inaccurate interpretations of literature or art
"Inaccurate interpretations of literature or art" refers to flawed understandings or misinterpretations of the intended meaning or message embedded within a creative work, whether it's a written text or a piece of artwork. These interpretations deviate from the author's or artist's intended communication, resulting in an incomplete or distorted understanding of the work's original significance.
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