Monday, March 29, 2010
Expressionism Values and Ideals
It was a very different experience trying to understand the teachings of the Expressionism era. This era really focused on the emotional experience among us rather than the physical reality. It made a clear distinction compared to the works of the realism or impressionism era. I would like to talk about the work of Achebe’s ‘Things Fall Apart’ for the literature discipline of this blog. It gave me a great opportunity to understand the customs and culture of Nigeria during that period as it relates to the story. The period trait expressed in this work of Achebe is ‘emotional agility’ as it conveys to readers the personal tragedy of Okonkwo and the gradual destruction of Native African cultures. For the art piece, I liked figuring out the visual characteristics of Edward Munch’s ‘Scream’. The visual elements in this painting were so flamboyant when I looked at it for the first time. This artistic piece also expresses the period trait of ‘emotional agility’ as it depicts an agonized figure portraying a serious emotion to the audience. It is also important to mention that this piece served as an inspiration for future expressionistic painters of this period. For the last discipline of this discussion, I really liked listening to Arnold Schoenberg’s musical piece. It also had an underlying tone of emotional vulnerability of an individual in that piece. In further analysis, all the three works from each of the disciplines spoke to the same period trait in one way or another. In looking at the period traits from the slides, I feel like the period trait mentioned above sort of exemplifies the values and concepts of the Expressionism era. It could be a possibility that there could be more period traits that spoke to these pieces but I think it (emotional vulnerability) best expresses the meanings conveyed in the above mentioned examples. (310)
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