BLAST, World War I, and Tonal Shifts

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The usage of the word art in the second edition is less concentrated than it was in the first edition. Compared to the concentration of the usage of the word war in the second edition it appears as if the magazine shifted from being a purely artistic statement to a political statement accompanied by an art movement.
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The usage of the word art in the second edition is less concentrated than it was in the first edition. Compared to the concentration of the usage of the word war in the second edition it appears as if the magazine shifted from being a purely artistic statement to a political statement accompanied by an art movement. Also, in the second issue, many of the uses of the art overlapped with the usage of the word war. This is because there are many articles that refer to to WW1 as war on art or which talk about the war's implications on art.
  
 
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