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    The audience gets a glimpse into the hanging of a Burmese prisoner in George Orwell’s personal essay "A Hanging." He employs techniques‚ such as the use of simile and imagery‚ which are effective in appealing to the emotions of the reader. By reaching out to the audience in such a way‚ Orwell is able to press upon them his negative attitude towards capital punishment. In the beginning of the passage Orwell discusses the cells of the condemned‚ comparing them to "small animal cages" (99). The

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    them iconic‚ and nothing has a bigger influence than historic art. What is it about historical leaders that people admire so much? Why after so many years people still fantasies about? Historical art has great influence on societies. It has not only been used to incite revolutions against oppressors‚ but to also maintain oppressing governments in power. My analysis will concentrate mostly on the similarities and differences of “George Washington Crossing the Delaware” and “Napoleon Crossing the Alps”

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    in the best interest of America. From 1791 to 1813‚ American presidents put forth their best effort running the country to its greatest potential. Two president that clearly did this and acted in the interests of America were George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. George Washington acted in the best interests of America. He was revolutionary war hero who was elected unanimously for president (O.K.). As the president he needed to set precedents that first made the office respected. He took others’

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    communicate and if it has improved or been detrimental to the art of communication. In the 21st century‚ the human race has more ways to communicate than ever before. This includes the use of the internet‚ the mobile phone‚ television and radio‚ as well as written and spoken communication. With all these methods‚ why do some argue that the art of communication has been lost? This essay will discuss how the internet has affected this art but it has not been lost but simply modified. Communication

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    Nowadays‚ Eric Arthur Blair is considered to be one of the “most influential political writers of the twentieth century”. (Claeys‚ 391) The average person is probably more familiar with Blair’s literary name George Orwell. This famous pseudonym is mostly associated with a dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-four published in 1948 that ever since then “has probably outsold all the rest of the utopias and dystopias ever written put together” (Claeys‚ 391). This highly famous literary work was preceded

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    either as fine arts‚ plastic arts‚ visual arts. Fine arts‚ as opposed to practical arts‚ are the products of human activity which express beauty in different ways and media for our enjoyment and appreciation. Plastic arts are those developed through space and perceived by the sense of sight. Basic Elements of Fine Arts Fine arts have the basic elements of subject‚ medium‚ line‚ color‚ texture‚ volume‚ perspective‚ form and style. SUBJECT answers the question: “What is the work of Art about?” If

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    Art Appreciation Name: Chadwick West Instructor: xxxxxxxxxxxx Course: Art Appreciation‚ ART 137 School: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx December 19‚ 2012 Comparing Medieval Art to Renaissance Art Medieval art period Medieval art covers a large scope of time. The period covered over 1000 years of art in Europe‚ Middle East and North Africa. The period was characterized by major art movements based on national art and regional art. There was also

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    subject. It is consist of the visual arts‚ literature‚ drama and theater‚ music‚ and dance. 1. Visual Arts The visual arts sre those that we perceive with our eyes. It involve not only painting and sculpture but include such things as clothes‚ household appliances‚ and furnishing of our homes‚ schools‚ and buildings. They may be classified into two groups; graphic arts (flat or two-dimensional surface) and plastic arts (three-dimensional). a. Graphic Arts Broadly‚ this term covers any

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    i. The article on George Saunders is all about when he came to the small town of Palahniukesque and speaks to a group of students at a local college. A local student was very confused as to way a real writer would come and visit a town that is “not a great source of word related inspiration” (Saunders). When it was announced that Saunders would be coming to town the local student was not thrilled because he was not a huge fan of his works‚ but after hearing him speak his opinion on him completely

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    Does Oceania Have Three Classes? Must There Really Be Inequality? In order for any society to work and thrive‚ there must be inequality between the citizens or social classes that occupy it. This is what Oceania figured out in the book 1984 by George Orwell. There were three social classes in Oceania‚ wherein inequality among the classes was strongly displayed. Each of the three classes had their own role and place in society. As it is portrayed‚ the higher the class the better place in society

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