Theatre vs. Other Arts
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         Represents (Abstract or Concrete)  | 
       
         Uses What Senses? 
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         Must Use Space (Spatial) 
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         Must Use Time (Temporal)* 
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         Is the Artist Present??? 
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         MUSIC 
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         Abstract--Could be considered the most 
          pure--uses only one sense. 
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         Hearing 
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         No 
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         Yes 
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         GRAPHIC ART 
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         Concrete/Abstract 
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         Sight 
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         Two Dimensions 
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         No 
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         No 
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         SCULPTURE/ ARCHITECTURE 
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         Concrete/Abstract 
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         Sight 
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         Three Dimensions  | 
       
         No 
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         No 
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         DANCE 
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         Concrete/Abstract 
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         Sight and Hearing 
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         Three Dimensions 
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         Yes 
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         Yes?? 
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         LITERATURE 
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         Abstract(Uses words to convey both concrete 
          and abstract ideas; cognitive) 
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         Sight and Imagination 
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         Not the work itself. (The book exists 
          physically, but what is the "literature?") 
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         To read, yes, but varies from reader 
          to reader. 
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         No 
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         THEATER 
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         BOTH CONCRETE AND ABSTRACT AND IMAGINATION 
          THROUGH IMITATION: "MIMESIS"  
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         EITHER THE LEAST PURE OR THE MOST PURE--USES 
          ALL THE SENSE 
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         AN AMALGAM OF ALL THE ARTS--USES SPACE, TIME, (LITERATURE) DANCE (MOVEMENTS)  | 
       
         ARCHITECTURE GRAPHIC DESIGN, MUSIC (SOUND)  | 
       
         ALL THAT THE OTHER ARTS HAVE. 
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         A performance with an audience, different from TV or movies. Literature and theatre tend to depict crises embodying eternal questions and universal processes of existence. 
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