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    The third piece of art work I choose is created by Richard Hunt. The title of the sculpture is called Growing. Richard Hunt made this sculpture in nineteen eighty five. The plaque does not describe the subject of the art work but I think it may be about the trees or nature growing based on the name and the looks of this piece. The medium of this art work is made from welded bronze. The size of the art piece is 83*21*29 in. The location of the art piece is also at Weatherspoon Art Museum which

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    Richards Ruben’s Claremont I Richards Ruben is an abstract expressionist artist known for his heavy worked‚ vivid surfaces which don’t fall into the label of neither geometric nor gestural. His work‚ Claremont I‚ made in 1995‚ is a vivid example of his art style. His brusque movements‚ vibrant yet relaxing colors and their flow on the canvas‚ create a unique kind of harmony. Claremont I is a pretty impressive piece. The materials and the sized of the canvas do help to bring the beauty of the piece

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    Our original vision of this culture and society at the time of Beowulf was one of honor‚ loyalty‚ strength‚ and pride in oneself. Richard Wilbur’s depiction of Beowulf however‚ contained far less stories of heroic actions‚ and far more derogatory terms rebuking the people for their actions and mindset. Apparently Wilbur has no love for the Anglo-Saxon people. However‚ one cannot say the same for Beowulf. As Wilbur repeatedly mocks the Anglo-saxons‚ he creates a contrast between what he thinks of

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    This is a great presentation by a very bright educator‚ Richard Lavoie. I would have given it 5 stars were it not for some production problems related to the original taping. Lavoie takes a group of people with verious ages and careers and goes through a series of exercises designed to give "normal" people an idea of what it is like to have learning differences (LD). The exercises are remarkably effective and amazingly enlightening. He also dispels myths and discusses common errors teachers and

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    "The social moulds civilization fits us into have no more relation to our actual shapes than the conventional shapes of the constellations have to the real star-patterns. I am called Mrs. Richard Phillotson‚ living a calm wedded life with my counterpart of that name. But I am not really Mrs. Richard Phillotson‚ but a woman tossed about‚ all alone‚ with aberrant passions‚ and unaccountable antipathies" - (Hardy‚ 1895) Sue represents the new woman‚ a woman who was not submissive to the stereotypical

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    This piece of art by Richard Watson is based on the story of Pharaoh and the Israelites from the Bible verse‚ Exodus 14:8. The main focus of the artwork is the hardship of people of color during White supremacy‚ and it is compared to the suffering Israelites faced under Pharaoh. This piece is an oil painting on a wood panel‚ and it is a single media brushwork with a combination of images that emphasize black life. The meaning of the painting‚ as perceived‚ is the hindrance black people faced

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    The name of the poem is “The Writer” by author‚ Richard Wilbur. The theme of the poem is about an author thinking about his daughter that is also an author. He is expressing worry‚ care and concern for her future. This is a narrative poem written in three lines‚ a tercet. The poem has eleven stanzas. This is a free verse poem. Mr. Wilbur uses metaphors and imagery to convey the meaning of the poem to the reader. The first figurative language mention in the introduction is metaphor. Mr. Wilbur introduces

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    Cut off with snap blade knife or saw Cut off with snap blade knife or saw CASTING WITH PEWTER CASTING WITH PEWTER It is easy to see how the inlet and chimney work from this example. Unfortunately it got stuck in the mould and banging it on the table broke part of it off. It is possible to use some moulds more than once – until they break! The rough section on the dollar sign was caused by the scum being transferred from the ladle used to fill the mould. This can

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    A deeper understanding of ambition and identity emerges from pursuing the connections between King Richard III and Looking for Richard. Compare how these texts explore ambition and identity. Ambition; an earnest desire for some type of achievement or distinction‚ as power‚ honour‚ fame‚ or wealth‚ and the willingness to strive for its attainment * Al Pacino’s production as an art-house vanity project * Promotes himself – manipulating the audience through cutaways‚ specific and timed

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    In the poem The Juggler by Richard Wilbur he uses diction‚ change in tone‚ and metaphors to describe the juggler. The use of these things reveals the speaker’s amazement and enjoyment with the trick and the juggler. The use of diction in the passage helps the reader get a warm view of the juggler. For example‚ in line 6 it says “I takes a sky blue juggler with 5 red balls”. The sky blue gives off a light happy feeling because it can be associated with babies/young children as well as a bright sunny

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