Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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Allusion is a reference to?

  1. People

  2. Places

  3. Events

  4. Greek and Roman Mythology

The correct answer is: Greek and Roman Mythology

Allusion is a literary device that refers to a brief and indirect mention of a person, place, event or work of art. While all the other options may potentially be referenced in literature, Greek and Roman mythology is often used as a common source of allusions due to its rich and significant stories. People, places, and events are more general references that may not hold as much cultural significance as Greek and Roman mythology does. For example, an allusion to a real person may not be as recognizable or widely understood as an allusion to a well-known mythical character such as Zeus or Aphrodite. Similarly, allusions to a specific place or event may not be as universally understood as those referencing Greek and Roman mythology, which has played a significant role in Western literature and culture. Therefore, the correct answer is D, as it best represents the commonly used source for allusions in literature.