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    artists and writers initiated a provocative series of exhibitions‚ poetry readings‚ and performances designed to take place in a frenetic and chaotic atmosphere. Many of their most outrageous activities were influenced by the Futurists‚ particularly Marinetti‚ who introduced "noise music"- a chorus of rattles and pot covers‚ kettledrums and typewriters- to simulate the "bruitism" of the real world. (In his book Dada: Art and Anti-art‚ the artist and writer Hans

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    portrayed by scholars (W.R. Rearick‚ 23). Titian’s two most famous pieces inspired by religion are "Ecce Homo" and "Christ Mocked" (Filippo Pedrocco‚ 188). Titian made profit as an artist because he was well known and commissioned to compose at least three paintings on the subject of religion causing him to enter into relations with the Court of Urbino (Filippo Pedrocco‚ 190). He was inspired by the episode of the Passion‚ when Christ was mocked by soldiers and crowned with thorns and uses this

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    Dante investigates the Fifth Circle‚ he recognizes a familiar face—one he despises. The man Dante sees is someone who knew Dante in his lifetime. This man’s name is Filippo Argenti. Filippo was a violent and arrogant political enemy of Dante whose family had opposed a movement to allow Dante to return from exile (freewebs.com). Filippo is

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    As I look back on my years growing up in Acqua Traverse there is one period that stands out above all others: when I was an accomplice in the kidnapping of Filippo Carducci. Filippo was the son of the wealthy Lombard business man Giovanni Carducci and a steep ransom was demanded in exchange for his life. It all started when that stupid roman Sergio Materia came to Acqua Traverse. I was twenty at the time and felt caged in such a small‚ rural village. Sergio offered the inhabitants a chance to

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    God‚ and should perhaps be put into the first level of Purgatory. Many souls that Dante and his tour guide meet in the first few rings of Hell he feels sympathetic towards. At the beginning of Canto VIII‚ Dante encounters a man by the name of Filippo Argenti. In all Cantos prior to this moment‚ Dante showed feelings of sympathy towards the sinners‚ and this is the first sign of Dante’s anti-sympathy. Virgil tells Dante “Before the future shore comes into view‚ you shall be satisfied.” Dante

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    is completely perfect. Although Michele has strong moral convictions‚ the entire community of Aqua Traverse does not have. He also has his own defect‚ such as his greedy (for) things and disloyalty and betrayal to filippo. At the beginning of story‚ when Michele discovers Filippo‚ he doesn’t show any normal feelings. He just think the boy in the hole is his because he finds him firstly‚ which just like skull decided” finders keeper.” (Unlike others‚ Michele does not show any apparent fear towards

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    The Renaissance‚ often described as the rebirth of classical antiquity‚ took place from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century throughout Europe. Ancient Roman and Greek culture was rediscovered and many technological and artistic advancements were made. Humanism‚ an area of study designed with the goal of understanding human nature by studying Latin and Greek literature‚ was an idea associated with the Renaissance. During the fifteenth century‚ the printing press was developed‚ resulting in the

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    However‚ through Laertes’s subsequent charge to avenge his own father’s death‚ Shakespeare suggests that even planned revenge does not necessarily warrant the intended result. When Laertes returns from France to seek retribution and conspires with Claudius to kill Hamlet‚ the two come up with a ‘surefire’ plan to eliminate Hamlet by poisoning the tip of Laertes’s blade‚ which would kill Hamlet should it pierce his skin‚ and poisoning the goblet that Hamlet would drink from should he win the first

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    his promise to his father to "never go back there again…I (Michele) swear on your (Pino’s) head that I won’t go back there again" (p 156) appears substantial and innocent‚ however his act of breaking the oath to his father and going back to visit Filippo proves how corrupt his innocence and morality really have become. The world portrayed in the hamlet of Aqua Traverse is one of violence. Pino’s threat "if you (Michele) go back there‚ I’ll give you the thrashing of your life…If you go back there

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    The Dome of Florence Cathedral The Florence cathedral is named basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore. Construction had begun in 1296 by Arnolfo di Cambio and completed in 1436. The dome was constructed by Filippo Brunelleschi. The Florence cathedral is gothic. The outside of the cathedral is faced with polychrome marble panels with shades of pink and green with white borders. The cathedral has a baptistery and Giotto’s campanile. The Florence cathedral is still the largest brick dome ever constructed

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