“The spirit of malevolence survives the practical exertion of it. We learn to curb our will and keep our overt actions within the bounds of humanity, long before we can subdue our sentiments and imaginations to the same mild tone. We give up the external demonstration, the brute violence, but cannot part with the essence or principle of hostility.” The writer tries to explore human sentiment (malevolence) in the above lines. Select the aspect that is reflected here.
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A.
Structuralism
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B.
Psychoanalysis
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C.
Linguistic
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D.
Comparative
Correct Answer:
B. Psychoanalysis
Explanation:
This passage demonstrates a psychoanalytical approach by revealing underlying mental considerations, making option (b) the correct choice.
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