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Marc Chagall's, 'I and the Village' can be addressed as symbolising the bond of community through a real perspective. The fact that the colours are not realistic, following the trend of many other Chagall paintings, symbolises the idea of truth and imperfection within that truth.

The notion of interpretation is that it is what you see, and how you would describe its artistic elements to create meaning and a whole. It can be very subjective, and when it comes to art, there usually can be no wrong answer because of this. What I have written may be very different to another person's interpretation, but the ideas are there.

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