Selection of subject is often reliant on the artist’s aesthetic. Aesthetic is the perception of what defines beauty, quality, and appreciation. These qualities are all determined by what era someone was born into, what aesthetics one country may have over another, individual philosophy, and even the aesthetics more specific to a gender.
Time is very important in deciding what ideals or goals someone has with their piece. Refer to Norman Rockwell who’s art was made in the early 20th century during the depression, world wars, and civil rights movement. Of course his art reflected the time using subjects like soldiers, interracial interactions, and capitalistic icons.
Place is important in deciding subject as well because it determines what the subjects and backgrounds will look like and model after. Rockwell was famous for his all-american subject matter depicting american style houses, holidays, clothing, etc. This is different than what an African artist may depict in terms of parallel subjects.
I believe it is the characters that is carrying the entire weight of the plot.
Why?
because it is the character that relays the story's message to the audience or to the readers.
If the character were not able to do well on her acting, then possibilities are the audience were not able to get the message.
Answer:
Piano
Explanation:
Although the piano does use strings within the organs that make sound, the piano is considered a percussion. When you press down a key, a mallet hits the string, making a sound that is distinct to the piano. I love studying this instrument because of how complex it is, yet it also is super easy to play to an extent.