Answer:
1) i choose :"self portrait with monkey, 1945"
a- she did not try to hide her natural appearence as you can see perfectily KAHLO did not try to, give the reddish appearence for her cheecks or her unique eyebrows,
b- we can see that in this and other portraits she uses a ribbon as a hair ornament this may mean that even though she painted a very original appearance she also looked after her image
c-the adorable little monkey next to her in the painting can represent her different taste for animals and her respect for them
d-
Miss kahlo wears a very presentable outfit for her time as if she meant that even if her prejudice is that a woman is painting she would like to remain flawless
e-behind her seems a lot of dead trees, and i meaning that i can most think of is how trees look after a human passes by.
thats what mos grabbed my attention.
2)
she certainly shows the clash of differences between these two countries, both culturally and in industries, and as much as her natural land of one she came as if she had become america and being explored because she lives in it
the other picture has something deeper Frida Kahlo was trying to depict the superficiality of American capitalism. This painting is filled with the icons of modern industrial society of United States but implied the society is decaying and the fundamental human values are destructed.
3) realistic! because it really says much about the days that she lived and what she believed that would turn into reality she expresses this in a very an enigmatic way so that we really think about it
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Answer:
Henrik Ibsen
Explanation:
In Norway, one of the greatest playwrights of this second half of the nineteenth century, Henrik Ibsen, is born, who is considered the great innovator and the creator of modern realistic theater. Ibsen's work fits the concept of the "work well done", the one in which the internal and external structure fit perfectly, with an upward gradation of dramatic tension and an always balanced distribution of psychological forces.
Ibsen's masterpiece is Doll's House ”, which is a plea for the liberation of women, which created a great scandal and social uproar. Without the dramatic work of Ibsen, the subsequent development of the theater in the 20th century would be inconceivable.
In Russia, Realism became a psychological theater with the work of Anton Chekhov, whose success is inseparable from the foundation of the Moscow Theater of Art by Stanislavski and Dachenko. Other realists whose work is also linked to this theater are Tolstoy and Máximo Gorki.
Answer:
Romeo, Juliet and Friar Laurence.
It can be a way of communication, space filling decor and light spectacles