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1 Arts & Languages By, Bilal, Amae, Al-Hanouf, Zahra

2 Music The name "Moonlight" Sonata derives from an 1832 description of the first movement by music critic Ludwig Rellstab, who compared it to moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne.Ludwig RellstabLake Lucerne

3 Art The moon was painted to believe it was a god or goddess. Goddess of the moon, Selene. A Ancient Greek goddess.

4 Art Moon art of today differs from moon art of ancient times. More modern with more colors

5 Art During 2004: Her artwork become a dummy book for the kids.

6 Art When Art and Astrology Combine

7 Art Secret of moon art The artiest Jude Cowell started to draw the moon since 1996. She was looking at children's stories then the idea of drawing come up to her. She draw it with watercolors and pencil.

8 Language In "A Midsummer Night's Dream” by Shakespeare the moon was part of the plays’ background.

9 Language Symbolisms of the moon in literature: Femininity Mystery Emotion Depth Darkness Death Rebirth Change Serenity Balance Illumination Cycles Time

10 Questions How has art differed from ancient times to modern times? What does the moon symbolize in literature? How does the “Moonlight” Sonata make people feel?

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