Respuesta :
Answer:
Providing people with a moment or two of joy because they were not always in the greatest of moods in the time before
Explanation:
Answer:
innate goodness of humanity.
Explanation:
The Enlightenment thinkers claimed that innate goodness exists in humans, and is characteristic in a state of nature.
Rousseau argued that the world was once inhabited by inherently good savages, and society had turned them evil.
The corrupted man was a product of society, rather than the human condition. This means in art an effort to portray the original man as naturally innocent, showing no sign of evil at all.
John Locke also believed that experiences helped humans grow and that if given protection and nutrition moral development were consequent.
Below an image by William-Adolphe Bouguereau titled Innocence (1893)
exemplifies the use of this concept:
Children in art, as well as lambs, are icons of innocence.