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Benjamin argues that the authenticity of say, a photograph, is lost to the audience, since it can be reproduced so effortlessly. A painting, on the other hand, can be replicated, which requires extensive work as well, thereby retaining some kind of aura to communicate with the audience.
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Benjamin lived truly at the crux of a major social change. For the first time in human history, the populace had considerable time for leisure. Industrialization had created much less manual work in the cities and towns to be done, and therefore people had time to spend with their families and friends during the day...
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