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Language in arts

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Theory of Knowledge Note on Language in arts, created by ebba.ekblom on 01/04/2014.
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1. Writing, like poetry. Singing, talking, performing (theatre, musicals etc), 2. Music (if they are singing) use sound as a primary medium, but language is also important. 3. All arts mentioned above. You need (unless you are very talented) some instrunctions when learning most arts. And for example it might be necessary for explanations in an exhibition.4. Music: there are names for everything, and you can read music - notes. 5. You can express things and tell stories in for example dancing, painting without talking, so in a way they become their own language. or they are dependent on other types of language such as body language, or metaphorical language. But since they dont't use "normal" language makes it possible to tell things in a different way.

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