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    Gabriel Orozco Research

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    zigzagging up the pathway I catch a glimpse of each work drifting onward towards my fixation. To the left‚ Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup Can‚ diagonally across the hallway David Salle’s Good Bye D is suspended. Further and further my eyes wander from left to right‚ each passing artifact as appealing as the last. With time I make it to the end of the hall. A rounded archway serves as a porter. Am I ready to pay the toll and pass on? Should I turn back around and take one more look at the hanging

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    Francis Macomber

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    Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” The text “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” is a short story written in 1936 by an author called Ernest Hemingway. The story revolves around three people; a man called Francis Macomber‚ his wife Margot and another man called Robert Wilson. The story isn’t narrated from a fixed point of view‚ but changes multiple times throughout the story. The story isn’t chronological‚ as there is a long flashback in the middle of the story. Francis Macomber is a very

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    Helen of Troy

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    the scene. The leader of the jets‚ Riff swears to drive the Sharks‚ led by Bernardo‚ from the streets. Riff determines to challenge Bernardo that night at a dance in the gym‚ and prevails upon his old friend and the co-founder of the Jets‚ Tony‚ to help him. Tony has been growing away from the gang‚ and feels the stirrings of other emotions but reluctantly agrees. Bernardo’s sister Maria‚ newly arrived from Puerto Rico to marry his friend Chino‚ attends the dance and despite the obvious hatred

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    Francis Bacon

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    Francis Bacon‚ 1st Viscount St. Alban‚[1][a] Kt.‚ KC (22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626) was an English philosopher‚ statesman‚ scientist‚ jurist‚ orator and author. He served both as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England. After his death‚ he remained extremely influential through his works‚ especially as philosophical advocate and practitioner of the scientific method during the scientific revolution. Bacon has been called the creator of empiricism.[2] His works established and popularized

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    without characters a story holds no true depth. The settings dictate the overall feelings a reader receives from the story‚ as for the characters they are depicted from the settings helping piece together the sentences deeper between the lines. Having multiple characters with diverse personalities and behaviors helps see the story from more than one angle. Collins masters this in The Moonstone by using characters with close relationships to the Verinder family‚ multiple narrators‚ and characters with

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    Troy vs. the Iliad

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    movie‚ Troy‚ has proven to be a very loose adaptation of Homer’s original‚ as are almost all stories that are made into movies‚ unfortunately. With its timeless storyline‚ amazing scenery‚ gorgeous actors/actresses and most of all‚ its reported two hundred million dollar budget‚ it is easy to see why Troy was hyped up to be a box office hit. However‚ the film critics were harsh on this movie‚ as they had every right to be‚ and it ended up being a total flop. Compared to Homer’s Iliad‚ Troy is rather

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    Leading a multitude of people to find the "truth" about a village’s most respected townspeople is Abigail Williams. She was the finger that accused dozens of people‚ who in all likelihood were innocent of the crimes brought against them. Abigail was not the single candle that showed the judges of Salem the way but merely the candle that lit the others. Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible" makes Abigail the conveyance of everything the Puritans would have thought as evil. She had committed sins that

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    Troy vs Iliad

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    The movie Troy written by David Benioff and directed by Wolfgang Petersen was inspired by The Iliad‚ an ancient Greek poem about the time of warrior Achilles argument with King Agamemnon during the Trojan War. Some events the film where taken straight from the Iliad‚ and is at times the two stories are very similar to one another. However there are several major differences between them‚ as Troy the movie was made to appealing to twenty first century audiences‚ where as the Iliad was meant to appeal

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    Troy Movie Notes

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    Troy= the movie(post classical depiction) * Troy is the most powerful alliance against the Greeks * Agamemnon wants ‘the world’ all the land * Achilles has disappeared from the army. A boy goes to find him‚ * Achilles mother is goddess as can’t be killed (Contemp) * Nester persueds Achilles to fight the big guy because of Time. He can’t stand to lose his pride * Achilles‚ son of Paris * Achilles kills the big guy with one stab * There is a huge feast ‚ thrown by Agamemnon

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    Francis Bacon

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    The Life of Francis Bacon Francis Bacon was born in London in 1561 and died 1626. He ended up being a great philosopher‚ an author‚ and the inventor of the inductive method‚ also known for advancing the scientific method. He was the second son of Sir Nicholas Bacon and Lady Anne Cooke Bacon. Lady Anne was the second wife of Sir Nicholas. Sir Nicholas was also the Lord Keeper of the Seal at the time‚ which is a job that would eventually be held by his son‚ Francis Bacon. Bacon started going to Trinity

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