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Art and Culture Art has occupied my mind since I was a kid, and has strengthened its root as I have grown older. Artists spend ample time in thinking about the ideas, and then bringing those ideas to life using imagination and innovation, and the end-product is called art. Artists hold the responsibility for the message that they have to convey through the art. They use their art to deliver messages in the most beautiful way, so that people do not only enjoy the beauty of art, but also learn from it.
Art and culture are intensely interrelated. Art plays an important role in expressing what standards, beliefs, and cultural patterns a country possesses. Not only the form of the art, but also the way art is expressed, tells us a lot about the country’s history and culture. Through art, we come to know about the societal life of the country. The way art is portrayed, the actors, the kind of humor or seriousness the art holds, everything contains in it a certain message that the person takes with him on his way to home.
For example, film is one form of art. For example, American films talk about a lot of different cultural aspects of the country. Hollywood movies talk about racism, which shows that the society of USA is affected by the harmful aspect of racism. Films, like “Crash” by Paul Haggis portray the issues of race and gender. Hollywood films are also famous for their action-adventure and catastrophe movies like “2012” which shows that the American culture focuses on the artistic use of science, history and archeology, to produce an amazing work of art.
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