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Multiple points brought up by Rhys Southan in “Is Art a Waste of Time?” caused me to react to the writing. One statement in particular, “The idea that someone’s book, film, painting, or dance could be their way to reduce the world’s suffering struck Hilton as bizarre, almost to the point of incoherence” made me stop and think. I made a note next to this statement that said, “weird because music does this for people”. By “world’s suffering” Southan is referencing global poverty. Music might not directly solve global poverty, but in different ways it can definitely help. Multiple artists each year put on charity concerts to raise money for different global problems such as poverty. The music those artist make draws a crowd that pays to listen to some of their favorite music. That money raised goes to a charity, but it is the music that draws people in; therefore indirecting music can help to reduce world suffering. Furthermore, music can be an outlet for those who are suffering. Whether it is listening to their favorite artist or a song that resonates with them and makes them feel as though they are not alone, or it could be writing their own music as a way to escape their suffering. No matter the reason why people turn to art, such as music, I believe that music and art can help to reduce global suffering in ways that might be indirect, but are still impactful.

Along a similar thought another line made me pause and think for a minute. The line, “But the gauntlet that EA throws down is simply this: does your preferred good deed make as much of a difference as simply handing over the money? If not, how good a deed is it really?” caused me to stop and reflect. I was puzzled because shouldn’t any good deed or effort given to help a good cause like reducing poverty be accepted. Not everyone is going to be able to hand over a substantially amount of money that would make a dent in reducing global suffering. Although every penny counts in making the difference, some people just can not afford that. I believe that any action, gesture, effort, or amount of money given to help reduce world suffering should be accepted and appreciated as an attempt to help others.

 

1 Comment

  1. elishaemerson

    Meghan,
    You are truly engaging with the difficult ideas in this essay. Great work! Keep honing that argument. Your music example is very persuasive! 3/3

    Your blog looks fantastic. I enjoyed reading your About Me page. You have a lot to bring to this class! Thank you for sharing. Finally, try to get rid of that “Sample Page” in your menu bar, and you’ll have officially moved in! 5/5

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