A. Cheery
Take marching bands for example, majority of scales are cheery.
Have a great day!
Well, the Fifth Symphony kinda sounds like someone knocking quickly and repeatedly...
scale in art is the dominant element of the artworks’ aesthetics. Scale refers to a size of an object in relation to another, and is one of the principles of organization of structural elements in art and design. Scale does not stand for the size of an artwork, but is a relational principle which is usually defined through the ratio of an object to a human body or another object.[1] Relational aesthetics stands at core of each artwork and human body is often the corrective against which the size of each piece can be discussed.
Answer: This is known as the Medicalisation of Beauty.
Explanation: Actually, The Swan was a reality TV show that aired in 2004 - 2005 comprising of 18 episodes of 45-50 minutes.
The actual purpose of the series was to give extreme makeover to women that were deemed ugly.
The term used often in the series to address this concept was the Medicalisation of Beauty.
The show received huge criticism for encouraging women to base their self worth on appearance and the encouragement of cosmetic surgery.