Arts & Languages By, Bilal, Amae, Al-Hanouf, Zahra.

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Arts & Languages By, Bilal, Amae, Al-Hanouf, Zahra

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Arts & Languages

By,Bilal, Amae, Al-Hanouf, Zahra

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Music

The name "Moonlight" Sonata derives from an 1832 description of the first movement by music critic Ludwig Rellstab, who compared it to moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne.

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Art

The moon was painted to believe it was a god or goddess.

Goddess of the moon, Selene. A Ancient Greek goddess.

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Art

Moon art of today differs from moon art of ancient times.

More modern with more colors

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Art

During 2004:Her artwork become a dummy book for the

kids.

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Art

When Art and Astrology Combine

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Art

Secret of moon art • The artiest Jude Cowell started to draw the

moon since 1996. She was looking at children's stories then the idea of drawing come up to her.

• She draw it with watercolors and pencil.

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Language

In "A Midsummer Night's Dream” by Shakespeare the moon was part of the plays’

background.

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Language

Symbolisms of the moon in literature:• Femininity• Mystery• Emotion• Depth• Darkness• Death

• Rebirth• Change • Serenity • Balance• Illumination• Cycles • Time

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Questions

• How has art differed from ancient times to modern times?

• What does the moon symbolize in literature?

• How does the “Moonlight” Sonata make people feel?

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