Social Sciences, asked by nitinsoni9841, 11 months ago

What is the relation between art and morality?

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Answered by sonabrainly
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People suffer from the inability to express their experiences, not only suffering but great joy and bliss. To communicate these things makes them more real. Artists can and do this and in doing so, bring meaning to these experiences and comfort to people. If lifting the morale of people is moral, and weakening morale is immoral, art is among the most moral acts possible. The same is true of the inability to form a whole out of experience. Many fragmented experiences leave some looking for what the common thread is. A work of art, in composing many parts together (think of a symphony) give the audience the experience of wholeness and completeness they often lack. Art brings ease and wealth and more meaning to life. That’s not a bad definition of morality.

Answered by Elaratitan
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There are scads of artists who are/were perfectly bad in real life. Their ability to make great art made little difference in their personal conduct. like many of the great artists who wanted their dream to come true did something bad or wrong in their lives.

a type of art made or the expression or the idea which the artist tried to show refers to what it thinks about the world..how the artist see the world in his point of imagination

because the artist draw what he feels ...

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