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    William Blake exemplifies the rebellious and questioning spirit of the Romantic age in the various poems he wrote. This rebellious spirit especially exemplified in his most famous poem‚ “The Tyger‚” which was published in a book of poems he wrote entitled Songs of Experience. The poem takes the reader on a journey of faith‚ questioning god and his nature. By asking a series of rhetorical questions‚ Blake is forcing the reader to think about the possibility that God is not just the meek and gentle

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    WILLIAM BYRD

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    WILLIAM BYRD Gradulia Andrea Campbell MUSC 311 Dr. Hugo Oct. 19 2012 Introduction William Byrd was one of the best English composers during the renaissance era. He is one of the greatest known Elizabethan composers of scared music and one of the main writers for the virginals. He wrote many different forms of music that were popular in England at the time. Some of these include sacred and secular polyphony‚ keyboard

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    transformation and innovation of traditional concept. In addition‚ the impressionist paintings are also focus on the artist’s own spirit and thought expresses. In this journal‚ I am going to discuss how important of light in the painting‚ and how William Brymner and Maurice Cullen use the light into their artwork?

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    Now‚ looking back at the general mood of hopelessness and numbed terror of the Cold War period‚ we can see that William Faulkner was absolutely right when he said‚ “I believe that man will not merely endure; he will prevail....It is his [the writer’s] privilege to help man endure by lifting his heart‚ by reminding him of the courage and honor and hope and pride and

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    Being a southerner can be complex...for the past never dies. William Faulkner’s miserable short story “A Rose for Emily” displays the un-organization in which the plot follows‚ perhaps like the characters way of proceeding on with life. The author confuses his readers‚ in order to prove how the south is stuck in the past. He does this by manipulating the plot‚ which gives a perplex understanding on how the south cannot get over the outcome of the war that had already ended. Throughout his

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    amazed at how God could have tamed fire and turned it into this magnificent creature. "What the hand dare seize the fire."The poet‚ William Blake‚ uses a lot of rhyme in this poem. Rhyming couplets are found throughout the poem. "What the hammer? What the chain? In what furnace was thy brain? What the anvil? What dread grasp‚ dare its deadly terrors clasp?" William Blake never uses the same rhyming sound twice. Every couplet has a different rhyming sound. All in all‚ the rhyming scheme is very well

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    Video Game Violence Field Research Analysis William Vitka‚ in his article “GameSpeak: Jack Thompson‚” wrote an email interview to Jack Thompson about video game violence and what‚ in his opinion‚ course of action should be taken. Vitka used his field research method very effectively‚ which resulted in multiple questions and responses that are considered very valuable and reasonable to this ongoing debate about video game violence. One example of a very well-written question is: “Is there a correlation

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    William Morris Research Paper William Morris was a poet‚ artist‚ manufacturer‚ and socialist during the mid to late 19th century. He was most active as a wallpaper and textile designer and later in his life a graphic designer. Morris was born March of 1834 in Walthamstow‚ which was near to London. He lived with his wealthy family near London and learned to read at a young age. He later attended Oxford where he met is friend‚ Edward Burne-Jones‚ who would later become one of the greatest

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    William James suggests that as individuals we must “almost as if it were necessary to become worthless as a practical being‚ if one is to hope to attain to any breadth of insight into the impersonal world of worths as such‚ to have any perception of life’s meaning on a large objective scale.” I personally believe that this approach is not very feasible as people need to accept their humanity and not shy away from the things that in which make them disagreeable. Even more so‚ I do believe that as

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    were William Kentridge and Diane Victor. I took from each of these artists only an aspect of their dexterity. Kentridge’s animated film “Pain and Sympathy” particularly interested me. The use of monochrome line was essential to the success of this piece‚ generating the the visual impact I yearned to create. Whilst visually‚ Diane Victors work‚ (Smoke Portraits) besides being facial portraits‚ differs from my own. Although the level of emotion behind her work correlates with my work. William Kentridge’s

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