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Week 8 Assignment: Essay – Interrelationships Reflection

Week 8 Assignment: Essay – Interrelationships Reflection

Q Instructions As we learned in Week 1, there is a difference between being educated and simply trained. The purpose of education is not only to determine what someone can do, but also what kind of person they become as a result of their education. Studies in the humanities will advance the communication skills, empathy, self-awareness, judgment, and professionalism of students, and they help students with becoming skilled at the social and cultural context of working with people. In addition, studying the humanities can help students in the following ways: Literature can introduce students to life situations with which they may not be familiar. Drama can teach oral communication. Philosophy can teach skills of analysis and argument. Art, literature, drama. and music are expressions of human creativity, and taking part in some form of artistic activity, either as reader or viewer, is part of what makes us human. For this assignment, choose a work of art that made an impression on you during this course. Then, address the following: Include an image of or link to the work. Identify the artist, the title, date completed, and the medium. Explain how learning about the work will help you in your life and career. Consider the context in which the work was created and the meaning of the work. Explain how one or more specific disciplines (literature, drama, philosophy, art, music) influenced you. Examine the effect that you think this class could have on your career and personal life. Writing Requirements (APA format)

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Literature is a big and important part of Humanities. Humanities being an interdisciplinary field are dependent in literature as much as in history. Art is a form of literature and so many artists have depicted famous pieces of literature in their paintings and vice versa. John Keats is a famous romantic poet whose poem La Belle Dame Sans Merci was represented