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    Shoe Horn Sonata Themes

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    The Shoe-Horn Sonata by John Misto has five main themes or concerns. They are; History and Memory‚ Power and Control‚ Heroism and Relationships and War and Atrocities. John Misto explores all these ideas while telling the story of Bridie and Shelia’s reunion fifty years after they last saw each other. The play is about the histories of the women and the nurses that were captive of the Japanese during World War Two; their individual histories and joint suffering. The stories of these women were

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    Why I Like Beethoven

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    Why I Like Beethoven! Why I Like Beethoven! I like Beethoven so much because he is a very great pianist and I love his music. He wrote songs for the piano‚ viola and violin. I really like his songs because they are defined with great beauty and I really like playing them. For example‚ Für Elise is a beautiful song with a soft flowing sequence but with a fast strong section as well. I also like him because he is very persistent. Even though he went deaf at only the age of 22 yet he still went

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    Ludwig van Beethoven was born on December 17‚ 1770 and died on March 26‚ 1827. He was born in Bonn‚ Germany. Beethoven’s father was a bad alcoholic and while in his teens‚ his mother passed away and he ended up having to take charge of his household. Beethoven was a slow composer during his time. He was deaf the last ten years of his life‚ which was very unfortunate but it didn’t stop him from his passion. He was never married but he did have a bunch of love affairs. While in Vienna‚ he was

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    Gabriel Rodriguez Utah Valley University History 1700 Chad K. Ostler Takaki Paper 1 7/9/13 The “Tempest” in the Wilderness In this chapter the author is trying to express how John Winthrop sent his companion to the new world called America in 1962. The main idea of John Winthrop was to improve the population over the colonies with eyes on how to improve the economy. Back in England the over population‚ poverty‚ and famine was a really big problem that have to be solve. So then‚ in this new

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    The notion of the distinctively visual can be seen as a process of connecting an image with an idea‚ the distinctive quality of the visual lies in its capacity to elicit a powerful response and plant it within the reader’s mind‚ in order to cultivate as the themes‚ characters and plot of the material begins to broaden. Distinctively visual texts have the power to provoke reactions from responders whether that would be reactions of pleasure or anger and most intentions of distinctive visuals is to

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    though his acclaimed play the shoehorn sonata playwright john misto utilises distinctively visual techniques to explore and convey the theme of friendship and mate-ships. through these dramatic and literary devises and through the use of his protagonists‚ bridie and sheila‚ misto explores how strong friendships can come from unlikely circumstance‚ while also conveying and highlighting how he quintessential australian notion of mate-ship can allow an individual to not only survive dark times but to

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    Colonialism began much earlier with Columbus discovery of America. It was a big issue during Shakespeare’s time. The opening up of new frontiers and new land being discovered stimulated European information. The Tempest explores the complex and problematic relationship between the European colonizer and the native colonised people through the relationship between Prospero and Caliban. Prospero views Caliban as a lesser being than himself. As such‚ Prospero believes that Caliban should be grateful

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    Beethoven symphony No.6 in F major‚ Op.68‚ also called “Pastoral Symphony”‚ is one of only two symphonies that composer intentionally named. Just like the title‚ it is a fabulous masterpiece which describes a picture of nature and people’s feeling towards the life in the countryside which fill with peace‚ hope‚ and love. Beethoven wrote in his sketchbook “recollections of country life...more an expression of feeling than of painting”.If people describe his Fifth symphony is dark or driven‚ Sixth

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    movement‚ ‘Rondo: Allegro’. The sonata closes with a 2/2 movement back in the tonic key‚ C minor. The main theme resembles the second theme of the ‘Allegro’ of the first movement. It’s melodic pattern is identical for it’s first four notes‚ and it’s rhythmic pattern for the first eight notes. There is also a modified representation of the melody from the second movement‚ helping to connect all three movements together. Beethoven shows great use of the classical Piano Sonata. He also shows us how he was

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    Mozart‚ Beethoven and Tchaikovsky are some of the greatest composers that man has ever known. In this paper‚ Beethoven and Mozart will be given more preference. In studying and reading about their lives‚ their environment during those times‚ the relationship toward their relatives and their trials as musicians will give us a background about their masterpieces. Just like in the art of painting‚ Van Gogh and Picasso were artistic genius of their times‚ so also were Mozart and Beethoven masters of

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