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    What is art? These three words have been at the heart of a debate that has lasted for thousands of years. From Plato and Aristotle to students and teachers in classrooms across the globe in 2017 the definition of art has been explored by millions, if not billions, of individuals. And yet, after centuries of debate and exploration, the concept of art is as ambiguous as ever. Throughout time many different schools of thought have attempted to define art and each has contributed an aspect to the

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    It is on high debate about what art is. Several argue that art consists of two main purposes, which are if art is a imitation of nature and if art is a language. Plato specifically conducted two theories on art imitation. He saw the world as poor and a changeless original. For example a sunset, or a sunflower is an imperfect copy of beauty itself. Pluto also believed that all of the arts strongly influence our behaviors, which lead to his second theory that art imitates the objects and events of

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    Art is the reason some people are alive. At least that is what we tell ourselves. Scientifically speaking there is no “purpose” to life besides reproduction and survival of the species. We live, we breed, we die. Charles Darwin, the man who founded, developed, and all-but proved the idea of evolution, stated that he believed the purpose of life was nothing more than seeing to its own survival. This is still believed by many people to be the case. Nevertheless, we, as a species, tend find things we

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    Art can be classified into different eras by their similar and distinguishing subjects and methods. They show the progression and timeline for different standards of art and the point of views and values for the people of the time. For example, the Renaissance art period, was an art period in which religious authority figures sought to beautify their cities and palaces with artworks detailing religious themes. Renaissance art was also commissioned by wealthy bankers, and churches. What is usually

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    is a work of art, and I will validate this statement by first proving that literature is art, and then that The Awakening is a work of literature in the truest sense of the term. Throughout the defense of my argument that The Awakening is art I will also explore themes relating to censorship in art, literature, and in the novel specifically. In categorizing literature as art, there first must be a clear definition for the term “art”. It is widely known that up until the 17th century art was defined

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    What is “Art?”. That is a question most people will ponder about to answer something along the lines of, “drawing and paintings”; many will normally associate art with Pablo Picasso, Leonardo Da Vinci, or Andy Warhol as legendary artists. However, art is not just defined by a masterpiece, it is defined by beauty, and the particular pleasure that is accompanied by it. Art is something that we can glimpse at, and know it will please us. Art is what makes beauty manifest. Beauty is admired, and hence

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    Art is something that Indigenous People have cherished from the beginning of time. Native American art can include paintings, pottery works, beadwork, and clothes. More contemporary art such as paintings, sculptures, and statues. Although some art is known more than others, they all play a huge part to Native People. Some art forms have died out, however most of them have stayed the same and are still practiced to this day. Many artist are known for their pieces because they reflect their Native

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    13, 2017 Fall 2016 Is Art Pointless? That are two kinds of people that exist when perceiving art; ones that view art and wonder what it is that the piece is trying to say and are then moved by the piece once they see what idea the piece is portraying, and the other kinds of people are ones that see art as asinine and simply walk past it without taking a second glance at it. After viewing a painting of Jesus, Dorothy Allison wrote that she,”took the notion that art should surprise and astonish

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    Art has had a profound significance to me throughout my life. As a child, art was my retreat from the mundane of the world. I found a way of communicating the things I was feeling with others around me! It gave me different perspectives and ways of looking at events, emotions, and people. All of these perspectives helped shape me, made me contemplate the individual I wanted to be and how the world behaves. Art answered as many questions as it posed. It made life worth living. From that moment on

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    Art Vs Visual Art

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    Visual art as we know it today is completely different from what had been created before the 20th century. Realistic depictions of the surrounding reality has given up its place in favor of attempts to convey the artist’s inner world directly through the diversity of shapes, colors, and means of visual depiction. Hence, a reasonable question arises: how should one evaluate pieces of modern art given that traditional criteria of assessment do not apply easily in this case? Unlike traditional art, where

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