Symbolism in Patterns by Amy Lowell Breaking the “Patterned” Mold When one hears the words‚ “ I sink on a seat in the shade‚” they will most likely form a visual image in their head‚ such as a person sitting under a tree. Amy Lowell‚ an imagist‚ uses sharp images‚ precise wording‚ and figurative speech as a means of poetic expression to arouse the senses of the reader. In “Patterns‚” Amy Lowell explores the hopeful liberty of women in the early 20th century
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she writes‚ "taught me how to pray." The cover playfully exploits Roman Catholic religious themes and reinscribes Madonna signifiers‚ most notably her navel‚ from her earlier work" (Harold Jaffe‚ Madonna and Other Spectacles (New York:PAJ Publications‚ 1988)‚7-12). In the music video ’Like A Prayer’‚ Madonna witnesses a double crime that is equated with a burning cross‚ Madonna falls into a dream. That this a dream is of utmost importance‚ for it signals that the character
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In this beautiful piece of artwork the artist put many art elements into it. The artist uses many lines to help him bring this painting alive. On the edges of the painting lines can be seen forming a pentagon. The platform the main figure is sitting in also has lines helping it look like a throne. There is also shapes in this painting one easy one would be the pentagon shape throne the lady sits n then there are squares‚ circles‚ triangles‚ rectangles‚ and few biomorphic shapes. The texture the viewer
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Raphael and the Alba Madonna Arts 230 University of Phoenix Rafaello Sanzio da Urbino was born in 1483 in Urbino‚ Italy. Throughout most of his early life he studied as an apprentice under Pietro Perugino‚ a high renaissance artist that studied alongside Leonardo da Vinci‚ in 1501 Raphael finished his apprenticeship and began to paint commissioned works
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The poem Evening Hawk may appear to be about a hawk going about during the night‚ yet it is more than that. It is a poem in which Robert Penn Warren illustrates the transition from day to night and compares it to human flaws. As the hawk is being introduced‚ Warren describes the scene using geometric terms such as "angularity‚" "plane‚" and "geometries." These words pinpoint on what is being emphasized and which the author is trying to direct our attention to. The shapes created help us to
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Amy Winehouse Abbie SK •Amy Jade Winehouse •Born on September 14th 1983 •Died on July 23rd 2011 •Talented musician who was a drug addict and an alcoholic •People say that she could have lived longer if she went into rehab •Her father introduced her to jazz classics at a very early age •Amy started the Sylvia Young Theatre School when she was 12 •14 years old she was expelled for piercing her nose and ‘not applying herself’ •Dropped out of school‚ and got a part time job •It was
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20 February 2014 (21 February) After reading the strongly “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tran‚ it shows a great deal of strength from the Asian American Culture. Throughout the reading it showed how hard it was and still is for Asian Americans to work through the difficulties of the English language. In her essay Amy Tan writes about the problems immigrant families have with speaking English‚ by reflecting on her own experience. While reading Mother Tongue‚ I remembered the difficulties I faced when I
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what’s best for them. In this story four Chinese women who all recently moved to San Francisco in the 1940’s. The one thing besides being immigrants to America that these ladies can relate on is that having American-born daughters is not an easy task. Amy Tan allows the readers to relate to the painful‚ and always the deep connection that these women have with their daughters. She takes the readers through each family and their secrets of their lives and how old traditions are not always best traditions
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foreshadowing and similes to provide extra entertainment for the reader‚ but mostly the author uses a specific tone. Tone projects a more enticing‚ edgy work of literature to include the reader in the story’s action. In “Stopping in the Woods on a Snowy Evening‚” the author‚ Robert Frost coveys the tone to be placid and soothing by using elements such as imagery‚ the theme of isolation in nature is relaxing‚ as well as setting. In San Francisco‚ California on March 26‚ 1874‚ Robert Frost was born. He lived
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Flowers and Acid Call them freaks‚ the underground‚ the counterculture‚ flower children‚ or just simply hippies‚ they are all loose labels for the youth culture of the 60’s that transformed life in the West as we knew it‚ introducing the spirit of freedom‚ of hope‚ of happiness‚ of change‚ and of revolution (Miles 9). The years that made up the 1960’s were some of the most exciting and turbulent years in American history. The post World War II baby boomers grew up. A president and
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