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1
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In appropriation, what is the artistic process?

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to mix the media of other art forms with the artist’s own

2
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Which arts appropriate the most from other arts?

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opera and architecture

3
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Anne Sexton’s poem on Starry Night describes an experience of

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insanity

4
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Literature is interpreted in

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Howard’s End, the film

5
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Beaumarchais’s Marriage of Figaro was said to have

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helped foment the French Revolution

6
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Mozart’s opera permitted characters to express one sentiment publicly while

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expressing the opposite privately

7
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Which of the following means relative equal combining of the media of one or more arts?

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synthesis

8
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Anne Sexton’s and Robert Fagles’s poems

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both portray the emotion of Van Gogh’s A Starry Night

9
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Matisse’s The Dance took its inspiration from

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a dance Matisse saw in a small fishing village

10
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Ovid’s Metamorphoses is built on the concept of

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change

11
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Matisse’s The Dance and Music

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interpret the essential nature of both arts

12
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The film and opera that interpret Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice

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remain faithful to the story

13
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Which arts tend to be the best suited to use other arts as their subject matter?

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film and photography

14
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Bernini’s Apollo and Daphne interprets

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literature

15
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The interplay of the arts in the film Howards End is intensified because of the interplay of which arts in the novel?

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literature with drama and music