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    Art Criticism of Barricade by Jose Clemente Orozco The painting Barricade by José Clemente Orozco is made using oil on canvas. It is 140 by 114.3 cm and it portrays five men that are closely placed together. To the left of the portrait there is a shirtless hunched man giving his back to the viewer and has his right arm extended to the right. He is holding a red cloth in his right hand. He has two bullet straps going over his shoulders and strapped across his back. To his right there is another

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    THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE: CRITICISMS OF REALITY AND DICTATORSHIP Stephanie Lane Sutton “Reality is that which‚ when you stop believing in it‚ doesn’t go away.” -Philip K. Dick Botwinick writes in A History of the Holocaust‚ “The principle that resistance to evil was a moral duty did not exist for the vast majority of Germans. Not until the end of the war did men like Martin Niemoeller and Elie Wiesel arouse the world’s conscience to the realization that the bystander cannot escape guilt

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    The Library Card Richard Wright owes the awakening of his consciousness to his curiosity over why a Southern newspaper would describe a white man‚ an author named H. L. Mencken‚ as a fool. The newspaper’s harsh criticism of Mencken made Wright‚ a black man in the American South‚ feel somewhat sympathetic of Mencken and curious to know why “the South‚ which had assigned me the role of a non-man‚ cast at him its hardest words?” (9). In his first reading of Mencken’s writing‚ Wright finds out the

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    Since the early 1970 ’s‚ video games have increased in popularity to become a multi-billion dollar business today (Goldman‚ 2010). On May 16‚ 2005‚ the Japanese electronics maker Sony launched the PlayStation 3. This was the third home video game console produced by the company‚ and looked to capitalize on the immense popularity of the previous version. With the advent of high speed internet‚ online video gaming has become an increasingly important part of the industry. As such‚ Sony has included

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    Explain why there was criticism of the clergy around 1529: There was criticism of the personnel of the church both high and low‚ from village priests to roman cardinals; criticism of lifestyles; criticism of the clergy seen as not fully committed to or measure up to Christian ideals. All of these strands of criticism were of long standing in England and elsewhere in Europe. Anti-clericalism and antipapalism had little real threat to the English church in the 1520’s. Erastainism usually operated

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    Simone’ Sanders Phil 1301 Henley Historical Criticism and Langston Hughes In reviewing two of Langston Hughes’ poems‚ Ballad of the Landlord and Ruby Brown‚ the literary theory that would be most appropriate to use to develop an analysis of these poems would be Historical criticism. Historical criticism by definition studies the historical factors (social‚ cultural‚ etc.) that influenced the writer‚ as well as‚ his/her work of literature. This particular style of evaluating works of literature

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    Formalist Criticism Jean-Paul Sartre once said‚ “Life has no meaning the moment you lose the illusion of being eternal‚” through which he communicates the reality of the human struggle in the search for substantial happiness. Ultimately‚ Sartre supposes here that one will never obtain this sense of purpose or happiness in life once he or she learns that happiness and existence are not everlasting. When one realizes that happiness‚ just like each individual’s existence in the world‚ is temporary‚

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    Explain Hume’s criticisms of the teleological argument (25 marks) Hume criticised the teleological argument in plenty of ways as he believed that the argument was deeply flawed. His first point criticised Paley’s analogy of the watch. The first part of the analogy claimed that if you found a rock while walking through a heath‚ you would not think anything of it. However‚ if you had seen a watch you would examine it and find that it had moving parts that demonstrate that the watch has a purpose

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    Psychoanalytical Criticism of “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” A seemingly innocent family vacation can turn into a disaster if the members of the family only care about themselves. In the story “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” by Flannery O’Connor‚ a self-absorbed Grandmother‚ too consumed with her own opinions‚ fails to address the views‚ feelings and overall well being of others. Her family is not much different in their self-interested ways. This leads them straight to the Misfit whose childhood trauma

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    Rafael G. Literary Criticism: The Cask of Amontillado When doing anything in life there are so many alternative ways of looking at something with all of them being influenced by what you see in the world around you. A teacher may see things that contrast from a politician; a doctor as opposed to a writer. Even the differences from a man to a woman or what part of the country you grew up in can dilute one way of thinking from the next. That is why considering things in ways that you may not

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