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    Mime Artist

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    Mime is a theatrical technique of suggesting action‚ character or motion without words‚ using only jesters‚ expressions and movement. 2. What are some of the specific elements of mime? Explore‚ touch‚ feel and use. 3. How is mime different from other theatre forms? Mime actors are non speaking. 4. When and where did mime start? Why did mime make sense for this time period? Before the spoken language‚ mime was used to communicate needs and wants. 5. Where did mime

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    Beginning in 1642‚ The English Civil War‚ as known as the Great Rebellion‚ was made up of three different outbreaks. The Great Rebellion consisted of King Charles I going to battle with Parliament. Battle began as the outcome of a fray over the power of the rights of Parliament and rule of the Crown (“English Civil Wars” 1). Throughout the early stages of war‚ the people of Parliament were set on seeing Charles I as king‚ but widened powers for Parliament. Setting the tone‚ the Royalists started

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    Banksy: Graffiti Artist

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    English based graffiti artist‚ political activist‚ and film director whose identity is unknown. He is most known for is stencil graffiti which is when an artist uses an outline to produce an image that is easily reproduced. Most people would say that his style is similar to Blek le Rat aka the father of stencil graffiti. Banksy says he was inspired by an artist by the name of 3D. An artist who became one of the founding members of Massive Attack. He started as a freehand artist and said he change to

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    Meditations of a Piss Artist

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    MEDITATIONS OF A PISS ARTIST by Menchu Aquino Sarmiento [pic] ©2002 by Copper Sturgeon   JOJO was idly tracing arcs and swirls on the rooftop of the Faculty Center. He was alone and his urine fizzled slightly on the pleasantly warm concrete with the hiss of rain. As in the unforeseen workings of mimetic magic‚ there did then arise from the heat-swollen earth‚ the vapors of a slight precipitation to come. Jojo felt triumphant‚ a personal sense of accomplishment. Maybe he was some kind of shaman

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    The Hunger Artist

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    Does Kafka’s Hunger Artist create a new sense of the body? If so‚ how? And how does the Hunger Artist’s strange human body compete against animals’ bodies in this story? Create a clear and direct overall thesis and argue. ! Kafka’s “ A Hunger Artist”‚ illustrates a compelling reinvention of the body through the story of a single act in a circus where a man goes forty days without the consumption of food in efforts to horrify his audience. Kafka’s story portrays the artist’s internal

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    Hunger Artist

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    Franz Kafka’s “A Hunger Artist” was written in 1922. The short story is about a man who uses fasting (a form of art) as a sense of fulfillment to himself. The foods of life‚ were not to his liking. Furthermore‚ his form of fulfillment was the sight-seeing and interaction with the fans. Fans were amazed by him. His ability to starve himself inside a “…small barred cage”(Kafka 9) was intriguing to most; everybody wanted to see him at least once a day. The time and place of the short story

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    from this study can be found in the thoughts of Henry M. Sayre. In particular‚ I am deeply impressed by Sayre’s discussions of the four roles of the artist. Hence‚ for this article‚ I will compare and contrast these roles‚ placing a particular emphasis on a few of the artistic works created by them. The FIRST role Sayre mentions is one in which the artist creates "a visual record of the places‚ people‚ and events that surround them" (Sayre 11). This role is meant to record the world. Since all art seems

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    make the love more understandable‚ but also to express the feeling of love. There are many more differences than similarities between two sculptures: “The Kiss” by August Rodin and “Love” by Robert Indiana. The first most important similarity between “Love” and “The Kiss” are very easily to understand when people look at these statues. Similarity‚ the sculpture Robert who had made “Love” statue want to express the purpose of love to everyone like the way August Rodin did. In the same way‚ both of

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    problems. He argued that suicide rates are affected by various social conditions from which they emerge. Durkheim studied how people feel integrated into a social structure and how that is likely or unlikely to produce suicide. Sociology classifies three different types of suicide: anomic suicide‚ altruistic suicide‚ and egoistic suicide. Anomic suicide happens when individuals feel lost or alone in society. An example of this is teenage suicide or campus suicides which are found to be caused by feelings

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    Mount Rushmore - America’s Greatest Sculpture The United States of America is the greatest nation in our world today. It is made up of 50 states with each state having its own unique history. South Dakota is well known for tourism mostly due to the beauty of the Black Hills and the Mount Rushmore National Memorial nestled in a granite mountain located by Keystone‚ South Dakota. Mount Rushmore started out as a dream which led to the reality of a monumental sculpture commemorating four outstanding presidents

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