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Catttt Posted 7 years ago
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Does the highlighted sentence imply "Warhol needed to live the American dream in person and to experience the "rags to riches" concept, which many American artists had experienced"?


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Moreover, it appears that it was not enough for Warhol to represent the American Way as it had developed in consumerism, celebrity and the media, he also needed to live the dream and follow the rags-to-riches trope frequently personified by American celebrities.

  

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catttt Does the highlighted sentence imply "Warhol needed to live the American dream in person and to experience the "rags to riches" concept, which many American artists had experienced"? Yes, except that 'celebrities' includes others besides artists, for example, celebrities in entertainment or sports. CJ

  • catttt Does the highlighted sentence imply "Warhol needed to live the American dream in person and to experience the "rags to riches" concept, which many American artists had experienced"?
  • Yes, except that 'celebrities' includes others besides artists, for example, celebrities in entertainment or sports.
  • CJ
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cattttDoes the highlighted sentence imply "Warhol needed to live the American dream in person and to experience the "rags to riches" concept, which many American artists had experienced"?

Yes, except that 'celebrities' includes others besides artists, for example, celebrities in entertainment or sports.

CJ

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