The piece <em>Danse Macabre</em>, is an old french piece about death. The instruments used in telling the story evoked emotions of;
- Sadness
- Reflections and
- Deep thoughts.
Because its a myth about death, one would hear specific instruments like the violin, the oboe and the xylophone which performed solo which made these instruments sound distinct and stand alone and this pierces through the soul and evoke several feelings of the reflections and deep thoughts that symbolizes death and makes one sorrowful.
When the change of instrument, the oboe happened that symbolizes the crow, one would give deep thoughts as to what life and death is and woukld leave one with a question that is rhetoric.
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This procedure revealed that g<span>roups tested from all over the world agreed on the emotion exhibited by facial expression.
It means that all over the world, facial expressions denote the same emotions, which is why all of the participants were able to recognize what these expressions were trying to convey. I guess that facial expressions and what they represent are universal.
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Correct answer choice is:
A. They were often allegories based on religion and morality.
Lucas Cranach the Elder was a German artist and printmaker remembered for his self-conscious paintings of German royalty, accompanying with biblical displays which imitate elongated, semi-erotic peelers. Hieronymus Bosch was a Dutch artist and illustrator from Brabant. He is generally viewed as one of the various well-known representatives of the Early Netherlandish art institution.
A song that I really love is called is Go Go from BTS. I like this song because it talks about how you should enjoy life because you only live once. The lyrics are "YOLO YOLO YOLO, YOLO YOLO, SPEND SPEND SPEND" (but in Korean). It also talks about how you should go to parties buy things that you want and all of that. You dont have to be very rich to have fun. You can spend a little bit of mula and buy your things.