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This 5 page paper consider the phenomenon of graffiti, the emotions it generates, the reason it occurs and the role it may be seen to play in a social context. The writer considers graffiti as both a form of vandalism as well as a coping mechanism that is seen after disaster such as in the US and 1997 Red River Valley floods and in Israel the assassination of the Yitzhak Rabin. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
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quo. To those unused to this type of express it may also create fear, with feeling of repression or anger that can lead to further actions. Moreover, it is often
undertaken in a manner that is against the local byelaws, and as such it is also a manifestation of a resistant, disregard or total defiance of authority, and it is
this aspect that may be seen as most worrying by those walking through or living by the area. When looking at graffiti to comment and understand it we need
to look at what it means in a social context, to understand the reasons for its appearance, what it symbolises. In doing this we may adjust our own attitude and
reconsider the role it has to play. Graffiti is seen as new phenomenon, manifesting in the last century, part from odd acts of daubing a slogan on a wall. However,
graffiti has been around for millennia, a visit to Hadrians Wall in the UK will show an observer roman graffiti, and even further back than this, we may argue that
cave paintings of then have a greater similarity to graffiti of today than traditional artworks (Reichert, 1999). If we see this as the case, then graffiti may be see as
one of the oldest art forms or forms of expression, dating back over 20,000 years (Reichert, 1999). Graffiti breaks many barriers, in looking at some of the images they
can be seen as creative and imaginative, drawn, or painted, by those with talent. However, as it is not confined to the traditional mediums, such as canvass and paper, and
is often painted on another persons property, without their consent, then it is simple to see how graffiti, no matter how attractive, can become vandalism, and if we are not
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