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mwit1967

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As reflected in View of Pre Lachaise Cemetery from the Entrance and the concept of the garden cemetery, nineteenth-century representations of life and death shifted from a focus on suffering and sorrow in the Middle Ages toward visions of
 
  a) eternal life in a natural paradise.
  b) the inevitable journey to Judgment Day.
  c) the folly of human desire expressed through architecture.
  d) salvation through city life.

Question 2

Which element of the nineteenth-century garden cemetery served the function of memento mori?
 
  a) gravestones
  b) meandering pathways
  c) panoramic vistas
  d) formal landscape design



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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