1. The Dinner Party a. The Dinner Party is an interesting piece of artwork. When I first saw this piece‚ I was a bit confused as to why Judy Chicago would do such a thing. Many people these days get so offended when there are female body parts being displayed out in the open. I see this piece as a equality-provoking type of piece. I felt that happy that someone made this. People are constantly shaming women for doing the same thing as men as if we’re committing a crime. b. The goal of the work to
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chapter 3 Seeing the Value in Art Fig. 44 Sylvie Fleury‚ Serie ELA 75/K (Plumpity . . . Plump)‚ 2000. Gold-plated shopping cart‚ plexiglas handle with vinyl text‚ rotating pedestal (mirror‚ aluminum‚ motor). 32 3/4 37 3/4 215/8 in. Pedestal 121/4 393/8 in. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Eva Presenhuber‚ Zürich‚ Switzerland. A 40 t the end of Chapter 2‚ we briefly mentioned the explosive career of JeanMichel Basquiat after a number of his graffiti-like paintings were exhibited
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Things are heating up in America. People are protesting outside of the movie theaters‚ concerts‚ and book and record stores of this great nation everywhere. What is all the fuss about? Censorship‚ Government officials and raving mad protesters alike have been trying to stop the expressive creativity in everything from Marilyn Manson to Mark Twain. One of the biggest shake-ups happened in museums all over the world recently that would have made Michelangelo and DiVinchi’s hair stand on end. In the
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Regardless of living on his own with not many things for a couple of years‚ Chris died alone in a bus on the Stampede Trail in Alaska. Author Jon Krakauer wrote a 9‚000 word article titled “Death of an Innocent” for the 1993 issue of the magazine Outside. Into the Wild is simply an extension of that article which explains what provoked Chris into living such a life‚ who he was‚ and how he died. The author proves to the reader that Chris was an intelligent man by explaining his research about edible plants
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similarities in Chris ’ relationship with his mother and father in three ways: Differences in the impact in Chris ’ life‚ the honesty shown in each other ’s relationship‚ and similarities in the love that they show towards him. Firstly‚ Chris ’ father differs from his mother because he had a huge impact in Chris ’ life‚ being the only one to take care of him
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(Corporate author; Technical or research report; Published on the Internet) Delores‚ C. (2004). Cardiovascular Disease. Nutrition and Well-being A-Z ‚ 2. (Journal with discontinuous pagniation; No DOI provided) Brennan‚ T.‚ Spettell‚ C.‚ Villagra‚ V.‚ Ofili‚ E.‚ McMahill-Walraven‚ C.‚ Lowy‚ E.‚ et al. (2010). Overbaugh‚ K. (2009). Acute Coronary Syndrome. American Journal of Nursing ‚ 109 (5)‚ 42- 52 The African American Community Health Advisory Committee. (2004). African Americans and
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A victim is someone who feels ostracized by an oppressor or multiple oppressors. A victim is someone who feels uncomfortable in a setting‚ feeling unwelcomed‚ and feeling targeted. Get Out shows the story of Chris as he meets his white girlfriend’s parents for the first time‚ and in meeting them he becomes a victim to her family’s wickedness. Get Out is a film that provides insight to the views of African-Americans in society and how they feel as the victim in more ways than the White-Americans because
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of Alaska. Unfortunately for Chris his well anticipated venture turned fatal after a hundred some days alone in the wilderness. Jon Krakauer uses rhetorical methods for the duration of the book‚ which allows him to speak of Chris’s life with a sense of certainty. The reader thus trusts Krakauer’s narrative and somewhat understands why a man like Chris could head into unknown territory without a second thought. The author shows his qualification for writing about Chris by making comparisons with his
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be found in the tranquility of nature. Chris McCandless is a kid fresh out of College who had a dysfunctional family and a dreadful childhood the only people he had feelings for were his sister and his dog. Chris never felt comfortable in society or socializing‚ In general Chris was a kid who couldn ’t handle living in modern society and ran away from it all. Chris did not go “into the wild” to find god or go on a spiritual journey he just ran away‚ But Chris does have some transcendentalists values
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came to like Chris Chambers the most. My reader-response towards the way that the town judged Chris before they knew him because of his family’s actions angered me‚
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