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English, 23.02.2021 18:00 jbehrens6538

​CAN SOMEONE REWRITE THIS ASAP. WILL MAKE BRANLIEST Do you think art imitates life or life imitates art, because I will give my opinion and the explanation to it.

In my opinion, I believe that art imitated life, I feel this way, because when you paint trees, bushes, flowers, grass, animals, people, and bugs you are making art out of living things in life and according to www. generationgenius. com if you didn't know trees and plants are living and this website explains that.

You may also be wondering, if or how has science fiction influenced technology? and I'll also answer that.

After a bit of research I came up with this answer, science fiction literature has affected society significantly. It has inspired many to pursue careers in science which has, in turn, resulted in advancements in technology such as the developments in cloning, rockets, artificial intelligence, satellites, wireless internet, etc.

In conclusion, for my opinion on the art imitates life or life imitates art argument I think art imitates life, because our art today is based off of lots of living things. Also, After lots of research I figured out that yes, science fiction influenced technology.

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