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		<title>Comment on Questions for Readings Week 4 by Boris S</title>
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		<description>@ # 2

It can carry that belief, because it is a normal theory that people are afraid of the unknown, and for this reason can hate it, love it, be drawn to it, be drawn away from it, study it, ignore it. The drawing style can be very representative of the message, or just be simply what it is: a drawing style.

I thoroughly enjoyed the comic essay . Who wouldn&#039;t enjoy it more than a typical essay? :]</description>
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<p>It can carry that belief, because it is a normal theory that people are afraid of the unknown, and for this reason can hate it, love it, be drawn to it, be drawn away from it, study it, ignore it. The drawing style can be very representative of the message, or just be simply what it is: a drawing style.</p>
<p>I thoroughly enjoyed the comic essay . Who wouldn&#8217;t enjoy it more than a typical essay? :]</p>
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		<title>Comment on Readings for 9/9 &amp; 9/11 by yolanda7g</title>
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		<description>As for your second question, I definitely agree with the first part--the notion that art comes from a creator. I think the second part could work as well and can be just as intuitive. With any sort of art, the concept, or idea of art has to manifest into something that stimulates the senses, be it visual or tangible. Therefore it must be made with some sort of material. Even if it&#039;s nature, it is, itself is made from materials. Nature itself is the material. So depending on what theological beliefs you&#039;re into (I really wasn&#039;t trying to get into that lol) ....nature can be all of the creator/creation/and materials....or just the creation and the materials all at the same time.

....and that probably made no sense whatsoever LOL!

I think with the third question you are absolutely right. There are some symbols that are universal like facial expressions.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As for your second question, I definitely agree with the first part&#8211;the notion that art comes from a creator. I think the second part could work as well and can be just as intuitive. With any sort of art, the concept, or idea of art has to manifest into something that stimulates the senses, be it visual or tangible. Therefore it must be made with some sort of material. Even if it&#8217;s nature, it is, itself is made from materials. Nature itself is the material. So depending on what theological beliefs you&#8217;re into (I really wasn&#8217;t trying to get into that lol) &#8230;.nature can be all of the creator/creation/and materials&#8230;.or just the creation and the materials all at the same time.</p>
<p>&#8230;.and that probably made no sense whatsoever LOL!</p>
<p>I think with the third question you are absolutely right. There are some symbols that are universal like facial expressions.</p>
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