Essentially, being able to define art is the defining part of this argument. Without the definition, Carroll's arguments keep reeling back to he creation of art itself. It is not a very practical a theory. The narrative approach to art is this vague understanding that art tells a story and adds to the ever continuing conversation of art. It uses art and history to reflect on the art piece itself. He uses the example of the Brilo box, which has been mentioned before in art interpretation. In it he explains that using the historical context of other art and the deeper meaning of the art piece itself, one can find the artistic aspect of the Brilo box.
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