Assessment art Georges-Pierre Seurat was a post-impressionist I will analyse his painting “ Sunday Afternoon” I will also analyse Claude Lorraines work “Seaport with the Embarkation of St. Ursula” he’s style is classical. Firstly I will analyse “Sunday afternoon”. The colours in the painting are simple and bright‚ the artist does not blend colours instead he dots pure colours and lets the eyes blend them. This takes a long time to do and a lot of patience‚ but it eliminates the grey colour you
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life of peasants (The Peasant Dance) and of urban dwellers in the 19th century (Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte). Thesis: Since the beginning of the 19th century Europe began to experience rapid changes in culture and society. Many of the effects from the Industrial Revolution paved the way for new industries to be created. Between the creation of The Peasants Dance to when the Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte was painted you can clearly see the differences in
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In the film "Rabbit Proof Fence"‚ the character A.O. Neville is portrayed as a mostly unsympathetic character. The director‚ Phillip Noyce used the technique of camera angles to develop Neville’s character as very authoritative and controlling of the other characters in the movie. The soundtrack‚ particularly the sound effects‚ are also used to develop Neville’s character. He is shown to be very isolated from the suffering of Aborigines and only concerned for rules and regulations. The lighting and
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Story Content/plot Major themes Quote + technique that links with theme Most like Larkin poem Miss Brill “Miss Brill‚" Katherine Mansfield’s short story about a woman’s Sunday outing to a park. The story opens with Miss Brill delighting in her decision to wear her fur. Miss Brill sees the world as a play: as though her surroundings are a set and her fellow park-goers actors. A young couple arrive and share Miss Brill’s bench. Miss Brill believes they are nicely dressed and pictures them
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see the one which has been opened for us.” I feel that this epitomises what Larkin was portraying in the poem ’Dockery and Son’; a feeling of regret and a wondering of what the ’other door’ might hold. It could be seen that the older door of happiness is Larkin’s youth: a time of freedom‚ when they could be ’unbreakfasted’ and live without responsibilities; unlike the duties that Larkin portrays parents as having in Afternoons: "...an estateful of washing..." The fact that he is looking at this old
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have focused on this theme of alienation from society in Britain‚ and have done this through the use of one main character to illustrate this idea. Examples of these texts are John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger‚ Margaret Drabble’s The Millstone and Phillip Larkin’s The Whitsun Weddings and will be used to discuss the idea of alienation. John Osborne had many affairs over the course of his life and frequently mistreated his wives and lovers. He was married five times with all apart from his final marriage
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Here by Phillip Larkin and ‘Returning to Cardiff’ But In these poems‚ Larkin and Abse both write about places in a very different‚ very unique style. One the one hand Larkin talks about the places of his past and how they are no longer accessible; the changing of a beautiful‚ unspoilt place to something short of an eyesore; a pace he is in but does not feel he belongs and even places within his mind. Alternatively Abse talks longingly of the places he once lived in‚ and how upsetting it is to
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A Tree‚ A Rock‚ A Cloud AND Homage to the San Francisco YMCA A tree‚ a rock‚ a cloud by Carson McCullers‚ and Homage to the San Francisco YMCA by Richard Brautigan both deal with the universal theme of love and loneliness in new and interesting ways. A Tree‚ A Rock‚ A Cloud deals with love and loneliness interchangeably. It shows an old man recounting his days of many years ago. He speaks of how he was lonely and that whilst he could appreciate things‚ he was still always left with an empty and
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A CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF THE POEM MR BLEANEY BY PHILP LARKIN ‘Mr Bleaney’ by Phillip Larkin is essentially a poem about a circumstantial situation that is given as dramatic monologue‚ and rather like a drama‚ tells a story that is full of lucid mystery. There are two distinct scenes in the poem‚ in the first‚ which occupies the first three stanzas‚ of this seven-stanza poem. The reader is presented with a landlady showing a perspective lodger a room that has been vacated by her previous tenant
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Character Analysis on Mr. Bleaney Mr. Bleaney is a poem written by Phillip Larkin‚ which portrays the life of an isolated man in a confined room. The poem is a metaphor of Mr. Bleaney’s life. The poem is written through the voice of an unknown speaker. From the poem we gather that Mr Bleaney is a man who cares little about the material possessions‚ shown by the fact he lives in a rented room with poor conditions such as the “curtains‚ thin and frayed”. He does not own very much‚ so this gives
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