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    have went from majesty to mystery with the construct of race as a science toward the end of the 18th century. With this construct of race it begins to dramatically undermine the pious interpretations of the objects and images surrounding the Black Madonna. A common theme used is that the Madonna’s became black unintentional‚ has greatly affected the depth into which the study of the Black Madonna’s has gone. Michael P. Duricy gives three categories in which the Madonna’s can be placed: 1) Dark brown

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    True to it’s common characteristics‚ Chimabue’s "Enthroned Madonna and Child" stays loyal to the style of Italo-Byzantine art. Giotto’s "Ognissanti Madonna" however‚ in some key areas‚ strays away from the conventional techniques of the style. Chimabue’s approach to composition in the artwork "Enthroned Madonna and Child" was extremely confirmative to the time period. He made use of the medieval heiracy of scale‚ making Mary and baby Jesus much larger than other figures‚ therefore making them

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    The Madonna and Child (ca. 1290-1300‚ tempera and gold on wood) by Duccio Buoninsegna renders the Virgin Mary holding Christ in her left arm as her gaze strays away into the distance. Christ reaches up with his arm brushing aside the Virgin’s veil. Both figures’ heads are surrounded by halos surrounded by a gold background. The Virgin Mary wears a dark‚ rich blue robe lined with a gold rim while Christ is wearing a red robe. At the bottom of the painting is a parapet‚

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    The Flowers of Ophelia

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    The Flowers of Ophelia William Shakespeare uses different types of imagery to symbolize major themes and characters in his plays. Garden and flower imagery is a major theme in one of his most famous plays‚ “Hamlet”. Gardens are used to describe the atmosphere‚ while flowers help us understand the characters‚ especially Ophelia. Flowers play such a large role in this play and without this imagery we may not have been able to understand some major points discussed. When most people hear the

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    Sister Flowers

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    “Sister Flowers” by Maya Angelou is a descriptive essay taken from her memoir “I know Why the Caged Bird Sings.” The essay is from the viewpoint of a young lady named Marguerite and the influence her neighbor‚ Sister Flowers‚ has on her during that specific time in her childhood. Throughout the essay‚ it is evident that Sister Flowers has an impact on Marguerite by the intense details the author gives when referring to her. As a result of Sister Flowers’s influence‚ Marguerite expresses the positive

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    “The Flowers” by Alice Walker It seemed to Myop as she skipped lightly from hen house to pigpen to smokehouse that the days had never been as beautiful as these. The air held a keenness that made her nose twitch. The harvesting of the corn and cotton‚ peanuts and squash‚ made each day a golden surprise that caused excited little tremors to run up her jaws. Myop carried a short‚ knobby stick. She struck out at random at chickens she liked‚ and worked out the beat of a song on the fence around the

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    composition‚ but different in content. The first image is Leonardo’s Madonna and Child with St. Anne (168 x 112 cm) in the Louvre‚ created around 1508. This is an oil painting on wood support. The second is Michelangelo’s Holy Family‚ or Doni Tondo‚ (120 cm diameter) located in the Uffizi‚ and created in Florence circa 1504. This is a circular image in an elaborate frame‚ painted in oil and tempera on panel. Leonardo’s Madonna and Child with St. Anne was commissioned as an altarpiece for the Church

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    flowers for algernon

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    Algernon. For the Kyosuke Himuro album‚ see Flowers for Algernon (album). Flowers for Algernon FlowersForAlgernon.jpg 1st edition cover Author Daniel Keyes Country United States Language English Genre Science fiction Publisher Harcourt‚ Brace & World Publication date April 1959 (short story) March 1966 (novel) Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) Pages 274 (novel)[1] ISBN ISBN 0-15-131510-8 (first edition‚ hardback) OCLC Number 232370 Flowers for Algernon is a science fiction short

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    Blood of Flowers

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    The Blood of Flowers Essay By Yasmine Due: January 9‚ 2012 D.Daly The novel Blood of Flowers portrays how women are treated and their rights and privileges. In the novel‚ Lives of the Saints‚ the same views are shared. The difference is how their two main characters are using the rights and privileges. In both novels‚ the women are abused and not supported enough by the main male character. In Lives of the Saints‚ the father of Cristina‚ knew what she was doing‚ should have provided guidance

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    Taylor University inaugurates new president By: Janel Reichert UPLAND‚ Ind. – P. Lowell Haines proudly took his Presidential vows and gave his inaugural address on Friday as he officially became the 31st President of Taylor University. Current Taylor University students proudly joined in the celebration as the first group of undergraduates in several years to see a Presidential inauguration at their school. The festivities throughout the week helped them engage in the meaning of the event as

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