Tuesday, May 28, 2019
How does art change your perception of a metaphysical concept? :: essays research papers
Death is a metaphysical concept that is abstract and theoretical in composition, but doesnt embody a material form. From person to person, there are a vast array of interpretations of what death is and what it means to each individual. There is no hotshot universal understanding of what death is, since it doesnt embody any physical characteristics. I am the kind of person whose opinions are very easily influenced. Whenever I read a book, listen to a song, watch a movie, or look at fraudwork containing a strong message, my opinions (mainly metaphysical ones) are greatly impacted.Death is a topic everyone will witness countless times during his or her lifetime. Death of loved ones, animals, or strangers are just a couple of(prenominal) examples of experiences that end mold ones impression of death. Since I am rather young, I have only truly experienced death on few occasions. One of which was the death of my grandfather. He was in a lot of pain and was bedridden for months. For hi m, death was almost inevitable and was an answer to the pain he was feeling. Im non 100% definite how I personally perceive death, but because of my grandfather, I always think of death as being imperative, nevertheless inevitable. I have a great fear for death, because I know how much pain it causes loved ones.When I was in my 9th grade Spanish class, I remember watching an informational movie on the art of prickfighting. A man dressed up in brightly colored clothes chases a bull around the ring, and tries to lodge a spiked instrument into his shoulder blade, and inevitably, kill him. Hundreds of people around the world congregate in Spain to witness this spectacle of death. In this art form, death is put on stage as a light-hearted form of entertainment. After I witnessed this very controversial art form, my perception of death was affected, and I started to perceive death as being more light-hearted, however I still dont believe it ethical to gain entertainment from it. I now also perceive death as being almost graceful and serene. This type of art portrays death as un-daunting and I am not as fearful of it after I watched it.Gassing by David Olere is a chilling representation of a gas chamber during the time of the holocaust. When I start saw this, the hair on my arms immediately stood straight up.
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