Ella Esser
Ms. Cairns
Language Arts 2
September 30, 2015
Graffiti is Vandalism
Graffiti can roar artistically a number of times and can even be found to be an outstanding expression of the personal pinnacle of the human spirit in the world to some people. However when it is not permitted, this form of art is outstandingly vandalism. Vandalism is simply when you destroy another's property that is not in your ownership. It can extract the loveliness from some objects in our contemporary world. While I acknowledge the adrenaline that is experienced in these actions, some citizens are dismayed by what some graffiti artists and writers find extraordinary. It is located on the natural beauties of our planet in the outdoors, plastered on trains, and on so much more in the world, all of which is commonly unowned property by whom the graffiti was created. These are the inconsiderate
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Purchasing canvases would be an option that could possibly solve passions for graffiti and the enraged viewers. These creations, while prohibited, is an outrageous act of defiance against various things and people. Including boundaries the law has set, common citizens, and to an abundance of other people and things. It is extremely understandable that this graffiti is disrespectful in the matter of a variety of people and the law.
Some of this graffiti is not in the least appealing and is nonchalantly done. It can simply just be a combination of spray painted words and lines. To add to that, graffiti can depict or contain things which are inappropriate, such as mockery of law enforcement, nudity, profanity, and other inclusions. Notably, graffiti, more than not, is unnecessary. Doing what brings pleasure to one's being, does not always mean it is a righteous act. Pleasure is not a solid argument in select cases, but can rather be a pathetic cover up for what is