Which work develops and applies the concept of the Übermensch—a type of humans willing to reach "beyond good and evil" and create their own values?

a. Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra
b. Flaubert's Madame Bovary
c. Ibsen's A Doll's House
d. Darwin's Origin of Species

Answer: a

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In Berthe Morisot's Summer's Day, one woman's dress is made of zigzags, while the other is a patchwork of straight strokes to

a. distinguish the clothing from the water. b. show one's social superiority to the other. c. emphasize the distance between them. d. capture the diverse play of light.

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Which of the following was not an aspect of Coltrane's middle style, as exemplified by "My Favorite Things"?

a. frequent use of the soprano sax b. modally based improvisation c. working out of motivic cells d. incorporation of hard bop licks and formulas

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