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  1. Apr 11, 2011 · Life imposes by brute energy, like inarticulate thunder; art catches the ear, among the far louder noises of experience, like an air artificially made by a discreet musician (p. 182).

  2. It is revolutionary when there is a well-represented film being made and especially when that film has a female authority to help keep the integrity. Literature and art with insufficient or poor representation of women can impair women’s progress in life.

  3. The debate over the role of art as an imitation of reality has been ongoing for centuries, with some arguing that art merely imitates life, while others argue that it has the power to transform and transcend reality.

  4. Sep 3, 2019 · Art imitates life in monotones. There are fifty shades of each colour and as many variations in sound. The degree of intensity in each gradation sets one work of art apart from another.

  5. Over thousands of years and many cultural movements, the debate over whether art truly imitates life (or vice versa) has become virtually exhausted. From classical philosophy to contemporary studies, what exactly happens in the space between artist and viewer has remained ambiguous.

  6. Life imposes by brute energy, like inarticulate thunder; art catches the ear, among the far louder noises of experience, like an air artificially made by a discreet musician (p. 182).

  7. Life imitating art. Anti-mimesis is a philosophical position that holds the direct opposite of Aristotelian mimesis. Its most notable proponent is Oscar Wilde, who opined in his 1889 essay that, "Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life".

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