Eugene O'Neil was America's first great playwright. His full name was Eugene Gladstone O'Neil. He was born on 16th of October in the year 1888 and died on 27th of November in the year 1953. <span>Eugene O'Neil was also a Noble Laureate in Literature. His plays were the first that included speeches.</span>
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A composer who combined jazz and classical music into a new sound in the 1920s was George Gershwin (1989-1937). He was american pianist and composer. He studied classical music, but later he got interested in popular music genres, and used to compose operas, film music, concerts and symphonies. Gershwin strongly influenced many musicians, and he is considered to be a first exponent of the symphonic jazz genre. His most famous works are orchestral compositions Rhapsody in blue (1924) and American in Paris (1928), as well as opera Porgy and Bess (1935).</span>
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A religious artwork of Christ , the Virgin Mary or a Saint that was used to honor the figure was called Icon.
Explanation
Icon refers to an image with a religious content, meaning and usefulness. The style used in an art does not make a painting an icon but the subject, meaning and application. Not all representations of a religious subject is an Icon. Icons in modern days are used as symbols to give people a kind of symbolic image of holy persons in heaven.