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    Impressionism

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    Short Essay: Impressionism Word Count: 1‚089 Impressionism or the Impressionist school of painting was one of the most popular genres of art practiced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The name derives from the unfinished look‚ which these paintings seem to project‚ are rather the creation of the impression‚ which they leave on the mind of the viewer. The Impressionist form of painting worked to capture the immediate moment‚ brimming with the vitality of the day and the

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    House (1853); John Dickson Carr who is seen to be a master of the ’Locked Room Method’ and Sherlock Holmes who was popular mainstream figure within the detective fiction genre. Edgar Allen Poe was the first to introduce a fictional detective‚ C. Auguste Dupin and most of the common themes used by other detective fiction authors are derived from Poe himself. The common themes that are used throughout Poe’s approach to the lead detective figure‚ Dupin‚ possesses a psychological interest in the

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    Pierre-Auguste Renoir‚ The Great Bathers 1884-1907‚ and Paul Cézanne‚ The Large Bathers 1906 depict the same theme‚ they have the same outdoor scenery‚ both were produced on oil paintings‚ all the figures are naked women in Nature around river and trees‚ but there are too many contrasts between them. Firstly they were painted in different centuries and they have different size and the number of figures depicted in each painting is different as well. Renoir depicts five young girls‚ bathing in a

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    it portrays Napoleon as a soldier and emperor (National Gallery of Art‚ 2010). Napoleon’s stance in the painting shows power‚ and self-confidence. When Napoleon was crowned Emperor‚ Neoclassical art was used to legitimate his empire. Artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres was known for creating neoclassical art with a “looser” interpretation. Some of Ingres’ work‚ such as the Grande Odalisque‚ was with women posing in a similar form to Greek nude women. Neoclassicism even influenced early U.S. presidents

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    The changing cultural mythology of crime has given rise to many different popular genres. Some of these genres have been essentially adventure stories or melodramas‚ but one of the most prominent embodies the cultural mythology of detectives‚ criminals‚ police‚ and suspects in a classic form that is almost pure mystery. Edgar Allen Poe first noticeably expressed the traditional detective story in the 1840s‚ but it did not become a widely popular genre until the late nineteenth and early twentieth

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    Hung Sau Chun (Rosanna) Dr. Ki Magdalen ENGL 3056 24 November 2014 Classical Detective Story─ A subversive genre of the Victorian America Detective novel has been under the limelight since eighteenth century when the genre of classical detective fiction was born‚ then the development of detective story has undergone the school of Golden Age and hard-boiled until now. With its prevalence among the society‚ critics have been drawn toward whether the genre of detective story could help sustain or

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    20 November. 2013 A Comparison of Writing Styles and Themes From Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Musgrave Ritual” and Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Gold Bug” It was well documented in his Biography that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle based his character‚ Sherlock Holmes on his teacher and mentor‚ Doctor Joseph Bell‚ a surgeon that Doyle studied under at Edinburgh University (Hodgson 4). We can see another influence on the stories written about “the great detective” in the works that came some 50 years

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    Dupin is seemingly the most important character in The Murders in the Rue Morgue. Typically‚ he is supposed to be seen as the protagonist‚ the person who solves the mystery‚ saves the day‚ and allows good to prevail. Dupin‚ however‚ possesses certain characteristics that morph him into a person who is despised‚ not only by the reader‚ but other characters in the story as well. His arrogance‚ darkness‚ and lack of charisma are some of the traits that have a negative effect on Dupin’s character

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    Monet - Palazzo Da Mula

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    INTRODUCTION In this paper I will describe Monet ’s painting "Palazzo da Mula‚ Venice." I will do this by first giving my interpretation of the painting while examining it close up and then give my interpretation of the painting while examining it far away. Finally‚ I will explain how the philosophy of impressionism is illustrated in this painting. EXAMINING THE PAINTING - CLOSE UP Upon first glance‚ the painting seems out of focus. The colors are beautiful blues but seem to flow together

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    The Progression of Film

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    The biggest problem humans have been having since the dawn of time is‚ ’how do we entertain ourselves? ’. One would assume it began with fire‚ something that aroused the eyes and entertained the mind.Though fire may have been the beginning‚ centuries upon centuries later a much more highly intelligent form of entertainment revolutionized the world‚ motion pictures. In the dog eat dog world of entertainment Film reigns alpha dog. Film has some of the biggest influence on the world around us. It shapes

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