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    paint about something they saw shows how they interpreted it. For example two different artists‚ William Blake and Gustave Doré‚ painted how they interpreted Dante’s Inferno. The artist’s works were very different from each other because Blake and Doré had completely different interpretations. Only one artist interpreted Inferno the way I imagine Dante wanted it to be and that is Gustave Doré. Dante wrote himself into his own book as the main character. Dante in the book is kind of like the hero in

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    5‚300 blueprints)‚ 100 ironworkers (who produced 18‚038 individual pieces for assembly) and 121 construction workers (who used 2.5 million rivets). The Eiffel Tower took two years‚ two months and five days to complete. In addition to contractor Gustave Eiffel‚ the effort included engineers Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nouguier and architect Steven Sauvestre. The height of the Eiffel Tower with its flag was 1‚022 feet (312 meters) when completed in 1889. The tower’s weight is 10‚000 tons‚ including

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    the Industrial Revolution because of all the controversy around that matter. However‚ by the time the Industrial Revolution was coming to an end (well some decades before and by the end)‚ Romanticism was being abandoned for the new art of Realism. Gustave Courbet was a great painter and sculptor who thrived during the Industrial Revolution for his realism in his artwork. Courbet is known as the French artist who guided and led the realist movement. The realist movement was important to Courbet because

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    Toni Morrison was born Chloe Anthony Wofford in Lorain‚ Ohio on February 18‚ 1931. She graduated from Lorain High School with honors. Morrison lived in an integrated neighborhood and was not aware of racial divisions until her teens. She told a reporter once that she was the only black child in her first grade class and the only one that could read. Morrison loved to read which is how she gained a love for writing. Morrison’s writings produce poetic phases and strong emotions. “So precise‚so

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    "I have read 200 pages [of Ulysses] so far‚" Virginia Woolf writes in her diary for 16 August 1922‚ and reports that she has been "amused‚ stimulated‚ charmed[‚] interested ... to the end of the Cemetery scene." As "Hades" gives way to "Aeolus‚" however‚ and the novel of character and private sensibility yields to a farrago of styles‚ she is "puzzled‚ bored‚ irritated‚ & disillusioned"--by no grand master of language‚ in her characterization‚ but "by a queasy undergraduate scratching his pimples

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    Mae G. Basalo Student University of the Visayas Colon St‚ Cebu City Research Activity In HRM 106 Front Office Procedures Research Activity 6 Movie Review Shara Mae G. Basalo Student The Grand Budapest Hotel Monsieur Gustave H. is eccentric and sometimes ostentatious‚ but he has a true appreciation for what makes life interesting. The Grand Budapest Hotel is like a Faberge egg: so much whimsy and beauty and point-of-view wrapped up in a comparatively tiny 100 minutes

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    le Analysis of Les Miserable’s By Victor Hugo PLOT The story beautifully begins with the miserable life of Jean Valjean. He was imprisoned for nineteen years for the reason of‚ he stole loaf of bread in wanting to feed his sister’s starving children. After receiving the parole‚ Valjean searched for a job. The society doesn’t accept him for he was a convicted. Fortunately‚ Valjean met Bishop Myriel. This Bishop let him stay in his house and gave him something to eat. Behind of

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    Inside the castle‚ King David grew more and more impatient‚ listening to the man who assaulted him. “I still do not understand why we’re here‚” he interjects. “If it was just to confirm their deaths‚ you could’ve saved us the long journey and written me. I would have made the announcement to my people on your family’s behalf. Instead‚ appears you gather us all here to put on a show.” “Yeahhhh‚” part of the room shouted in agreeance with their King. “What I have to reveal‚ must be heard. The written

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    of the piece of writing does not strongly support its headline’s claim. The array of points stated by the author is not enough to prove that Gustave was able to fly before the Wright brothers.The first sign of weakness in the article is that Stella Randolf’s works‚ which the author is using as their source‚ state that a steam-powered flight was made by Gustave Whitehead in 1899. The problem does not lie in the fact itself‚ but in the last sentence of the first paragraph where the author says that Whitehead

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    The myth I am doing my essay on is Prometheus. Prometheus is a Greek story‚ but the person who translated the story is Mary Shelley. Mary’s Frankenstein is the modern day version of Prometheus; he wants to give humans the power of technology that can lead to immortality. In the Greek myth‚ Prometheus wants to give humans fire. So they both want to give humans something that gods possess. Prometheus suffers by being chained to a rock for eternity and has his liver eaten everyday by an eagle. Frankenstein’s

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