The poem "The Weary Blues" is melancholy and "Jazz Fantasia" is upbeat. In The<span> Weary Blues, it presents a folk feeling which are tragic and comic at the same time. The form of the blues fights the emotion of the blues. Whereas for "Jazz Fantasia", the author creates sound devices, imagery, and personification. This is to</span> <span>convey his message that music is a part of freedom to express your emotions. For </span>example<span> in the first stanza, he uses the drums to grab attention and focus on the sounds. The same goes on the second stanza. The purpose of the poem is to attract our senses, reveal his feelings, arouse our emotions and to change our attitudes using sounds.</span><span> </span>
A and C are both correct to a degree. He is well known for his peculiar geometric forms in his paintings, which were not at all realism, but rather a style called cubism. During his Blue Period, his paintings were literally painted in blues, and were true to the answer in C. One particular painting depicts an elderly man playing a guitar with a frown on his face looking incredibly sad and upset. I would probably select C because it describes his Blue Period in contrast to his typical style, which is described in A.
I have been inspired by a dream before and some things that I have seen irl
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Drosselmeyer is a minor character appearing in Disney's 2018 movie The Nutcracker and the Four Realms. He is a inventor who is Clara Stahlbaum's godfather and Marie Stahlbaum's friend.
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So these debates are usually over virtue ethics (basically what you value, how you value things etc.). One debate is between the philosophy of utilitarianism and deontology (consequentialism vs means based). Social problems and issues are often times evaluated under particular values. For (a simple) ex. a utilitarian would value implementing a policy to save the most people whereas a deontologist wouldn’t look to save the most people if it meant infringing on the rights of the individual. So a utilitarian would care more about extinction then the most gruesome possible death of one person. Hope this helps!