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For Forster, It is the “understanding and enjoyment of art
was regarded as a mark of culture”. He
states in his essays that people lack the knowledge of appreciating art. In those days, according to him, the
knowledge of art was immense and it was passed through “books, music and
paintings”. Now, people are going after cheap amusements.
He also says that people have to appreciate art and culture
by communicating to their neighbours about their enjoyment. He
says "people today are either indifferent to the aesthetic products of the
past ...or else they are suspicious of them, and decline to receive them
until they have bean disinfected in Masco .”
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For Forster, It is the “understanding and enjoyment of art
was regarded as a mark of culture”. He
states in his essays that people lack the knowledge of appreciating art. In those days, according to him, the
knowledge of art was immense and it was passed through “books, music and
paintings”. Now, people are going after cheap amusements.
He also says that people have to appreciate art and culture
by communicating to their neighbours about their enjoyment. He
says "people today are either indifferent to the aesthetic products of the
past ...or else they are suspicious of them, and decline to receive them
until they have bean disinfected in Masco .”
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