Arts

can anyone write me all this in short?just to be shorter but all this, pleaseLiterature as a type of art was created in the process of work and was an integral part of the game and the song, that is. it had a syncretic form. Syncretism has survived in some arts to this day. That the permeation of two or more arts (syncretism) is present in these modern ones as well. times, can be shown by several examples. theatrical art is impossible to imagine without a literary work, acting, music that accompanies certain situations on the stage and marks the atmosphere, but also fine arts that provide solutions for the appearance of the stage. In the film, the permeation of more art is even more emphasized: literature, music, acting, architecture that evokes the time and space of the action. literature is closely related not only to theater, film and television, but also to music, painting and sculpture. Poetry, for example, is always about music, and in two ways. Music is, first, in the very being of poetry. It was sung with a lyre instrument, it always strived for rhythmic and melodic organization of the verse. Sometimes the melodic sound aspects are so emphasized that the song gets its own melody and becomes very famous - it starts to be sung. The connection between literature and music is becoming even more serious at the level of world classics. Many of their works served as librettos for operas: Schiller's, Byron's, Pushkin's, Shakespeare's works. There is nothing less than a connection between literature and painting. and in this relation there is a two-way relationship. Literature inspires the creation of works of art, but also works of art inspire the birth of exceptional poetic works. Paul Gustave Dora took motifs from the Bible as the starting point and inspiration for his famous artistic achievements. He translated almost the entire Bible into the language of painting. Her text inspired the great Michelangelo and many other artists in the world. In our literature, literary works are known that are inspired by paintings, frescoes, icons, statues.