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HUM 100 Module Four Short Answer
Perspectives in the Humanities (Southern New Hampshire University)
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1.
Having read the articles presented in this module, reflect on how their discussion of intent
and the changes to it affect your interpretation or understanding of the Statue of Liberty.
I am at a loss for words right now. I did not know that the Statue of Liberty was originally
a Muslim woman. That changes the way I view the Statue of Liberty. Now that I have learned about this new information, I understand that the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of immigration. I learned something new today, it still blows my mind and the fact that I never knew that.
2.
Think about the artifact that you are studying for Project 1. Pose one question about the intent of the creator of the artifact. In one to two paragraphs, explain one approach that you may take to find the answer to that question.
The artifact I chose was not one of the original artifacts I chose because I did not choose the right ones. The artifact I have chosen is the Mona Lisa. I have always been fascinated by the Mona Lisa and I am not sure why. The question I have chosen is what was the Mona Lisa made to represent?
The approach I will take to find the answer to the question I chose by asking myself what it represents. I will also do research to find the answer to my question. I will look into the
history of the Mona Lisa and maybe talk to someone who knows more about paintings. I could also look for books about the Mona Lisa and see if I can find the answer to my question.
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