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Your friend, Anna, doesn’t believe that she needs to know that context of a piece of art to fully understand it. You disagree. What is the best argument you could present to prove that context is important to the understanding of a work of art?
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Everyone has the same perspective when it comes to art if they’re looking at the work in the right way.
Everyone has the same perspective when it comes to art if they’re looking at the work in the right way.
Our political and social systems haven’t changed, so our understanding of the art hasn’t changed.
Our political and social systems haven’t changed, so our understanding of the art hasn’t changed.
It is always very clear what the artist has intended simply by looking at each piece of art.
It is always very clear what the artist has intended simply by looking at each piece of art.
Our lives may be very different from what the artist experienced when creating a piece of art.
Our lives may be very different from what the artist experienced when creating a piece of art.
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Our lives may be very different from what the artist experienced when creating a piece of art.
Rationale: Knowing the historical, cultural, political, and personal context helps explain references, symbols, intentions, and meanings that aren’t obvious to viewers from different times or backgrounds.
Rationale: Knowing the historical, cultural, political, and personal context helps explain references, symbols, intentions, and meanings that aren’t obvious to viewers from different times or backgrounds.
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