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    The Sleeping Beauty dance performance is one of the most important performances. It has many versions and every version casts a spell over the audience. With the modern movement‚ Sleeping Beauty is interpreted in a modern and different way than classical ballet. In this paper‚ I am going to analyze and compare two different versions; Mats Ek’s the new‚ modern version and Vivien Durante’s classical version (Royal Ballet) of Sleeping Beauty. The difference between modern dance and Ballet can be seen

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    Beast of Southern Wild This week on English 2‚ we viewed a film called “The Beast of the Southern Wild”. I have never seen a film like this one‚ it was a wonderful film. I was stunned‚ speechless and crying as well. However my shock was trumped by pride. Pride‚ because this little girl and her father taught me a great lection in my life. Hushpuppy lived in a community that I can hardly imagine living there‚ a community forgotten by its motherland. Entrapped by water‚ she lived with a father

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    With the graceful energy each musician puts into ‘Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty‚’ you won’t fall asleep during a performance at the Houston Symphony. Violinist Benjamin Beilman is a makes his Houston Symphony debut performing Mendelssohn’s sparkling Violin Concerto. Beilman is being called the fastest rising classical star of our generation‚ he performs with an impressive technique and a passionate‚ emotional connection to the music as he easily moves as one with his instrument. His performance

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    Requiem for a Beast Essay By Nicola Jude Images can have a powerful effect on the way a person perceives a story. It can be the line that connects two dots together and adds a visual emotion to just a plain text. Matt Ottley’s multimodal text‚ Requiem for a Beast‚ uses illustrations‚ music‚ text and changes in point of view to highlight the major themes that develop throughout the text. Themes such as reconciliation and the Stolen Generation are explored and the hardships that the Aboriginal people

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    Chu – Hsiang (1904 – 1933) THE PAWNSHOP Beauty runs a pawnshop‚ Accepting only the hearts of men. When the time comes for them to redeem their belongings‚ She has already closed the door. Kai-yu Hsu World Poetry: An anthology of verse from antiquity to our time: - Katharine Washburn & John S. Major (1998 QBP club) "The pawnshop" represents many things to me. Perhaps a timeless event such as wanting what one can’t have and searching for a way to obtain it‚ a woman who can lure

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    Anthony Marais‚ an American author‚ said‚ “From our myopia arose our dystopia.” In his quote‚ Marais is saying that from our lack of imagination‚ came the idea of dystopias‚ which are places where everything is unpleasant or corrupt. Dystopian literature is one of the most popular forms of writing‚ but why are people interested in reading about them? People are interested in reading about dystopias because they tell fascinating stories‚ provide great protagonists who are inspiring to the youth‚

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    Georgio Russell Philosophy Mr. Rulli “American Beauty” Summary and Analysis The movie “American Beauty” is littered with instances of self-surveillance‚ self-transparency and the un-fulfillment associated with it. It also alludes to how the paradox of maximum happiness can be lethal. These utilitarian views and themes are displayed ingenuously by the director through various characters within the film. It is also conveyed how the characters think ‘of’‚ ‘for’ and ‘as’ others. These three

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    Truth and Beauty Essay Ann Patchett’s Truth and Beauty can most simply be summed up as the life of Lucy Grealy and her lasting impact on people. Patchett writes from a colloquial sidelines point of view meaning Grealy is depicted as a type person who is like an unyielding force. She was a force that gained momentum as it swept up more followers and Patchett became subject to this overpowering presence that Lucy effused. Patchett uses letters from Grealy to explore a part of this invisible attraction

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    The Kiss In the story “The Kiss” by Julia Alvarez‚ we see a family with four daughters‚ a father and mother. The father‚ who is old-fashioned and strict‚ has his own ideas of what he wants from his daughters. The daughters except for Sofia‚ the youngest one‚ have always done what he has asked for. Sofia does not agree with her sisters and she does what she wants. She runs away with a man‚ a decision her father cannot forgive. Although Sofia tries to reconcile with her father with no luck‚ she lets

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    Logan Mullins CP English IV Final Draft 30 September 2014 Beowulf Literary Analysis One might believe that Beowulf is nothing but a greedy‚ self-centered man with an oversized ego. When one looks closely and truly pulls apart the story of Beowulf they see Beowulf for he truly is‚ and selfish is not anywhere in the realm of what this man really is. Beowulf‚ rather than greedy and egotistical‚ is a true hero‚ who is loyal and altruistic. Beowulf is a true hero. He fought to protect his crew and everyone

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