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3 October, 15:36

Because artists are often accused of being "antisocial,""subversive," or "enemies of the state," and are thus outsiders, the art that they produce is often unrelated to the society in which it is produced. A. TrueB. Fasle

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  1. 3 October, 16:00
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    To avoid criticisms and further sanctions by the society, the art they produce is often unrelated to the society.

    Even though artists are considered antisocial, subversive or enemies of the state, many of them do not back down from addressing societal issues, which is a means to ensure that the right thing is done by those who are responsible.
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