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(okay) MT: Magritte examines the ways in which the human mind thinks, perceives, and reacts to outside

influences through the use of techniques and symbolism in his artwork; (great!)MT: Magritte examines the ways in which the human mind thinks, perceive s, and reacts to outside influences through the use of techniques and symbolism in his artwork; he gives a sense of the psychological condition of the general p ublic following the destructive world wars in order to show that humans must fin d escapes to relieve themselves of the permanent problems in the world. (okay)ST 2:Magritte questions whether the world, as seen by the human, is real o r actually an image put together by the human mind (great!)Magritte questions whether the world, as seen by the human, is real or a ctually an image put together by the human mind in an attempt to reveal the shoc k and denial following a traumatic event. (okay)ST 3: Magritte believes that every human being is inherently evil, but the good instilled by society can overcome that evil to produce moral people (great!) Magritte believes that though society can instill moral values in people, a ll human beings are inherently evil, and thus the violence among them will never cease. (okay)ST 1: Magritte speaks out against the evils committed by the Nazis in WWII as well as how their defeat brought about a superficial sense of happiness. (great!)Magritte speaks out against the evils of war and shows how the end of su ch wars brings about a superficial sense of happiness. (okay)ST 4: Love is a powerful emotion that can hurdle over even the most tragic occurrence and mishaps. (great!)Love is a powerful emotion that can temporarily mask even the most tragi c occurrences and mishaps. (okay)ST 5: Humans look into nature in search of peace. (great!)Humans look into nature to search for a sense of peace and tranquility i n order to take their minds off the chaos that pervades their world.

Test of MT/STs: Magritte examines the ways in which the human mind thinks, perceives, and reacts to outside influences through the use of techniques and symbolism in his artwor k; he gives a sense of the psychological condition of the general public followi ng the destructive world wars in order to show that humans must find escapes to relieve themselves of the permanent problems in the world. Magritte speaks out against the evils of war and shows how the end of such wars brings about a super ficial sense of happiness. In an attempt to reveal the shock and denial followi ng a traumatic event, Magritte questions whether the world is real or actually a n image put together by the human mind. Magritte believes that though society c an instill moral values in people, all human beings are inherently evil, and thu s the violence among them will never cease. Love is a powerful emotion that can

temporarily mask even the most tragic occurrences and mishaps. Humans look int o nature to search for a sense of peace and tranquility in order to take their m inds off the chaos that pervades their world.

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