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    This is the first sentence of Pride and Prejudice and stands as one of the most famous first lines in literature. Even as it briskly introduces the arrival of Mr. Bingley at Netherfield—the event that sets the novel in motion—this sentence also offers a miniature sketch of the entire plot‚ which concerns itself with the pursuit of “single men in possession of a good fortune” by various female characters. The preoccupation with socially advantageous marriage in nineteenth-century English society manifests

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    was born on 1818 and died on 1910. Petipa was the inventor of modern classical ballet. Classical ballet was invented in the 19th century Marius Petipa is “the father of classical ballet”. Petipa a brilliant chorographer who is well known for his classicism and consciousness. He is considered to be the most greatest and influence chorographer .Petipa choreographed the swan lake and the sleeping beauty. The choreographic style in. His classical choreographic style absorbed his own artistic experience

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    movement the emphasis was on emotion‚ passion‚ imagination‚ individual and natural diction. Resulting in part from the liberation and egalitarian ideals of the French Revolution‚ the romantic movement had in common only a revolt against the rules of classicism. There are obviously a lot of distinctions between these two movements and here I am going to compare and contrast these two movements in English literature by considering the principles and writers and works of writers which exhibit these differences

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    In the days of Ancient Greece all the way up until now‚ music was heavily influenced by the people who created it‚ while at the same time‚ those who created music were heavily influenced by the music and culture of their time. This paradoxical relationship is what Plato discusses in his books‚ The Republic and Timaeus. Claude V. Palisca‚ Former President of the American Musicological Society‚ claims that “Plato showed paths through which the harmony of the world could influence the moral character

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    Stenbock House is a prominent neo-classical building located on Toompea hill‚ Tallinn. It is the official seat of the Government of the Republic of Estonia.The history of the Stenbock house in Tallinn goes back to the 1780s‚ when the Russian Imperial administration of what was then the Governorate of Estonia launched a scheme to erect new buildings for administrative purposes. Originally‚ the building was intended as a courthouse.[1][2] Count Jakob Pontus Stenbock‚ a member of the local nobility

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    1. The title of this painting is Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard‚ located on page 946 of the textbook. This oil painting on canvas measures approximately eight feet‚ eleven inches by seven feet‚ seven inches. Painted by Jacques-Louis David in 1800-1801‚ this piece can now be found in Versailles‚ the Châteaux de Versailles et Trianon. 2. In this work of art‚ Napoleon is the only character riding a white horse and depicted front and center. All figures are anonymous‚ except Napoleon himself‚

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    Voltaire’s Satire‚ Candide Voltaire’s satirical work‚ Candide‚ has many aspects. He attacks the conflicting philosophy of the Enlightenment‚ which was the aristocracy. He also states how unbelievable romantic novels. But‚ Candide is a satire on organized religion. It’s not that Voltaire did not believe in God‚ it’s that he disapproved of organized religion. He believed that people should be able to worship God how they saw fit‚ not by how organized religion instructed them to. The first place

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    artifacts. The most famous painting was that of The Desmoilles D’Avignon.The next period was that of Cubism. This period had two parts. These were that of synthetic and analytical.Towards the final part of his painting career‚ Pablo Picasso came into classicism and surrealism. His most famous painting‚ Guernica‚ was painted in this time. The guernica describes the bombing that happened in germany during the spanish war. Pablo picasso went on to paint till 1971. He painted for 71 years. He lived for 92

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    Upon one’s initial discovery‚ no matter the age or the era‚ ancient Greece and Rome are fascinating. The artistic and structural wonders they built are marveled at still to this day over two thousand years later. One simple question arises when additional thought is devoted to these civilizations. It is not how they accomplished such feats‚ why they did precisely what they did‚ or why the ultimately fell. These questions‚ although interesting‚ are far from simple. At a fundamental level‚ humans by

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    seriousness to music – shared experience something akin to religion – his music is alive with passion – he wrote during the time of Industrial Revolution‚ so he was inspired because freedom was now a reachable goal and times had changed from the times of Classicism - Subsequent composers appealed even more directly to the heart‚ emphasizing meoldy and using freer harmonies – Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann combined words and music in song cycles Writers – Romantic modes of thought flourished in conjunction

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