a. has been trivialized in ads and cartoons
a. has been trivialized in ads and cartoons
Munch's painting was highly original - the opposite of a cliché. Since then it has become one, the standard way of illustrating Horror.
It was painted because a lot of people scream around the world.
C. worn-out
"The Scream" is by the artist Edvard Munch.
She fell out of a tree and when the reporters came to interveiw her she screamed and her scream was so lovely that she became famous! :D
Yes and No Yes because the mystery behind the painting is that while Edvard Munch was walking with friends, he had to stop to take a break as his friends went ahead, he heard a ear percing scream. The reason the screams hands are over his ears is because the scream that comes from the most famos open mouth is so shrill, he must put his hands over his ears. No because there is nothin in the painting like in the background. Hope this helped:>
it has become uninteresting because of overuse
Cliches are trite expressions that are over-used.
It is a noun and can be used as an adjective. The word "cliche" is an adjective because one can say "that is so cliche" but it is also a noun because one can say "that is such a cliche."
if you are looking for a term: a cliche
because it was having a scream
Yes, there is a difference. A cliche is an overused expression or idea, while a platitude is a trite or meaningless statement, often given as advice. While cliches are generally phrases that have lost their originality due to constant use, platitudes are often seen as superficial or lacking in depth.
no they scream because their scared
Cliche is a term that describes an expression that has become tired from too much use. Some examples would be: "as light as a feather" and "as bright as the sun".
no because if there dead they cant scream
Conan - 2010 I Scream You Scream We All Scream Because There's a Murderer on the Loose 4-13 was released on: USA: 2 December 2013
old cats scream because they are dying.
Because they are jls and who docent scream