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Page 1: Art Imitates Life

By Stephanie Palacios

English 102

Second Major Writing Assignment

Art Imitates Life

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Arguments and What They Do

Not a yelling match between two or more opinions

• Should be fair and balanced

Should make your audience consider your argument, or re-assess their position

• You do not have to change your opposition’s mind, but you should be able to convince your audience that you make a valid argument

Makes a strong claim

• Aided by a lot of support

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The Question: Does Life Imitate Art or Does Art Imitate Life?

The Opposition

• Some, like Oscar Wilde, believe that life imitates art

My Claim

• However, I believe that art imitates life

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The Opposition

• Art influences life because it influences people to take action

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Why the Opposition is Fallacious

• The opposition’s point of view, that life imitates art, is fallacious because it must be assumed that art is created for no initial reason

• This means that art cannot serve any purpose

• Art like this does not exist; art always seeks to express something

• *Note: We can be influenced by art, but the art is initially created as an imitation of life

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My Argument

• Art imitates life

• Art always serves a purpose; usually to get an audience to feel an emotion which will influence him or her to take action

• Even when art is “just for fun” or “just for beauty” it is still imitating a part of life

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Examples of Art Imitating Life

• The following slides are photos of art which are among the “10 Most Famous Paintings of All Time” according to touropia.com

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Examples of Art Imitating Life

The Scream

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Examples of Art Imitating Life

The Creation of

Adam

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Examples of Art Imitating Life

The Last Supper

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Examples of Art Imitating Life

Starry

Night

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Examples of Art Imitating Life

Mona Lisa

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Examples of Art Imitating Life

• The following examples of art are of non-paintings

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Examples of Art Imitating Life

Notre

Dame

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Examples from V for Vendetta

• Mask represented a universal face, fear, power and unification

• Created in response to life struggles

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Real Life Use of the Guy Fawkes Mask

• 13 year old Meldoy wore

Guy Fawkes mask to show her

refusal to have her fingerprint

taken into school lunch system

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Conclusion

• Art Imitates life

• Life cannot imitate art initially

• Life must occur first because that is where the inspiration for art comes from

• If life imitated art, art could not be created for any reason, and it could not express feelings

• Art can inspire us, but will have been initially created as an imitation of life

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Sources Cited

1. How to avoid arguments & how to deal with arguments [digital

image]. 2013 Aug 24 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from:

http://www.turquoisemoon.co.uk/blog/how-to-avoid-arguments-

how-to-deal-with-arguments/

2. Thinking man statue [digital image]. 2012 Mar 27 [cited 2014

Mar 10] Available from: http://www.forbes.com/sites/work-in-

progress/2012/03/27/how-to-develop-5-critical-thinking-types/

3. CORBIS. Christopher Columbus meets the natives as he lands

in the New World [digital image]. 2010 Aug 03 [cited 2014 Mar

10]. Available from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/steve-

jones/7923782/Human-population-our-brushes-with-

extinction.html

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Sources Cited Continued

4. Oscar Wilde [digital image]. 2005 Aug 12 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from: http://www.cmgww.com/historic/wilde/photo6.htm

5. Vermeer J. The girl with a pearl earring [image]. 2012 Aug 10 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from: http://www.biographyonline.net/artists/famous-paintings-top-10.html

6. Higgs C. Young critic engaging with John Lavery’s “Portrait of Anna Pavlova” (1911) [digital image]. 2013 Feb 22 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from: http://christopherhiggs.tumblr.com/

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Sources Cited Continued

7. Silva J. Photo of The Scream [digital image]. 2014 Jan 21 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from: http://www.touropia.com/most-famous-paintings/

8. Tripleman. Photo of The Creation of Adam [digital image]. 2014 Jan 21 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from: http://www.touropia.com/most-famous-paintings/

9. The Creation of Adam [image]. 2010 Mar 29 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from: http://www.openculture.com/2010/03/a_virtual_tour_of_the_sistine_chapel.html

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Sources Cited Continued

10. The Last Supper [digital image]. 2014 Jan 21 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from: http://www.touropia.com/most-famous-paintings/

11. Tasnaphun T. Photo of Starry Night [digital image]. 2014 Jan 21 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from: http://www.touropia.com/most-famous-paintings/

12. Mona Lisa [digital image]. 2010 Jun 8 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mona_Lisa.jpg

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Sources Cited Continued

13. The Moldau album cover [image]. 2012 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from: http://www.musicmotion.com/Music-Appreciation/getting-to-know-classical-masterpieces-smetanas-the-moldau.asp

14. Cummings R. Description of the Moldau. ALLMUSIC [Internet]; date unknown [cited 2014 Mar 10]. http://www.allmusic.com/composition/vltava-the-moldau-symphonic-poem-m%C3%A1-vlast-no-2-jb-1112-2-mc0002450313

15. Kubina J. Lincoln memorial statue. 2014 [cited 2014 Mar 10]. Available from: http://www.veteransmemorialstatues.com/2011/07/sculpture-facts/

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Sources Cited Continued

16. Thomas A. Notre Dame de Paris [image]. 2012 Mar 31 [cited 2014 Mar

10]. Available from:

http://www.wondermondo.com/Countries/E/France/IleDeFrance/NotreDamePa

ris.htm

17. V in V for Vendetta [digital image]. 2013 Jun 14 [cited 2014 Mar 10].

Available from: http://www.clydefitchreport.com/2013/06/the-dystopia-i-think-

is-better-than-1984/

18. Kirstie. Melody, 13, protesting the United Kingdom's policy of obtaining

biometric data from minors at school [image]. 2014 Feb 11 [cited 2014 Mar

10]. Available from: http://digitaljournal.com/news/world/13-year-old-defies-

big-brother-and-refuses-to-be-fingerprinted/article/370009

19. King J. 13-year-old defies ‘big brother’ and refuses to be fingerprinted.

Digital Journal [Internet]; 2014 Feb 11 [cited 2014 Feb 25]. Available from:

http://digitaljournal.com/news/world/13-year-old-defies-big-brother-and-

refuses-to-be-fingerprinted/article/370009