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    The film was a musical. However‚ her voice was dubbed by Marilyn Horne’s because the producers thought her voice wasn’t operatic enough. Nevertheless‚ she had an outstanding performance. Her rise to stardom continued to peak. By this time‚ she was now considered as a successful actress and singer. She became the first black person to make it on the cover of Life magazine. Dandridge was nominated along with Judy Garland‚ Grace Kelly‚ Audrey Hepburn and Jane Wyman. Grace Kelly took home the much-coveted

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    the public. Their lives are no are longer private‚ they can’t have no secretes. For some‚ it is more than the bargained for‚ but others like Joan Crawford‚ they welcomed it. In my opinion‚ Crawford is not your quintessential beauty like Audrey Hepburn or Marilyn Monroe; yet‚ she was feminine‚ beguiling‚ and she really was very talented‚ and those were just the je ne sai quoi element that made her a star. Sidney Guilaroff‚ who was the head of hairstylist department at MGM said‚ “each one was an individual

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    short period of dating tied the knot in January of 1954. Marilyn moved with Joe to New York. Their relationship took a turn for the worse when Joe visited Marilyn on the set of Seven Year Itch. Joe was very upset about Marilyn’s famed halter dress scene over the subway grate. This together with the fact that Joe was a very private person and Marilyn sought attention contributed to many fights. The marriage sadly lasted only nine months. Marilyn filed for divorce under the terms of abuse. Newly

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    Some may say freedom means saying or doing whatever you want‚ while others believe that freedom is about equality. However‚ a new and unique context to the word presents itself in the short story “The Strangers That Came to Town”‚ written by Ambrose Flack‚ explaining how true freedom is about being accepted. The Duvitch’s‚ an immigrant family‚ face several situations in the story where they are not accepted into the community‚ and hence have limits on their freedom. Through Mr. Duvich‚ his wife and

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    without consequences or doing what you want without consequences‚ while others believe that freedom is about equality. However‚ author Ambrose Flack presents a new and refreshing viewpoint. In his short story‚ The Strangers That Came to Town‚ Ambrose Flack is showing that true freedom is about being accepted. Through various situations within the short story‚ Flack shows how the Duvitch family‚ a new immigrant family who move to the town‚ have limits on their freedom because they are not accepted by their

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    emotional appeal and figurative language clearly establish “Terezin”’s theme of adversity. Michael Flack created an emotional appeal to push the theme in “Terezin” by conveying emotions of torment and distress. Flack emphasizes how merciless and burdensome Terezin was. “The heaviest wheel rolls across our foreheads” is a line that indicates the heavy agony it is to even carry the tormenting memory of Terezin. Flack uses the negative connotations of “heaviest wheel rolls” in that line to push the idea that

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    Lesson of Dr. Tulp‚ 1632  Morimura‚ Portrait (9 Faces) Peter Gertner‚ Crucificion  Yen Mountain‚ 1991‚ assemblage Stacks money with his face on them Moneki Neko cat on top Poses as many different famous film actresses Marilyn Monroe Audrey Hepburn Black Marilyn To My Little Sister/For Cindy Sherman Mona Lisa in Its Origins He procreates his work to be like others Photoshop The prep work he does for the work is a hidden performance art Influences from American Pop Art Claes

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    Marilyn Monroe was a huge American actress in the early ‘50s. She stared in quite a few movies and television series‚ including: “Something’s got to give”‚ “The Misfits”‚ “Let’s Make love”‚ “Some like It Hot”‚ “The Prince and the Showgirl”‚ and so many more. Another famous actress during the 1950s was Audrey Hepburn. She was born in Ixelles‚ Brussels‚ Belgium on May 4‚ 1954. She stared in a quantity of

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    Freedom

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    rather than in confinement or under physical restraint” (Dictonary.com).When you arrive to a new town you are somewhat free‚ although unless you are accepted by the town‚ you won’t feel free. In his short story‚ The Strangers that Came to Town‚ Ambrose Flack shows that true freedom is about being accepted. This is shown by the people in town mocking the Duvitches for who they are‚ and also by Tom and Andy poisoning the Duvitches fish they caught. The Duvitches don’t feel accepted until the dinner at the

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    Tim Winton’s that eye‚ the sky (1986) uses first person narrative techniques‚ symbolism‚ imagery and characterisation to create the persona of Morton Flack‚ the narrator and protagonist of the novel. Winton uses Ort’s narration to give the reader insights into the Flack family‚ the relationships they have and the issues that they face. As Winton develops Ort’s narration the reader is supplied with many symbolic images. The most important symbol and imagery in the novel is the sky. Prior to Henry

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