The atrium of Al-Aqsa Mosque is an oasis of peace and tranquillity inside a walled city of hustle and bustle. It has trees, lawns, fountains, the beautiful Shrine of the Dome of the Rock<span>, small domed rooms and structures which are rooms for scholars, sheikhs and religious court offices, and a museum.
The answer is C. Hope this helps.</span>
<span>This mean the art does not have an accurate decpiction of they physical appearance of people or things. Basiclly abtract art. :)</span>
Answer:
a tunnel
Explanation:
Bc tunnels are cool. the scene would have tunnel in it and its dark and cool.
Id make the landscape a tunnel in 3d since a 3d perspective is nice/ The tunnel would have a open drain thing like its under a freeway with monlight comign in so it makes it nighttime, and darker. This would give the person a eeriy and mysterious feeling for what is further down the tunnel and in the darkness.
It is important to know your theatre space because it is an influential factor in many peoples lives. Everyone has some sort of creativity in them that is ready to grow and become better. By knowing what your theatre space is, you can move people and express your self through your work. Theatre can be powerful in all parts of life.
To Kill a Mockingbird
<span>Main Character Thematic Conflict
Interpretation vs.Senses</span>
Scout is a highly sensitive child. Her ears and eyes are wide open but because of her age, Scout cannot render true meaning from all she observes. As she acquires more learning experiences, she becomes more adept at understanding what is really going on below her surface observations. For example, Atticus must correctly interpret for Scout the confusing incidents of her first day of school, yet much later on she is able to read Mr. Underwood’s editorial about the senseless killing of Tom Robinson and understand the meaning behind the words:
Then Mr. Underwood’s meaning became clear: Atticus had used every tool available to free men to save Tom Robinson, but in the secret courts of men’s hearts Atticus had no case. Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella Ewell opened her mouth and screamed. (Lee, 1960, p. 266)