Love is too complex. It is an ongoing cycle and is hard to break. Love doesn’t come and go easily. Love isn’t an obsession or infatuation. Love is a deep meaning to life and an unconditional emotion. You cannot find love‚ love finds you. The image of cupid shooting people with arrows
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Armide Reflection Kitty Xiao In March of 2012‚ my class‚ the beginner band of Mr. Kettle along with the other band classes of Mr. Kettle was informed that we would soon be getting a chance to enrich ourselves in the history‚ the making and the production of opera “Armide” by Opera Atelier. Marshall Pynkoski as the Director‚ David Fallis as the Conductor‚ Jeannette Lajeunesse Zingg as Choreographer‚ Gerard Gauci as Set Designer‚ Dora Rust D’Eye as Costume Designer‚ Bonnie Beecher as Lighting
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by the Titian’s “Venus of Urbino”‚ he painted her lying in a bed in a particularly sensual pose (1). Although this is a physically impossible position because of the angle she forms with her reflection‚ she is looking at herself in a mirror held by Cupid‚ her son the god of love. He is not painted as usual‚ with a bow and an arrow; instead‚ Diego Velazquez painted a ribbon that is supposed to represent a chain to bind the lovers. The composition was painted between 1647 and 1651 in canvas and oil
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Developments in French Art changed the older attitudes regarding the happy mother and the ideals of the family. During the eighteenth century‚ the enlightenment figures began to develop new ideals on the happy mother and family. Evolving attitudes and developments were seen in the family setting‚ which brought on new ideals in the French society. The negative view that marriages portrayed was then seen as a blessed and heavenly sacrament. New ideals regarding children were also developed‚ as they
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Joey c. The Metamorphoses: Why Jupiter’s feelings that humans are evil is misled and hypocritical. “And I reckon them that are good must suffer for it the same as them that are bad.”― William Faulkner. Faulkner’s ideology is prevalent in the story The Metamorphoses‚ by Ovid‚ as the poet tells of the god Jupiter destroying all man kind (except for Deucalion and Pyrrha) because of the actions of one‚ Lycaon. Ovid describes Jupiter’s destruction as an effort to protect all the gods who do not
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Jemaine Era M. Feraren 2013-00395 Art Studies 1 THW-2 Professor Marilyn R. Canta‚ PhD 23 September 2014 In the field of visual arts‚ there is a great possibility that any two or more works of art can be almost identical in a sense that both artists present same subject‚ do same techniques during production or the materials used are interchangeable. But to say that there are two works of art that are similar in all aspects is a misconception. This is concurred by Felipe de Leon in his narration on
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Periods and their Artists * Chapter 3 Egypt * Old Kingdom (2700-2190 BCE) * Imhotep – Stepped Pyramid of Djoser * Chapter 5 Ancient Greece * Archaic (600-480 BCE) * Andokides Painter –Achilles and Ajax * Ergotimos –[and Kleitius] Fracois Vase * Euphronios –Death of Sarpedon * Exekias –Achilles and Ajax; Suicide of Ajax; Dionysis in a Boat * Polykleitos –Doryphoros * Classical (480-320 BCE) * Kalikrates
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Vanni Fucci Professor Alighieri Freshman Foundations 100 28 September 1308 Dante’s Francesca and Paolo: "She Loves You‚ Yeah‚ Yeah‚ Yeah" In Canto V of The Inferno‚ Dante offers what seems to be a sympathetic portrait of two medieval lovers caught and condemned after re-enacting a passionate scene from Arthurian Romance. A modern reader might well find the story of Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta moving‚ especially when the narrator himself swoons with pity at the canto’s end. It is
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Thesis: Refusal to accept the truth‚ whether out of guilt or “blindness‚” leads to the same outcome- insanity‚ a bottomless void emphasized with a deep crimson red. In The Black Cat‚ the narrator lives out on a cruel and violent existence‚ which he ultimately blames on a poor innocent cat. In The Black Cat‚ it’s a lot more than just the title of the story‚ there are important symbols and key points that come out in the story. The protagonist’s narration of The Black Cat exhibits delusional behavior
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The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: By Oliver Sacks Oliver Sacks wrote a collection of narratives titled‚ The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat‚ we see the suffering of those with neurological diseases‚ their attempts to cope with these diseases and the conclusions that Sacks makes on their conditions. Sacks is the physician in these narrative stories that tell about his studies of the person behind neurological deficits. Sacks’ interests are not only in the disease itself but also in the
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