Does Art Imitate Life Or Does Life Imitate Art?
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Two of the greatest philosophers disagreed on a debate that still in going on today. Does art
influence life or does life influence art. Plato believed art imitated life; and Aristotle believed that
life imitated art. For Plato, life is spent in balance and if that balance is interrupted life wouldn't be
perfect. Reason helps keep a person in balance, therefore he stated that if emotions took over reason
would be deleted and an imbalance would occur. Aristotle believed that art was good for a person
because it would allow them to act out their emotions in anger etc, get rid of the emotions, and go
home calm. He stated that plays become moral learning experience. Thus bringing on the topic of
how violence influences us.
Does violent tv shows, movies, video games, etc influence people to commit violence, or
does it allow them to act out their aggressions in a safe environment? Aristotle takes a vicarious
viewpoint stating that is healthy to give out, or live out emotions (mad, sad etc) in a safe
environment. Therefore, stating that it is ok for kids, or anyone to watch these violent plays etc.
Plato believed in censorship because he said that people shouldn't be trusted to know what is good
or bad for them.
Both of these viewpoints have similarities and differences. If you read a little bit further
down in the text, Aristotle also says although violent things in movies etc can be good for children,
he
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