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    Group 1 Questions "The Birthmark" 1. Using inferences from the story‚ establish its likely geographical setting and historical time. Afterwards‚ review the story for at least a couple of convincing clues and hints that suggest the story will end tragically‚ i.e. that Aylmer will fail and/or Georgiana will die. The narrator tells us that it takes place “in the latter part of the last century”‚ meaning around the late 1700s. We know this because the story was written in the 1840s so prior to that

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    Danie Farnam Eng III—Robben 5th block 2-16-10 Nathaniel Hawthorne the Dark Romantic The Dark Romantics explored conflicts between good and evil and the effects of guilt and sin. Nathaniel Hawthorne was a writer in the 1800s whose stories exemplified characteristics of those of the Dark Romantic writers. In all of Hawthorne’s stories there are topics of good and evil‚ guilt and sin. Hawthorne was a great writer that earned recognition and admiration by all‚ but seemed to be weighed down by his

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    A Renaissance Tale of Human Hubris On the Interrelationship of Setting‚ Theme and Characters in Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s "Rappaccini ’s Daughter" Contents Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 1 Argumentation...................................................................................................................... 2 1. The Fantastic Elements of the Setting................

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    In examining the struggle of science vs. nature‚ we must first analyze each story by itself‚ and recognize its relationship. First‚ in looking at “The Birthmark”‚ we can see that science and nature/love are intertwined through the correctional habits that Aylmer possesses‚ the way that the birthmark could actually be seen through as more personal light‚ where Hawthorne is commenting on the way that society wants to advance‚ as well as the way that society as well as he perceives the process of menstruation

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    known mainly for composing instrumental concertos‚ sacred choral work‚ and over forty operas. One of his best pieces is a series or violin concertos known as The Four Seasons. Antonio Vivaldi was born March 4th‚ 1678 in Venice. His parents were Giovanni Battista Vivaldi and Camilla Calicchia. Immediately after his birth he was baptised in his home by the mid-wife. It is believed that his baptism is a result of his poor health or an earthquake that took place in Venice that day. The day he was born

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    he told Giovanni that if he gave Beatrice this antidote it would cure her but instead it killed her. Beatrice is the only innocent one in the story because it is not her fault that she cannot interact with other people and she had to think fast when trying to stop Giovanni from touching the plant and had no idea that she was poisonous. Also‚ Rappachini knew that Giovanni was going to be poisoned eventually like Beatrice and instead of trying to help him he kept his distance and let Giovanni become

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    Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 in Vinci‚ Tuscany‚ during a time called the Renaissance. His creations of art and advancements in science not only surpassed those of his time‚ but have contributed to the fundamentals of modern day technology and are arguably the greatest in history. Many of da Vinci’s paintings remain today as proof of his pioneered techniques‚ brilliance‚ and talent. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language defines "renaissance man" as "[a] man who has broad

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    Influences Studied bach and Viennese Classics with Zwyny‚ a violinist Jozef Elsner taught him harmony and composition at the Warsaw Conservatory Musical Style Composed at the piano No symphonic music‚ all compositions involve the piano Friend of Bellini‚ whom he emulated often (flowing melodies) Explored new ways of realising the potential of the piano Bigger range‚ sustaining pedal Cantabile tone‚ colourful harmonies‚ unusual key relationships Contemporaries Berlioz‚ Alkan (French) Mendelssohn

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    very rich‚ the Medici included several notable members: Lorenzo de Medici‚ Giovanni de Medici‚ Cosimo de Medici. And also some important women. The Medici Family I. History of the family A. Becoming established 1. 1. Giovanni de Medici took a job working in a bank‚ eventually taking over the bank where it later became known as the Medici Bank. a. a. Giovanni banned loans to princes and kings b. b. Banking became the family’s main

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    tell stories through music. The three operas that will be discussed are: “Don Giovanni” by Mozart‚ “La Boheme” by Puccini‚ and “Wozzeck” by Berg. All of them represent a different era in classical music‚ and have similarities and differences. The music will be analyzed both instrumentally and vocally‚ to show how each is able to communicate to the audience‚ and tell a story. The first piece to be examined is “Don Giovanni”‚ which was written by Mozart during the Classical era of classical music.

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