From monologues to Italian arias, the fine arts help bring a sense of self to every person while also providing extensive knowledge in the history of theater and music. When actively being involved in the fine arts, you do not simply recite a piece, either musical or theatrical. You dissect the piece, part by part, syllable by syllable, to properly convey the emotion and inflection that the author or composer had envisioned for the piece. You do not just read from a paper, you learn the words, the meaning of the words and the subject of the whole piece. The fine arts bring out different characters pertaining to your …show more content…
For example, as Eric Jensen stated in Arts with the Brain in Mind, “musical arts” or “music-making” means much more than playing music or listening to it. The musical arts include composing music, reading music, analyzing, arranging, notating, and creating music (13). These actions help grow an individual’s intellect significantly. All of the different subsets within the fine arts category benefit the growth of the mind in some way. The process of learning is accelerated when one or more of the fine arts are being taught. “The systems they [arts] nourish which include our integrated sensory, attentional, cognitive, emotional, and motor capacities, are, in fact, the driving forces behind all other learning” (Jensen 2). The arts provide a more entertaining form of developing mental process that are necessary to the success of a growing individual. Not only do the arts further your mental capacities, they also effect emotional connections with others. Being introduced to any form of a fine art can also introduce you to new people you would not have met otherwise. This can further your educational success as