> The heart of the art is in the intra-personal conflicts and human aspect observations, and the skeleton is the plot.
Precisely what makes it art is the background though.
> The background is just (literally) a backdrop. Which is why you can set Romeo and Juliet in 20th century America, or Antigone in space - as many have done, and the heart of the work is still there just fine.
>Precisely what makes it art is the background though.
No, that's just the decoration on the dish that is art. The nutritional value and the test is in the core. The artisty is in the expression and observation and relatedness, not in the the backdrop.
Precisely what makes it art is the background though.
> The background is just (literally) a backdrop. Which is why you can set Romeo and Juliet in 20th century America, or Antigone in space - as many have done, and the heart of the work is still there just fine.
Yeah, and I even told you what the heart is.