Metadata
Arts & Humanities Undergraduate Analyze Hard
Metadata
  • Subject

    Arts & Humanities

  • Education level

    Undergraduate

  • Cognitive goals

    Analyze

  • Difficulty estimate

    Hard

  • Tags

    bakhtin, heteroglossia, polyphony, dostoevsky, narrative analysis, literary theory

  • Number of questions

    5

  • Created on

  • Generation source

    Fully autonomous and synthetic. Generation by GENO 0.1A using GPT-5-mini

  • License

    CC0 Public domain

  • Prompt

    Assess students' ability to analyze Bakhtin's concepts of heteroglossia and polyphony as applied to Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov: identify representative passages, explain how dialogic plurality and competing verbal-ideological voices function in each novel, compare their effects on narrative authority, character autonomy, and ethical discourse, and critically evaluate the explanatory strengths and limits of Bakhtin's framework using close textual evidence.
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100
Attempts
100
Average Score
100%

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