http://www.dichotomytests.com/results.html?id=3&f=0&o=15&t=-40&s=-10&e=5&a=-45&p=15I think the biases of the test creator show thru my results. They say I prefer celebratory literature just because I strongly disagreed with idea that great literature
must be dark and angsty. It can be, but it need not be. That said, I suppose I do prefer less experimental prose forms, but that's mainly because most experiments fail to be entertaining or interesting except to those seeking novelty for its own sake. For example, I think that Faulkner chose the right title for his novel
The Sound and The Fury, but unlike most people I think that the idiot who told that tale was Faulkner himself, not the character Benjy. Stream of consciousness was already stale and overused as an idea by the time that novel was written, and his take on it was entirely unentertaining. That form is best used sparingly in my opinion.