Expressionism, which flourished as an art movement in Germany during the 1920s, can best be described as emphasizing __________.
(a) an artist's emotional, intensely personal reactions to the world around him.
(b) an artist's totally objective view of reality.
(c) an artist's lace of control over what he/she has learned about creativity.
(d) an artist's abandonment of technique and style.
(e) an artist's narrow and shallow vision of the world.