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    importance of arts

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    significance does art acquire if we assume that our interpretation of it is correct? What is the relation between aesthetic response and all other forms of human behavior? How do we explain the role and importance of art in the general behavioral system of man? There are as many different answers to these questions as there are different ways of evaluating the importance of art. Some believe art is the supreme human activity while others consider it nothing but leisure and fun. The evaluation of art depends

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    Art Nouveau

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    Art Nouveau Art Nouveau was a decorative style that flourished in the era between (1890-1910). Meaning in French; "New art". Its main characteristics consisted of organic-like linear movements and delicate form that made no consideration for roots or gravity. Art Nouveau was thought to have adapted its qualities from subtle shapes such as lilies‚ peacocks and the female human body. The idea of it was to try and harmonize human-made art with nature. Two-dimensional Art Nouveau pieces were painted

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    Graffiti art?

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    Is graffiti art? Anyone who lives in a big city knows that graffiti is becoming more popular. When it comes to the topic of graffiti‚ most of us will readily agree that it is a rising art for. Where this argument usually ends‚ however‚ is on the question of is graffiti art. Whereas some convinced that it is vandalism‚ other maintains that it is a crime. Most people would agree that graffiti is a way an artist can express his or her feelings‚ inspires today’s generation‚

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    Gatsby’s "social mask" begins to slip as he gets rejected by Daisy‚ one can discover that the main purpose of Gatsby’s parties are not for pleasure but rather for the hope that Daisy will notice the extravagance and come back to him. Nick’s "curiosity about Gatsby was at its highest that the lights in his house failed to go on one Saturday night- and his career as Trimalchio was over . Gatsby puts on a show for Daisy and the people‚ one can notice that Gatsby is emotionally unstable without Daisy

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    Nick Carraway is the primary voice in chapter 5 of Fitzgerald’s 20th century tragedy. This means that all opinions and points of view are portrayed through Carraway’s first person‚ retrospective and fallible narration. Carraway is presented as fallible in this chapter‚ as the gaps in the narrative reveals Nick as a fallible narrator. He states that ‘I don’t know whether or not Gatsby went to Coney island’ yet he speculates what Wilson is thinking at the end of Chapter 8 exposing his narration to

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    Cohen’s book - Folk Devils and Moral Panics‚ he highlights the basic meaning of moral panic as “a condition‚ episode‚ person or group of persons emerges to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests” A very modern example of this is the EU Referendum vote and Brexit. The media’s role in constructing a moral panic is somewhat limited‚ it does very little to actually construct it and does a lot more to contribute to an already existing issue. The media would not publish a story that would

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    Experiencing the Arts

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    Experiencing the Arts Ebony R. Hughes ARTS/100 June 2‚ 2014 Doris Doyon The definition of art‚ according to the Oxford dictionary is described as “The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination‚ typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture‚ producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.” (Oxford‚ 2014) Now at a time before I would have to agree with the current definition of art given by Oxford‚ however I began to

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    Spirituality and Art

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    Spirituality in Art “Spirituality is such a vibrant and integral part of our lives that even our changing times and all the apparent obstacles have not stifled the powerful partnership of spirituality and art in the modern era” Lynn M. Herbert. This essay will assess and discuss three contemporary artists that address the idea or concept of ‘spirituality’ in their work. Spirituality is a term that lacks certain defiance or a definitive definition‚ although social scientists have defined spirituality

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    Write about the ways Roy tells the story in chapter one of ‘The God of Small Things’. ‘The God of Small Things’‚ Arundhati Roy’s debut novel is now considered to be a world renowned literary sensation‚ mainly due to the distorted manner in which the story is told. Roy utilises the subversion of genre‚ a playful approach to language (especially when Estha and Rahel are concerned) and a complex temporal structure to portray a poetic retelling of “small things” and their importance. To fully appreciate

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    What Secrets Tell

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    We all have secrets in our life. Everyone is entitled to having personal secrets to a certain extent. Some things are very important to us and therefore we all have to keep our secrets stored in our personal mental diaries. Lots of secrets are pure fantasy we should all be allowed to have. Sometimes‚ people keep secrets because they are scared to hurt others or relationships with others. There are millions of reasons why we keep secrets. In my opinion‚ having personal secret is very natural and

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