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Critics from post-modern schools sometimes deride traditional forms as limiting; however, such foundational structures arguably promote creativity. A comparison to significant scientific discoveries underscores this point: groundbreaking ideas often emerge from the simplest of observations. Iconic moments in science—Newton’s apple or Einstein's reflections—show how simplicity can launch revolutionary concepts.
Additionally, the highly regarded fugues of Bach serve as a testament to this principle. The beauty of a fugue lies not in a complex subject but in the unexpected developments stemming from a simple theme.