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🎨AXE 3📗 Première · B2 · Grand Oral

🎨 Art and Power

Art as protest and propaganda, censorship, music and politics, cinema and power, soft power.

💡 Key Notions
Art as protest: challenging authority, exposing injustice, advocating for change
Propaganda: the use of art and media to manipulate opinion and spread ideology
Censorship: the suppression of artistic or journalistic expression by power
Soft power (Joseph Nye): cultural influence as an instrument of foreign policy
📝 Vocabulary
protestprotestation
"The mural was an act of artistic protest."
censorshipcensure
"Censorship of the press undermines democracy."
propagandapropagande
"Soviet propaganda used art to glorify communism."
dissidentdissident(e)
"The dissident writer was forced into exile."
subversivesubversif/ive
"Her subversive art questioned social norms."
satiresatire
"Political satire uses humour to criticize power."
soft powersoft power
"Hollywood exports American soft power globally."
patronagemécénat
"State patronage of the arts can compromise artistic freedom."
✍️ Grammar Focus
📝 Exercices
EX-P-AX3-1IntermédiaireBanksy & Protest Art

Write a developed paragraph (80-100 words) explaining how Banksy's work represents art as a form of political protest. Use specific examples.

🤖 Aide IA
EX-P-AX3-2DifficileEssay — Can art change the world?

'Art has the power to change the world.' Write a structured argumentative essay (180-200 words) discussing this statement.

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📚 LLCER
Analyse d'œuvres — littérature et cinéma engagés — programme officiel LLCER
Vocabulaire spécifique
dystopianallegorysymbolismtotalitarianismnarrative voicesubtextprotagonistimagery
EX-P-AX3-L1DifficileFahrenheit 451 — Art & Censorship (LLCER)

In Ray Bradbury's 'Fahrenheit 451', books are burned by the state. How does the novel explore the relationship between art (literature), censorship and power?

🤖 Aide IA
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