In his film La Strada, how did director Fellini depict the heroine’s character through music?

A. by creating a musical motif built around her melancholy trumpet playing
B. by associating specific pop tunes of the 1950s with the heroine
C. by using rock ’n’ roll to depict the heroine’s rebellion against conventional morality
D. purely as a “representational” element by mickey-mousing the music


Answer: A

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