You can’t have a vital literature if you ignore or shun evil. What you get then is the world of Pollyanna, goody-goody in place of the good. Cry, The Beloved Country is a great and dramatic novel because Alan Paton, in addition to being a skilled workman, sees with clear eyes both good and evil, differentiates them, pitches them into conflict with each other, and takes sides. He sees that the native boy Absalom Kumalo, who has murdered, cannot be judged justly without taking into account the environment that has had part in shaping him. But Paton sees, too, that Absalom the individual, not society the abstraction, committed the act and is responsible for it. Mr. Paton understands mercy. He knows that this precious thing is not evoked by sentimental impulse, but by a searching examination of the realities of human action. Mercy follows a judgment; it does not precede it.
One of the novels by the talented Paul Bowles, Let It Come Down, is full of motion, full of sensational depravities, and is a crashing bore. The book recognizes no evil, and is coldly indifferent to the moral behavior of its characters. It is a long shrug. Such a view of life is non- dramatic and negates the vital essence of drama.
41. In our age, according to the author, a standpoint often taken in the area of ethics is the _____.
A) relativistic view of morals
B) greater concern with religion
C) emphasis on evil
D) greater concern with universals
42. The author believes that in great literature, as in life, good and evil are ____
A) relative
B) unimportant
C) constantly in conflict
D) dramatically neutralized
43. When the author uses the expression "it is a long shrug" in referring to Bowles’s book, he
is commenting on the ___
A) length of the novel
B) indifference to the moral behavior of the characters
C) monotony of the story
D) sensational depravities of the book
44. In the opinion of the author, Cry, The Beloved Country is a great and dramatic novel be-
cause of Paton’s ____.
A) insight into human behavior
B) behavioristic beliefs
C) treatment of good and evil as abstractions
D) willingness to make moral judgments
45. The word "shun" in the 1st sentence in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.
A) shut
B) attend
C) show
D) avoid