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Answer:
No, it doesn't.
Explanation:
Being a composer doesn't equate to being a good person. Whether we are a good person or not doesn't depend on what our profession is. For sure, many composers are good people, but that doesn't have to apply to all of them. It's the same for every profession. For example, we've all encountered teachers who seem like great people, but there are those whom we wouldn't describe as nicely, too. We can conclude that what we do as our job and what we are like as a person are categories that can, but don't have to be connected.
Being a composer doesn't equate to being a good person.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- A composer is a professional who works to create things.
- This work is associated with the professional's creativity and dedication and not the personality and quality of the actions that this professional promotes.
- In this case, a composer may compose very good works and have to be a bad person who has a contradictory personality and promotes bad acts.
- Likewise, a composer can compose bad works and be a good person.
In this case, we can say that being a composer is working with composition and this is not associated with personality and the way people behave.
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