The correct answer to
this question is that:
“The realist artists wanted the viewer to see
that real life was like for so many, rather than just the life of the wealthy.”
<span>What we usually see
depicted in art are the treasures and luxurious life of the rich. To see the
other side of the coin, realists want us to realize that life is not just about
joy and pleasure, some of our brothers and sisters are suffering in poverty.</span>
Answer:
RELIGIOUS THEME:
-Baroque paintings depicted the essence of Catholic faith and glorified the sufferings of Christ.
CHOARPSCURO TECHNIQUE:
-Chiaroscuro is the technique of creating strong contrasts between light and dark.
TENEBRISM TECHNIQUE:
-Tenebrism is a form of chiaroscuro in which the darkness dominates. The contrast between dark and light is severe and creates a spotlight effect.
PERSPECTIVE & FORESHORTENING TECHNIQUES:
-Use of these techniques can give a painting a three-dimensional effect that makes the viewer feel directly involved in the work.
Explanation:
The two people involved in the trail were Mayella Ewell and Tom Robinson. They were both the lowest on the social ladder. Mayella being the poorest, and Tom being black. Reading the story now, one can clearly see that Tom was not guilty of the crime. The story was written in such a way that there was no way Tom was guilty, but the jury decided him guilty anyway. Why? There is only one answer and that is because Tom was black and Mayella was white. If the jury's eyes were not so clouded by race, then they would see that it was physically impossible for Tom to do the things that he was accused of when he could not catch a cup with his (left or right I don't remember) hand.