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    Describing Line: The Study of Canaletto’s Use of Line The purpose of this journal entry is to discuss the way Canaletto uses line in his work The Maundy Thursday Festival before the Ducal Palace in Venice. Also‚ it will compare the accuracy his work to that of a modern photograph of the same location. How do they differ? Line is used in nearly every aspect of art‚ whether it is an actual mark on the page or simply implied. Canaletto uses line to show the audience the boundaries in his art. He

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    family had never left her; instead it happened to her as well due all these different people she had to deal with. The passed on destiny was described figuratively “Here Nanny had taken the biggest thing God ever made‚ the horizon – for not matter how far a person can go the horizon is still way beyond you”‚ this enhance the fact that Nanny had never left her and freedom was just a mental picture within Janie’s mind. Janie’s quest for happiness has instead taken her on a quest for self realization

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    creams and hotdogs. The gulls‚ happy with their find‚ soar above the crowd‚ and land in the sea to enjoy their lunch. Shoals of colourful fish dart around beneath them‚ frightened by the intrusion. They swim off to the boats and ships bobbing on the horizon‚ where the sea and the sky merge into one clear sheet of blue. Cold and frosty morning. Dewdrops shine and glitter as they fall down‚ disturbed by the faint cold breeze. They drip onto the frozen hard ground‚ forming a small puddle of ice. Faint

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    A cold breeze blew in the night‚ gently brushing past the green grass that grew by a small lake. The clear water shone with a dim silvery light‚ looking like a mirror reflecting the moon and the stars. There were no clouds in the sky‚ so it was easy to see those beautiful dots of light shining brightly in the darkness‚ looking like a black mantle riddled with diamonds. It was a very pleasant night of spring‚ and anyone would find it refreshing to take a breath of fresh air in such conditions. Therefore

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    before. The air was vacant of birds as the noise ear-shattering. Every glimpse of the sky was like a pathway to another land in the way that it shone through. It glowed with an amazingly bright light that couldn’t be compared to anything else. The horizon was a never-ending line that followed the water in unison. The sky and the water met along the edge of nothingness. The simplest thing in the picture has become like the most superb stroke on a

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    below before moving on to the journal response. Read and Paraphrase Read the opening stage directions of Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. A melody is heard‚ played upon a flute. It is small and fine‚ telling of grass and trees and the horizon. The curtain rises. Before us is the Salesman’s house. We are aware of towering‚ angular shapes behind it‚ surrounding it on all sides. Only the blue light of the sky falls upon the house and forestage; the surrounding area shows an angry glow of

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    them. It was in the wake of‚ what I assume‚ their death that Julian revived me. She mesmerized me; she was my leader to a new life. How could I disagree with someone who had saved me? How could I betray her? Guilt washes over my body as I scan the horizon for the source‚ but in a second‚ the emotion is gone. I am Luke and I am about commit an act of betrayal that I promised myself I would never do. We are nearing the end of this agonizingly long car ride when I see the car. The blockade between the

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    One of the most prevalent themes in‚ “Their eyes were watching God” is Jamie’s undivided quest for love and independence. Jamie has a goal throughout the novel to find spiritual enlightenment and reach the “horizon”. She went through several relationships and chimerical thoughts to do this‚ through her grandmother nanny and her three husbands. However‚ her third husband‚ tea cake plays a less substantial role in the novel but a significant role in Jamie quest to reach her dream of love‚ independency

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    factor‚ relative height can be most easily explained by the tutorials example of painting. In this example the horizon is dividing the world into two equal portions of the world‚ the ground below and the sky above. Since both halves cover vast areas‚ the horizon cannot be placed at the bottom or top of the painting; the horizon is usually somewhere near the middle. “Given where the horizon is painted‚ the distant part of sky is painted near the

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    Mobile Maiden Sixty seconds. The time the sun will remain above the horizon. Los Angeles lights up red and orange for a brief moment and dies into the darkness. Stores illuminate our path across the boardwalk again. My parents walk a few yards in front of me. I wiggle my toes in the gritty sand and lift my face to the sky from where rain drops start to fall. We turn and dash into a T-Mobile store. My father checks out the deals and buys a hideous Nokia cellphone for my mother: a hard blue

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