(ANSWERED) HUMN303N WEEK 8 DISCUSSION: INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKS
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nInitial Post InstructionsnFor the initial post, select and address one of the following options:nnOption 1: Choose a work to discuss from one genre that interprets a work from another genre.nnInclude the title, artist, and description of both works.nExamine how the artist of the second work captured the subject or story of the first.nSupport your point(s) with a statement from the second artist that discusses the influence, reasoning, or interpretation of the original work on the second work.nClick on the following link for examples:nnLink: ExamplesnnYou could choose a specific artwork influenced by a literary work and how the artist captured the subject or story. (Examples: Salvador Dali?s Mad Tea Party and Lewis Carroll?s Alice in Wonderland; Pablo Picasso?s Don Quixote and Cervantes?s Don Quixote de la Mancha)nYou could choose a literary work influenced by an artwork and how the author captured the story. (Examples: Picasso?s The Old Guitarist and Wallace Steven?s ?The Man with the Blue Guitar?; Van Gogh?s Starry Night and Anne Sexton?s ?The Starry Night?)nOption 2: Choose a work that is interdisciplinary (incorporates two or more disciplines), such as Hamilton from our lesson this week.nnInclude the title and artist(s).nExamine the genres that are intermingled to create the work.nHow effective is the blending of genres in the work?nWhy do you think the artist used different disciplines in the work?nSupport your point(s) with a statement from the artist and one from a critic.nOption 3: Choose a work of art from any genre that depicts or tells the story of a real life event from any time period, such as The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon and the Coronation of Empress Jos?phine on December 2, 1804 by Jacques Louis David.nnInclude the title and the artist and some background of the event.nWhat is the relationship between the work of art and the event?nDid the artist depict the event accurately?nDoes the artist make changes regarding the event? If so, why do you think the artist made these changes?nExamine the artist?s message in the depiction.nSupport your point(s) with a statement from the artist.nFollow-Up Post InstructionsnRespond to at least two peers or one peer and the instructor. Further the dialogue by providing more information and clarification.nnWriting RequirementsnnMinimum of 3 posts (1 initial & 2 follow-up)nMinimum of 2 sources cited (assigned readings/online lessons and an outside source)nAPA format for in-text citations and list of referencesnGradingnThis activity will be graded using the Discussion Grading Rubric. Please review the following link:
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