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    Gorky Mother

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    gorky  Mother tells the story of the metamorphosis of an obedient‚ timid housewife‚ and a reticent‚ inward-looking mother into a socially conscious‚ brave‚ combative activist in the process of the struggle. It is not just the story of class struggle‚ but also the spiritual evolution of the inner world of a mother that expands into universal humanitarianism‚ even as the wall between her and the world outside collapses in her gradual engagement in the struggle for justice and the truth. Mother‚ (Mothers

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    'Mother' by Maxim Gorky

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ’MOTHER’ BY MAXIM GORKY There are books in every language that are landmarks‚ even turning points‚ in the history of the literature in that language. Such a book for Russians is Maxim Gorky’s Mother‚ for‚ though it was written ten years before the establishment of Soviet power in Russia‚ we count it the first stone laid in the foundations of Soviet literature. Mother was first published in Russia in 1907‚ When Gorky wrote it he was a mature craftsman‚ fully aware of

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    cehovgorki

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    neće znati zašto i kako. Oni lete i letjet će‚ ma kakvi se filozofi pojavili među nama; i neka filozofiraju kako ih je volja‚ samo neka lete…" Čovjek je ono u što vjeruje.Anton Pavlovič Čehov "Ravnodušnost je - paraliza duše‚ prijevremena smrt." Gorky "Čovjek sve može‚ samo ako hoće." "Ne budite ravnodušni‚ ravnodušnost je smrtonosna za ljudsku dušu. Ono što vjeruješ‚ to i postoji. Reading Anton Chekhov’s stories‚ one feels oneself in a melancholy day of late autumn‚ when the air is transparent

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    portrayal of daily life that appears true to the spectator or readers actual experience. (Innes‚C. 2000‚p2)) More attentively the terms ‘Naturalism’ and ‘Realism’ refer to a fixed theatrical movement. In 1902‚ the founder of the social-realism‚ Maxim Gorky wrote his first published play ’The Lower Depths’ in which was rewarded with colossal success by the Moscow Art Theatre. The public didn’t only get drawn to the play as a political play of misfortune and freedom but it was a way of opening the eyes

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    English Important Summary SAM The Mother of a Traitor This story written by Maxim Gorky‚ is a story of a conflict between ’ambition’ characterized by a ’traitor’ a brave but heartless son; and ’life ’represented and characterized by the ’Mother of a Traitor’‚ where the heartless son appears with power and prowess‚ is easily victimized in the hand and lap of a mother who is appeared in the story very ordinary developed because of the urgency of time. It also signifies through out the history

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    in class essay

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    Anton chevok states how important the secondary character and without them the there is no foundation of the story because the secondary character is the one who supporting the main character. For example he quotes “when you fashion a story you necessarily concern yourself with limit :out of main and secondary character’s you choose only one –the wife or the husband‚ place him against the background and describe him alone and therefore also emphases him while you ‚while you scatter

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    Figure 4 1947 Agony Arshile Gorky Painting The Estate of Arshile Gorky Arshile Gorky experienced several tragic events in his life‚ including a fire in his studio‚ a serious car accident‚ and cancer. The title of this painting‚ Agony‚ and the use of smoldering reds and suggests that the Gorky was transferring his own pain onto the canvas. Majority of the canvas is engulfed in red‚ possibly flames. To the left you can make out a man‚ his face smudged black. Although Arshile Gorky’s life tragically

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    Art History Week 8

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    was a term used in 1929 by Alfred Barr‚ Jr. to refer to Kandinsky’s nonfigurative‚ nonrepresentational paintings.(1) Arshile Gorky (1904 – 1948) was “the Abstract Expressionist painter who was most instrumental in creating a transition from European Abstract Surrealism to American Abstract Expressionism.”(1) “Somewhere between the years 1926 and 1936‚ Gorky painted The Artist and His Mother which suggested the influence of early cubism.”(1) In a completely different form than that of

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    the middle 1930’s. The first time the term was used was to describe a painting by Kandinsky. The term usually describes New York School of Painters. Most often there are uses of no figurative and no representational figures used in the works. Arshile Gorky was the most instrumental in the Abstract Expressionism period. His work often is dictated by his studying of nature. In his work you can see the brush strokes which create a sense of movement. Jackson Pollock is best known for his “action painting”

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    Art Deco Administration Building served as the terminal until the opening of the North Terminal in 1953‚ and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The Newark Metropolitan Airport Terminal was once adorned with murals by Arshile Gorky‚[11] The February 1947 C&GS diagram shows 5940-ft runway 1‚ 7900-ft runway 6 and 7100-ft runway 10. On December 16‚ 1951 a Miami Airlines C-46 bound for Tampa lost a cylinder on takeoff from runway 28 and crashed in Elizabeth killing 56;[12]

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