Um, maybe, but I wouldn't put it that way, because it's only insofar as being 'lacking' in this respect completely and totally changes the meaning of the whole from something insightful to just an emotion. It's like the difference between looking at a piece of anti-Jewish Nazi propaganda and something related to Germany during WWII. What you think because of the propaganda is irrelevant--the only standard to judge the propaganda as a piece of art is the expression it itself represents, i.e. one of anti-Semitism, etc. instead of a reflection on what that means.
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Date: 2010-12-10 01:49 am (UTC)