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Explanation:
This may not be the entire answer, but it should help you out to form your answer!
The American "Musical" once started around the form of classical and operatic music. It described the stories that people had read about or wanted to tell. The works of Sondheim and Webber focused on a sophisticated way of telling a story.
Over time, we see these musicals change from, "Phantom of the Opera" and "Cats" to musicals such as "Grease," which better connect to the outside world and demonstrate real things happening in everyday life.
Today, we see the American musical as a way to tell the story of others and encourage others. "Dear Evan Hansen" has a pop style telling young adults that they are no longer alone. "Newsies" had a new found musical sense used to demonstrate that younger people can create a movement just as adults can. "Hamilton" played to listeners by its hip hop style, while getting our history across as well.
The American Musical has evolved from a lighthearted, sophisticated sense to a new way to get opinions and lessons across.
Answer:
No sorry I don't know what that is
Explanation:
2 Elements:
Color is being used in cooperation with Line to make colors "pop" more. Along with this, it provides and organized, yet visually appealing aesthetic to the art piece.
Color in particular, is what separates the work into sections that draw the viewer's eyes in, due to the contrast choices by the artist.
While Line, physically separates the colors, but provides the attractive composition.
(I would answer principles too, but I don't have the time currently;; Hopefully this helps though.)