
Art
Critique or debate
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
1%
151
b
1%
154
c
15%
158
d
5%
160
e
78%
164
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