What is the main concern regarding cultural capital and literature?

Understanding the Evolution and Influence of the Novel

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The decline of cultural capital in the 21st century
The lack of cultural capital in modern literature
The excessive cultural capital in non-literary forms
The anxiety about cultural capital attached to literature
2.
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What is the relationship between novels and cultural authority as discussed in the transcript?
Novels have always been aligned with cultural authority
Novels have no connection to cultural authority
Novels were created to challenge cultural authority
Novels were often indifferent to cultural authority
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How was the novel perceived for most of its history?
As a dubious form of entertainment
As a tool for political propaganda
As a form of high art
As a sacred cultural artifact
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the primary motivation for many authors in the history of the novel?
To entertain and please themselves and their friends
To create educational content
To gain cultural authority
To write for religious purposes
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What contributes to the novel's greatness according to the transcript?
Its openness and integration of various cultural elements
Its ability to remain unchanged over time
Its strict adherence to traditional forms
Its focus on elite cultural authority
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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From where does the novel draw a lot of its energy?
From elite cultural practices
From vernacular culture and other storytelling forms
From political discourse
From religious texts
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What is the significance of the novel's 'permeable form'?
It allows novels to remain unchanged
It enables novels to incorporate diverse cultural elements
It restricts novels to a specific genre
It makes novels difficult to understand
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