Comprehension Passage
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Poetry, as a mania - one of Plato's two higher forms of "divine" mania - has, in all its species, a mere insanity incidental to it, the "defect of its quality", into which it may lapse in its moment of weakness; and the insanity which follows a vivid poetic anthropomorphism like that Rossetti may be noted here and there in his work, in a forced and almost grotesque materialising of abstractions, as Dante also became at times a mere subject of the scholastic realism of the Middle Age.In the above, passage poetry is described as one of Plato's two higher forms of 'divine' madness. Which is the other one? Choose the correct option:
1
Beloved
2
Love
3
Jealously
4
Lover