Summary
This quote suggests that vulgarity emerges when one's imagination is no longer capable of depicting or expressing ideas in a creative or subtle manner. When imagination becomes limited and focuses solely on expressing explicit or crude ideas without any artistic or imaginative depth, it leads to vulgarity. In essence, it implies that art and creativity should strive to evoke emotions and engage the audience through subtlety and thoughtful presentation instead of resorting to explicit or offensive means.
Topics
Imagination
By Doris Day