Complete the following summary of Text I, using the words in the text. Many artists strive to (1) r __________ the art principles of the past yet have produced works only of (2) e __________ resemblance. Some others, however, (3) p__________ a similar moral and spiritual ideal of the past, have achieved a revival of the external forms which served to express those (4) i__________ feelings in an earlier age. These two similarities in art between the past and the present are (5) d__________ opposed to one another.: one is purely external, simply (6) a__________, an imitation of the past, which is soulless and (7) t__________; the other, being internal, bears a similar inner tendency, serves as a (8) f__________ light in the gulf of darkness. The former is a (9) b__________ art and has no future. The latter contain the seed of the future within itself. Schumann once said: To send light into the darkness of men’s heart - such is the duty of the artist. In this age of (10) m __________, the vulgar tendency is “art for art’s sake”, a (11) s__________ of artistic power. The second (12) r__________ is more valuable because this kind of art is educational, powerful and illuminating. Such artists, though scorned and hated, come to the (13) r__________ of human being, and drag after them the heavy (14) c__________ of a divided humanity ever forwards and upwards.