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    Whereas 18th century artistic forms emphasized organized form‚ lines‚ and the triumphs of humanity‚ the 19th century Romantic form was much less draconian. Romantic painters abandoned strict lines in favor of exploring how color could define forms‚ and created unstable compositions to infuse their work with an element of theatricality and emotionalism the 18th century had barely touched. Joseph Turner’s The Slave Ship provides a breathtaking example of the shift from line to color in creation of

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    In Shirley Jackson’s story “The Lottery”‚ the point of view of the reader is integral to the story’s process of being told by making sure in the opposite of dramatic irony the characters know more than the reader does. This allows for subtle hints to be strategically placed throughout the story so upon a further read the reader has a further appreciation for the literary art that is The Lottery. The story starts with a scene with the children of their small little town‚ which upon a person’s second

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    is no longer able to go flying freely as it loved to do with Eugene. The other way to read the meaning of the owl is as the importance of friendship and love. Eugene took in the owl when it were quite young and the 2 of them have therefor obviously created a strong connection and therefor the owl gets sick when Eugene Leaves. Another symbol in the novel which are not as notable are the work distribution between our narrator and Eugene. It can be related to our gender discrimination we have today

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    domestic violence. The book is narrated in the first person by a 15 year old who is directly affected by domestic violence. Because of her young age she is quiet honest and this allows her to paint a great picture to the audience of the brutal abuse that Eugene bestows upon his family. This is as a result of her sensitive‚ intelligent and observant nature. 2b) Oppression is explored through narrative point of view. Adichie uses the point of view of Kambili to show the audience how oppressed the country

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    FRANKLIN FOTOH ENGL 102 7/30/13 "The Lottery" by Jackson‚ is a short story which talks about a tradition which comes up once a year in a little village of about 300 natives. In the lottery process‚ one person is selected randomly and heinously stoned to death. Tessie Hutchinson is the victim of this social disturbing practice and she protest against the culture before she is been sentenced by Mr. Summers the lottery coordinator. In the story‚ the readers first get a gloomy picture of a summer

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    from the city. The stone boy is about a boy named Arnold and his big brother Eugene‚ who is going out early in the morning to pick peas. Arnold is taking his rifle with him to shoot ducks even though Eugene tells him that it is not duck season. When they are going over the fence and down to the peas Arnold’s rifle is caught in the wire and he jerked it to get it out. Unfortunately‚ the rifle gets off. The shot hits Eugene and kill him. After this Arnold turns into a stone boy. He walks down to the

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    “American History” by Judith Ortiz Coffer‚ Elena‚ a young 14-year-old girl from El Salvador has feelings for a young boy named Eugene‚ who is her neighbor. He was the source of beauty and light she was looking forward to for the new school year. He kept her daydreaming. Yet‚ Elena will experience undesired events that will impact her life and decisions forever. Before Eugene moved to the house next to El Building (the building in which Elena lives)‚ there was an old Jewish couple that lived there.

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    Ecclesiastes‚ director Andrew Niccol invites us to ponder the tension between science and religion with regard to the ethics of genetic engineering. This tension is further sustained through the complex relationship of the main protagonists Vincent and Eugene‚ who must ultimately conquer their own physical limitations in order to find ``God’’. As the titles run‚ fingernails‚ hair threads and skin particles fall to the ground in slow motion‚ giving way to an image of a young man vigorously scrubbing

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    “With The Old Breed” begins with the start of the author’s military career. Eugene Sledge was a freshman at Marion Military institute‚ his family pushing for him to eventually become an officer in the United States Army. But the authors desire to serve his country in battle with the enemy before the war was over was strong enough to make him end his college career and begin anew in the Marine Corps. Already while reading this book I felt closer and more understanding of the‚ because I too left

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    explain how she was once a happy woman. “I once held my head up high‚ with a smile on my face” Courtney stated. Later she became a woman that would do anything‚ and endure just about everything for the one man she loved. Courtney goes on to talk about Eugene‚ as she states “He was and still is the most handsome man I’ve ever laid my eyes on”. It was 1982‚ Courtney’s 10th-grade year in high school.

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