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YDS PARAGRAF DOLDURMA / TEST 1 28. Soru
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…….. . The historian is also linked, though less
intimately. The painter and sculptor need not be
linked: that is to say, they need not represent
human beings unless they wish, no more need
the poet, while the musician cannot represent
them even if he wishes, without the help of a
programme. The novelist, however makes up a
number of word -masses, in a way, describing
himself.
The historian deals with actions,
and with the characters of men only so
far as he can deduce them from their actions
Since the novelist is himself a
human being, there is a resemblance
between him and his subject-matter
People in a novel can be understood
completely by the reader, and this
is why they often seem more real
than characters in history
What is fictitious in a novel is not
so much the story as the method
by which thought develop into action
Whether history can be seen as an
art, such us literature music inpainting,
is a matter which arouses
much debate
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