The Grotesque Old Woman‚ by Renaissance painter‚ Quinten Metsys illustrates an old and unattractive woman of the 16th century. Her voluptuous‚ weathered breasts are on displayed and her headdress is one of astute fashion of an earlier German period and her eloquent dress and corset are fashionable to Italy in this time period. Her aged hands hold a small and delicate red bud‚ a symbol of engagement‚ and her slightly lifted chin is of poised position. All of this beauty and detailed is over shadowed
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those actually give the story character and feeling. Unreliable narrators add a sense of character to the narrator‚ Grotesque gives the story its unique setting‚ and guilt further develops the characters. Unreliable narrators give the reader an outstanding view of the story as it is being told through an unstable person. In the story The Black Cat Poe exclaims this line “But my disease grew upon me --for what a disease is like Alcohol!” This line explains that the narrator is an alcoholic‚ rendering
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even plans to kill her husband Tom Willard‚ since he is in abnormal pursuit of “business success” (Anderson‚ 1919). Based on these peculiar behaviors‚ Elizabeth is often considered as a “grotesque” by both the people in the town and literary critics. Critics‚ like Regis Michaud‚ endeavor to explain Elizabeth’s grotesque psyche with Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical terms including “fear of intimacy”‚ “the Oedipus complex”‚
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The American West Three Beneficial Facts About the Frontier From My Antonia Westward Expansion was still a new concept for many Americans during the time of Willa Cather’s novel‚ My Antonia‚ but there had been a lot of progress as well. According to Westward Expansion: A History of the American Frontier‚ although the Westward Expansion began in 1803‚ it didn’t make its way into Nebraska until around 1867. (Billington) My Antonia was set in the 1880s‚ around ten to fifteen years after the first settlers
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her she pokes him hard in the eye. She always seems to be vicous and performs unfair tasks such as stealing Dylan’s chocolate and ‘thumping him in the kidney’. Terrible Evans is on a trip to see the paintings with the school when she first sees ‘A Grotesque Old Woman’ by Quentin Massys she is on a trip to the quarry to see the painting with Lester and her class at school. Just before they arrived Terrible Evans was following Dylan and trying to steal his chocolate. Once they have been led down to the
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Antonia Novello is a very important person in medical history. She was born Antonia Coello on August 23‚ 1944 in a Puerto Rican town. Antonia had a mother who was a teacher that later became a principal at Yabuca high school. Her father passed away when she was only eight years old. Antonia was born with a chronic illness of the colon which caused her much pain including not being able to have children later in life. All of these sufferings inspired her to serve others‚ especially children. As an
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This quote uses metaphor to further the understanding of Antonia’s character and her portrayal in the novel. Jim Burden in this passage is contemptibly looking back on the awe that Antonia once made him feel throughout their childhood. This serves to exasperate Antonia’s representation as a loving mother figure. We see how she takes care of her children and how her loving nature has manifested itself into sons who‚ “stood tall and straight”. She truly is a source of compassion which people draw
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term "grotesque" is appropriate in a way Anderson could hardly have been aware of; for it was first used by Renaissance artists to describe arabesques painted in the underground ruins‚ grotte‚ of Nero’s "Golden House."<br><br>The conception of the grotesque‚ as actually developed in the stories‚ is not merely that it is an unwilled affliction but also that it is a mark of a once sentient striving. In "The Book of the Grotesque‚" Anderson writes: "It was the truths that made the people grotesques the
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THE BROKEN GROTESQUE Broken grotesque‚ sitting on the ancient roof our great lady’s cathedral‚ made only out of stone. You were meant to last for eternity‚ but the wind and rain has slowly chipped away your wings and horns. You have been around longer than any of us. You have seen kings‚ queens‚ and popes come and go; glorious revolutions‚ bathed in passion and blood‚ till they have fizzled out and lie down in the gutter to die‚ like an old dog. You have lips‚ but no voice behind them. If you had
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Antonia Ladleif is my mother’s father’s mother‚ or my great-grandmother. She was born on March 12‚ 1928 in Warburg‚ Germany; however now at the age of 88 she has moved to the town of Darmstadt‚ Germany. Growing up she lived on the outskirts of the main city‚ in a two story farm house with a small amount of land‚ on which her family raised sparse number pigs and chickens. In the house she lived with her father‚ Anton Otto; mother‚ Else Otto; an older sister‚ Hedwig Otto; and a nanny‚ "Tante Cohn"
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