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    The Vampire Film Analysis

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    The final part of Perkowski’s analysis outline is evaluating the social and psychological role of the vampire for the time period it was originally intended for. Since this film was released during the 1980’s it is viewed as being in line with many people’s beliefs at the time that family values were declining‚ as divorce rates were high‚ and people believed that these values needed to be re-established in society. Additionally‚ people believed that this problem could be blamed on and was due to

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    Art Analysis 1

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    Art Analysis What makes a piece of art art? Is it the creation itself or is it a combination of elements that make a piece a good piece of art. Artist use elements to add depth and meaning to the pieces they create. Artist such as Vincent Van Gogh‚ Sol LeWitt‚ Diego Velazquez‚ and Edward Hopper all had pieces that they used different forms to help capture the attention of the viewer and express their true meaning with the techniques they used in their portraits. Van Gogh and LeWitt both used

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    Museum Of Art Analysis

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    METROPOLOTIAN MUSUEM OF ART Fatima Lundy   I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art with my mom and my sister. I didn’t quite enjoy it at first‚ but as I explored the museum more‚ I began to feel enlighten at the sight of the different forms of art. It was hard for me to choose just two pieces out of all the amazing sculptures and paintings in this museum. I finally made the decision to write about two different pieces‚ from two different cultures‚ time periods‚ and even mediums. The first piece

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    sources that were studied and analyzed all expressed views or demonstrated the key aspects of journeys. Through the study of these poems‚ film and text my perception of this topic which before was blunt and physical‚ has enabled me to see the differing views and characteristics of journeys and their effect on individuals and the world. After seeing the filmLife is Beautiful” directed by Roberto Begnini the thought of a journey based around the humour of a father in order to keep his son out

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    The Castle Film Analysis

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    Australian comedy film directed by Rob Stitch‚ renown for perfectly incapsulating the spirit of Middle class Australia. Starring Michael Caton‚ Stephen Curry‚ and Eric Bana‚ The Castle utilises an all Australian cast to illustrate the lives of Australians in the 90’s. The purpose of this essay is to deduce the parallels between the castle and life in 1990’s Australia. The Castle not only represents life in 90’s Australia‚ it is a landmark film in 90’s Australian culture. During the film there is a scene

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    The Linear perspective is achieved very well even in a very close-up painting. The subjects really appear life-like. The incredible detail helps the painting come to life as well. The Linear perspective used for the rug on the floor is done exceptionally well and along with the objects on the table‚ you would really feel like you were right there in the room with the two men if you were

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    Shane: Film Analysis

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    Politics and Film Shane Shane may be a film about what happens when our hero comes to Joe Starett’s property and ends up becoming the reluctant gunfighter‚ but it also places the viewer front and center between two distinct and opposing ways of life. Ryker and Starett hold two very different ideas on property and progress‚ and these ideas shape their behavior in accordance to their own ideology. By way of signs‚ the film portrays Ryker as a businessman and Joe Starrett as a man of the community

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    Art History Analysis

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    Humanities Final Project: Art History Analysis Paper By Duayne White Baptism of Christ - El Greco‚ c.1608 The Disrobing of Christ‚ 1579 by El Greco Baptism of Christ - El Greco‚ c.1608 http://www.wikipaintings.org/en/search/christ/1#supersized-search-191002 In this artwork of "Baptism of Christ" by El Greco 1608‚ it displays the era of Christ during the which he revealed his mortality with man. In the illustration‚ Christ‚ with his elongated body‚ can be seen in a very humble position

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    Dr. Laude’s Lecture: Dr. Laude’s main message was about changing our mind. A lot of people don’t change their mind because it requires hard work. They rather go the easier way than the harder in life. He asked us “Do you all want to take a risk in life or not?” He then told us we may never know if we like the change or not if we don’t actually try it. There’s no hurt in trying it while we’re still young. The thing I found most striking about the lecture is Dr. Laude actually told us he wrote a paper

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    Precious Film Analysis

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    “Precious” is a tormenting yet hope-filled story of “Precious”‚ based on true accounts adapted from the Novel ’Push’ by Sapphire. This film comprises all the main elements: main characters‚ plot‚ setting‚ dialogue‚ formatting‚ momentum‚ and genre. The theme covers rising from the pits of despair to the heights of self-fulfillment and triumph. This plot-driven movie is set in a poverty-stricken Harlem neighborhood about 1987. Often tough to watch‚ it is a dreadful and heartrending story of a poor

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