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The absurdity of Dada activities created a mirror of the absurdity in the world around them. Dada was anti-aesthetic, anti-rational and anti-idealistic. ... After the war, many of the artists who had participated in the Dada movement began to practice in a Surrealist mode.
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you dont have an exerpt but id guess if its sleepy hollow, superstition?
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Plato
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Yes they do possibly because they are Gods and many people in past time believed in more than one God. They were not monotheistic.
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The style of a particular work may tell us all of the following except what the symbols mean. The time period and region will most likely we reflected in the work of art and the signiture will be somewhere on the piece as well, if not, the artisit may have painted himself in his work too. Although the symbols can be easily spotted sometimes, it's a secret what they must mean.
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la vie en rose; live
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AWWWW THANK YOU
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Hope you have an amazing day to :)
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FALSE
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During Romanticism there was a rich flowering of the song, especially from the lied ('song' in German) for piano and singing. The first major composer of lieder (plural of lied) was Schubert.
The most famous operas today are the romantic ones. The great opera composers of Romanticism were Italians Verdi and Rossini and in Germany, Wagner. In Brazil, Carlos Gomes stands out with his operas The Guarani, Fosca, The Slave, etc.
The orchestra grew not only in size but in scope. The metal section has gained greater importance. In the wind instruments section, the piccolo, the clarone, the English horn and the bassoon were added. Percussion instruments became more varied.
The romantic concert used large orchestras. And the composers, now challenged by the virtuosity's technical skill, made the ground part increasingly difficult.