What is the primary objective of 'Decorum' in Neoclassical writing?
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Correct answer: Appropriate matching of style, subject matter, and character to genre and rank
Decorum required that a king speak like a king and a peasant like a peasant, maintaining social and linguistic consistency. It also dictated that serious genres like epics must use elevated language, avoiding 'low' or vulgar terms.
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