Not necessarily. it's considered <span>audacious, yes. not so nice to listen to. it had a purpose and was effective in fulfilling that purpose; it was definitely influential.
but nonetheless, from an aesthetic standpoint you could definitely argue that it's defective.</span>
Egocentrism means giving value to own self-interest more and less or no regards to other's interest. One example of Egocentrism I encounter in my life is that people thinks that their own point of view is right and ignorant of other's point of view and more possibilities of solution of the problem other than own. Another word - Sociocentrism means giving value to own group's interest and assuming our group is the right one. One example of this I observed in life is the school/university you came from that such belief that we are better than them because we enrolled or came from this school. These things create a barrier in critical thinking because you exclude some possibilities and opportunities that may others possess. Some techniques that can overcome the barrier are open communication and socializing with other peer groups. These techniques can lead you to open yourself to the society and to other people and learn new knowledge with them.
Answer:
1. By definition, the French court ballet was a composite art form, a combination of equal elements - poetry, dance, music and painting. The genre came into existence at the end of the 16th century.
3. Ballet and opera began in the 17th century, with the elaborate spectacles devised at European courts. These were flamboyant entertainments used to celebrate marriages or show off the wealth and power of the ruler.
I don't know about 2 sorry