I believe F. Scott Fitzgerald wanted to portray Gatsby as a human. When someone is so royally popular, wealthy, and successful it can be hard to see them as anything but those superficial, materialistic things. Gatsby is shown trying to "fit in" so to speak, choosing his words wisely, yet amidst his attempts at formality, he still can't fit the mold that he so desires to conform to.
Answer: Schwartzberg talks about time-lapse photography; would this type of photography fit into the macro category based on what you know?
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1. He employed layering and overlapping
2. He painted the church in a dim color and used bright orange colors for the closer features in the foreground
3. He also used lighting
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The Barfüsserkirche II (Church of the Minorities II) painting by Lyonel Feininger was done in 1926 and it depicted a church that may not be instantly recognized as such by an observer, surrounded by a building in the background. A ray of light seems to illuminate the church making it quite discernable.
The church seems to be deep into the background and this illusion was achieved through the dim color used for the church and the brighter colors used for the buildings encircling the church. Layering and overlapping were also used to create depth when the buildings in the foreground were placed in front while the church was placed in the background.
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C. There is no such thing as "true" art.</h3>
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I honestly have no clue if I'm correct. My guess is based on the knowledge that impressionist artists usually tried to capture feeling in their paintings rather than a concrete subject. There's no right or wrong way to feel.
Wait for someone else's answer to confirm this. Hopefully I got it right.
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What up im jared 19 and i never learned how to fng read.
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