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    Macbeth Blood Analysis

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    The tragedy of Macbeth is a famous play William Shakespeare. The motifs blood‚violence‚ and animals are used to emphasize the themes of the tragedy. Macbeth is driven by motifs. Blood is significant and it symbolizes the guilt of the murder that Macbeth has done. Animals represent Macbeth’s transformation to a murderer. The motif of blood signifies the murder that Macbeth has committed. Blood is everywhere in this play. It has shown a symbolic meaning on how changes of tragedy has progressed

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    if the sky is “troubled with man’s act” (2.4.5). The land is shrouded in darkness‚ and is therefore barren‚ no longer fertile and healthy; nothing can grow without the light of the sun. A falcon was circling high in the sky‚ and it was caught and killed by an ordinary owl that usually goes after mice; “A falcon‚ tow’ring in her pride of place/ was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed” (II‚IV‚13-14). And lastly Duncan’s well-trained horses behaved wildly and ate one another; “Beauteous and swift

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    Times were very difficult during the Elizabethan era. Because of their hardships‚ their entertainment was very important to them. During the Elizabethan times they had a wide variety of things that entertained them. These forms of entertainment varied greatly. These forms of entertainment ranged from singing and dancing‚ to blood sport. Social classes also might have determined what type of sports or games you played. The poor lower class would play games‚ invent stories‚ dance‚ play music‚ watched

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    Star Wars is one of those film franchises that literally everyone knows about. Actually‚ I’m not sure you can even draw a comparison with any other franchise out there. I’m not sure that there’s anything that can quite compare to the lasting impact that the Star Wars film series has. The original trilogy‚ the last film being released 32 years ago‚ has since spawned endless novels‚ video games‚ TV series‚ prequels and most importantly a rabid and devoted fan base who hold those original films very

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    shame‚ / That darkness does the face of earth entomb‚ / When living light should kiss it?(Shakespeare 2.4.7-12).” Another such strange occurrence is a mousing owl killing a falcon‚ most likely a metaphor for a thane killing a king. The old man says: “’Tis unnatural‚ / Even like the deed that’s done. On Tuesday last‚ / A falcon‚ tow’ring in her pride of place‚ / Was by a mousing

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    A Woman from Willendorf - fat lady with penis boobs Venus of Willendorf 25‚000 BCE made of limestone Goddess‚ no face Woman from Willendorf‚ c25000 BCE.  oldest sculpture known.  anatomical exxageration. possible fertility idol.  paleolith representation of women B  Lion Human from Germany- 30-000-26000 BCE‚ mammoth ivory‚ tactile (cannot stand on its own) seen from all sides.  not life like or found in nature. C Loacoon and His Sons‚ 1st century CE. 2 sculptors‚ Athanadoros‚ Hagesandros

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    11.3 Dbq

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    government so the principle of fascism is analysed) Group 3: The Universe Depends on One Another- Document 6 ( Einstein’s theory of Relativity explains that time‚ space‚ and matter depend on one another) and Document 2 ( Yeats refers to the falcon needing the falconer in order for things to not fall apart) Group 4: Development of Civilization and a Person- Document 1 ( Freud thinks that as civilization progresses it affects the development of the person.) Thesis: After World War

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    Things Fall Apart

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    lot of horrific images that tie in to the theme of self-destruction‚ chaos‚ and change. The first image we see is of disaster. It says‚ “ The falcon cannot hear the falconer;” meaning it cannot hear warning signs and starts to get out of control. Then it mentions‚ “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;” meaning that the centre of the spiraling of the falcon is an example of a society out of control. This relates to Okonkwo and his clan to where he is bringing his clan up and also due to his ignorance

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    Film Noir

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    contrast photos with intense shadow and lighting. It is a narrative representation of fictional characters‚ I believe that Film noir period can be identified between 1941-1958 beginning with the great masterpieces such as John Huston’s The Maltese Falcon and ending with Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil. What I found most fascinating about film noir is constant opposition of light and shadow‚ it’s oblique camera angles‚ and it’s disruptive compositional balance of frames and scenes‚ the way characters

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    Raphael Sanzio

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    was Raphael Sanzio‚ (also known as Raphael Sanzi)‚ was born on April 6th‚ 1483. He was born in the town of Urbino‚ Italy‚ where he would spend his childhood life until he was 11 years old. His father‚ Giovanni Sanzio‚ was a painter for the court of Federigo da Montefeltro‚ and as well as being a painter‚ he was a bit of a poet. As a young boy‚ Raphael learned the basics of painting and art from his father. However‚ he would not live with his father very long; as his mother did several years before‚

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