In order to interpret a painting, an art critic might ask “What is the overall message of this drawing?”
<h3>What questions are asked to interpret paintings?</h3>
When an art critic gets to the interpreting stage of analyzing a painting, they ask questions such as the mood or emotion that the artist wanted to comunicate.
To summarize, they could simply ask what the overall message of the drawing was.
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No, both of them hold the same form of explanation of art.
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Explanation:
This photograph symbolizes the event by displaying the sorrow and pain of the soldiers atop the rubble and death of battle, while at the same time commemorating their courage and strength as they place an American flag at the scene of the battle. It serves as a reminder of their courage and the strength America has as a nation. It documents history for ever more and narrates the final scene of the battle.
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Explanation:
Romance: Two teens or adults from different countries spark a romance over a series of texts which then lead to the adventure of them both trying to meet each other in real life. The trials and tribulations of their adventure adds to the experience. Could be called Instant Love (play on words with instant messages)
Fantasy: A teen has to save his realm from evil and become the hero as said in the prophecy. (Kind of what i am writing now). Filled with love sadness and death.
Mystery and Crime: Late one night, as a man is walking home he meets someone he knows but is then poisoned by a enemy mafia gang and he has a race to find a cure and to save everything he hold dear. With a twist around every corner. I think a good name is Tick Tock or Time is Death's Best friend
Sad Story: Two childhood friends had a seemingly perfect life. Then one committed s u i c ide and the other blamed themselves. As the friend realizes how bad life is his mental health spirals down the drain. Till he ends it to.
Friends for Life is what its called.
organum, i'm almost 100% sure
(lemme know if it's right, i have the same question)