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    relationship with a young couple. The film is a product of German expressionism and uses misshapen views of reality‚ symbolism‚ eroticism and shadows to enhance the dark mood of the film. German expressionists‚ through certain patterns and styles‚ sought to show that reality could be seen through emotion. Their intent was to arouse feelings in their audience‚ for example through the use of vibrant colors and shapes or distortion. Many German expressionists were interested in the strange states that

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    of this kind. Two artistic movements emerged at this time: German Expressionism and Italian Futurism‚ pioneered respectively by two imaginative architects: Bruno Taut and Sant’Elia. Although utopias seem to be discarded after World War II‚ they are worth examining. Both Bruno Taut and Sant’Elia’s architecture drawings were unrealistic‚ but they had socio-psychological reasons behind them. In Lecture on Utopia and Ideology‚ French philosopher Paul Ricoeur distinguished the negative and positive

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    Melinda Alexander Abstract Expressionism In this essay‚ I will demonstrate a comparison of control and chaos in the painting methods between Jackson Pollock and Helen Frankenthaler. I consider both artists to operate at a type of controlled chaos. However‚ I find that Frankenthaler used more control in her painting method where she carefully applied colors to certain spaces. Pollock’s painting is more a result of his actions than a specific thought as where to apply a certain color in an empty space

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    read a book‚ and then they were going to make it into a movie? This happens many times‚ it is one way to get inspiration for the movie process. The trouble is‚ they don’t always transfer the same over to the big screen. As an audience‚ we tend to compare the two‚ and decide which one we would recommend‚ either the movie or the book. For the most part‚ the difference between the two are just minimal details that they decided were not needed. On some instances‚ the audience may get disappointed when

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    narrative elements‚ style‚ codes and conventions‚ symbolism‚ lighting‚ character type. Deeper meaning cultural context‚ political and social Values and attitues and ideologies Edward Scissorhands is one of the movies that is influenced by German Expressionism. Burton uses his artistic reputation to adapt the structure and conventions of the traditional fairyatale to a contemporary American‚ suburban setting. Burton sets his story in a contemporary American suburb. He has given each generation

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    2024 Rogue Waves and Tsunamis What is the difference between Rogue waves and Tsunamis? Rogue waves are dangerous massive waves that come unpredictably‚ but tsunamis are more clear and cause destruction with multiple big waves. Rogue waves and tsunamis have some similarities‚ but also have many differences. Rogue waves are powerful and unsystematically disastrous big waves seen far out in deep waters. Based on what the text says‚ “The surrounding sea can appear calm when suddenly a wave as high as

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    Gigantic waves are merciless demons of the sea. Rogue waves and tsunamis are natural disasters that can destroy and wreck the world around you. However‚ they can be prepared in advance‚ but they are still very deadly. Rogue waves and tsunamis seem very alike‚ but when diving deep into the information about them‚ one can see just how different they are. Rogue waves have a distinct look and happen in different ways. First‚ huge freak waves‚ such as rogue waves‚ are waves that can suddenly appear out

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    British New Wave Cinema made its appearance during the late 1950’s in the world of European cinema representing Britain as a nation in a socio-political aspect during a time where Britain was divided and defined by social class. Some of the issues portrayed in British new wave cinema are issues such as the economic state of Britain at the time‚ poverty issues‚ employment ‚racism‚ sexual orientation‚ and gender‚ all these as a reality of the country. The representations of these films at the time

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    advances of second-wave feminism; conversely‚ Astrid Henry posits that American women confidently embody a ‘third wave’ of feminist politics. Can the both be right? You should illustrate your answer with specific examples. In order to discuss whether a new wave of feminism is currently going on‚ and whether or not this can or cannot exist with a backlash to the previous wave of feminism‚ it is important to look at this previous wave of feminism in its relation to the so called third wave‚ and the backlash

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    Rogue Waves and Tsunamis Some waves are as fast as a cheetah and as destructive as a bulldozer. Rogue waves are waves usually found in the deepest parts of the ocean. Tsunamis are waves that usually hit the coastline. Despite having some small similarities and differences‚ Rogue waves and tsunamis are both just as terrifying. Rogue waves have an appealing look that has many interesting ways to form. To begin with‚ gigantic waves‚ also known as “freak waves”‚ could seem to come out of absolutely

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