That's a tough one. I would say it would be a tie between Music and Literature. In both of these forms, the emotional struggle of life, love, and death tells a story of a human moment. For an easy example, Shakespear's Romeo and Juliet tells the story of death, strife between families, and of course love. In the musical form, you can hear the anger, sorrow, and distress of love loss in "Love Stinks". These are easy and silly examples but so is the human race. It is our emotional and intellectual side of us that makes us human.
2006-09-27 12:13:24
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answered by Mary B 2
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I think it's a tossup between photography and literature. Who was the famous photographer who documented the depression? (I forget). And there was Matthew Brady with his photos of the Civil War. They leave little to the imagination.
But then I think of books like "The Grapes of Wrath," "Of Human Bondage," "Crime and Punishment," much of Dickens... Chaucer... Boccaccio... the list goes on and on. Joy, sorrow, humor, anger, shame, vanity, honor and disgrace...it's all there. So maybe literature after all.
2006-09-27 19:04:59
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answered by keepsondancing 5
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no best all are valid Michaelangelo David
ALL of Shakespeare
Frank Loyd Wright houses
Mozart
how can you compare them the totality of all the arts give a good view
2006-09-27 18:56:43
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answered by nora7142@verizon.net 6
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architecture. mankind is always building and creating, then tearing down and rebuilding again..
2006-09-27 18:51:52
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answered by annie 4
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