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Do you "get it?" If not you'll want to. Lindsey Gallagher Writing 205 Arielle .... Final Paper Salvador Dali's creativity allowed him the freedom to be who he wanted to be, the same is true in American culture today. Dali's excellence in draftsmanship, accessibility of imagery from the unconscious, and master of self-publicity all resulted in unimaginable fame. Dali was born in Figueras, a northern Spanish province of Catalonia in May of 1904; Dali began his life within a middle-class family. He joined the Surrealist movement during the summer of 1929, however with much reserve because he shared little of their political and religious affiliations of atheism and Marxism politics, in addition to ties with the Communist Party. He remained true to his beliefs was expelled from the group and ended up in American years later, where he made a home with his wife Gala. As he arrived in the United States, the shift in...

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