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    Art Is an Expression

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    Art History 6A 19 November 2011 Triumph! Art is an expression that we as humans do as a way to express and communicate with others. Through art every painting/sculpture has an intended purpose and message/story to convey. No matter what race‚ gender‚ or class‚ one can understand what message is being shared or find an entirely opposite interpretation other than what the artist intended. It can relate to the individual on a personal level‚ and that’s the beauty of art. In this essay I will be

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    Themes in Macbeth

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    have done the deed. Didst thou not hear a noise?’ * Ross and an old man speak of the unnatural occurrences that happened during the night of Duncan’s murder. * ‘By th’clock ‘tis day/ And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp.’ * ‘A falcon tow’ring in her pride of place/ Was by a mousing owl hawk’d at and kill’d’ * The appearance of Banquo’s ghost would’ve appeared to audiences of the time as an omen of a world in chaos and disorder. * Macduff and Malcolm test each other’s loyalties

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    Captain Robert Falcon Scott‚ Amundsen’s nemesis‚ possessed many more heroic traits‚ such as his love for adventure‚ bravery‚ and hard work. Although Amundsen achieved his accomplishments‚ he also put the lives of others in danger. On the other hand‚ Scott was not as successful

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    One of my favorite things about Bob is the fact that the character of Ramses in the film‚ The Ten Commandments‚ is his hero. When I first met Bob‚ he had never seen the great classic films such as‚ Casablanca‚ West Side Story‚ Sound of Music‚ Gone With the Wind‚ It’s a Wonderful Life‚ or The Ten Commandments‚ among many others. You’d think he was raised Amish or something. In any case‚ I set about educating him on all the culture he had missed. There was no way he could be in a relationship with

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    Film noir

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    Humphrey Bogart) who gets involved with a woman who hires him to delve into the criminal underworld to solve a case. Many of these tales are based on dime-store novels (also known as "pulp fiction") written by authors like Dashell Hammett ("The Maltese Falcon"). Other popular noirs of the period often tell the tale of an average joe who is put into a difficult situation that continues to get worse‚ pushing him to his ethical‚ mental‚ physical‚ or moral limits. Noir is most distinguished by its effective

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    ‘‘Turning and turning in the widening gyre the falcon cannot hear the falconer’’. Shows constant adjusments we can arrange in our lives but we cannot rewind to the past. Chinua Achebe describes Umuofia and a major shift from the beggining of the novel and changes throughout it. Even though The Second

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    funerary theme. Entering the burial chamber‚ on the left front wall we first find a scene depicting the mummy of the deceased in his sarcophagus lying on a funeral bed and protected on the left by Isis and on the right by Nephthys‚ both in the form of falcons. Under this in a lower register is a scene of the deceased sons bringing him offerings and purifying themselves before his parents while other relatives sit nearby. In the next scene on this wall‚ the deceased is shown with his wife and is holding

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    Blockade Runners. A blockade runner is usually a lighter-weight ship used for evading a naval port. Often blockade running is done in order to transport cargo‚ for example to bring food or arms to blockade a city. Other times blockade runners would carry mail in an attempt to communicate with the outside world. The blockade runners during the American civil war were seagoing steam ships that were used to make it through the union blockade that extended some 3‚500 miles along the Atlantic and Gulf

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    Transition of an individual is usually difficult; they face issues and challenges along the road yet are able to discover themselves better after the consequence. Transitioning can be confronting‚ exciting or even demanding. Tom Brennan‚ the protagonist in The Story of Tom Brennan is haunted by an accident and is faced with a hard transition‚ and as with the other members of his family‚ with the use of first person‚ J.C. Burke demonstrates the outcome of a transition can be resulted through new knowledge

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    How far does an understanding of patriarchy assist in an interpretation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet? Romeo and Juliet is basically the story of Juliet’s self-development and maturing through her love for Romeo in a city‚ Verona‚ where patriarchy impregnated politics‚ social life and private households at all levels. In this essay I will examine how patriarchy plays a central role in the development of the ‘ancient quarrel’ between the Montagues and the Capulets and how this feud eventually

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