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The virtue of art does not allow the work to be interfered with or immediately ruled by anything other than itself. It insists that it alone shall touch the work in order to bring it into being. Art requires that nothing shall attain the work except through art itself.

This passage best supports the statement that:

A. art is governed by external rules and conditions.

B. art is for the sake of art and life.

C. art is for the sake of art alone.

D. artist realises his dreams through his artistic creation.

E. artist should use his art for the sake of society.

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

art is for the sake of art alone.

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  1. Razi Chulliyode
    Razi Chulliyode :
    1 year ago

    The passage emphasizes that art should be self-governed and untouched by anything else. It suggests that art is intended to be its own thing and should not be influenced by external sources. Therefore, art is for the sake of art alone.

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