Solution 1 - People With Genuine Talent

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Updated Date 08/04/2013 09:24:41
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In some countries today, there is an attitude that "anyone can do it" in the arts- music, literature, acting, art, etc. As a result, people with no talent become rich and famous and genuine talent is not valued or appreciated. Do you agree or disagree?

Solution 1

jinytim - 08/04/2013 09:24:41

From time immemorial art was performed and appreciated by the society. Throughout the history inborn talents have been rewarded.It is argued that popularity sticks to people who doesn’t deserve.However I agree that immaculate skills always gets applaud and lasts forever.From the following paragraph I would like to substantiate my view points.

To begin with, art forms are pure in its origin. To illustriate,Indian singer santhosh subramanyam have an excellent voice that cannot be compared. This make it clear that no one else can compete his blessed talent by adding water into it.As this shows genuine talent is remembered and rewarded years after years.

In addition to this, various types of arts has its traditional influence. As a result, anyone cannot perform it in its clear manner as that of a real player. To excemplify, kathakali is an art form performed in its real format only by the authentic sources. Thus it is revealed that this capability is achieved only as a legacy. It is obvious from this that art forms cannot be replaced by frauds.

On the flip side, tremendous illegal intruders get involved into the art forms to gain material prosperity. Infact, their approach has only a short span of life.As a result, they are devalued by the society detecting their regressive phenomena.

To recapitulate, I strongly state that talents and age old passions may not surrender in any situation from dawn to dusk. It has been proven that art holds the perfect place of honour.Thus it is predicted that art forms are preserved in this techno-savvy world.