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    Lines and shadows from the face draw the viewer’s eye down towards the detailing on the lace collar. The eye continues to move down the piece through the use of line with the gold necklace‚ the gold popping out to the viewer against the dark violet hues

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    Borders and Belonging- Dirty Pretty Things Notes on reading the film Airport sounds Airport Owke… I’m not here to meet you in particular but I am here to rescue those that have been let down by the sys just those that have been let down by the system Soundtrack in taxi on way into city Tunnels train bridges as barriers Roof taxi firm underneath bridge Owke looks up Okwe : Your name is now Mohammed Helping taxi owner Ceilings visible- bridge when exiting taxi firm Baltic Hotel- name

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    Fashion is said to be evolutionary and not revolutionary. This was not true in the 20th century. Fashion revolutionized America and the rest of the world during this time period. Also‚ during this time period fashion evolved tremendously. New fabrics and innovations were introduced to America. When World War I came about‚ people had to sacrifice their clothing for the men at war and they dressed more conservative. Christian Dior changed all of that when he came out with the "New Look." This look

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    glistening specks of dust‚ why didn’t I recognise sound?‚ leisurely drink‚ picnic laid out‚ fav pink checked blanket‚ decide not to join him this time‚ go back to closed eyed serenity * light changes‚ full moon‚ deep silver‚ sky black/blue ice like hue‚ feel it’s reassuring charisma and silkiness‚ still warm‚ feel someone lie next to me‚ comforting‚ reassuring‚ safe and loved‚ place of love‚ whispered promised‚ chaste kisses‚ unrequented

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    Rosy Matrimony "What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" (Romeo and Juliet‚ Act II‚ Scene II‚ lines 43-44). The famous quote from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is only one of possibly many instances through which Shakespeare utilizes the distinctive characteristics of flowers‚ particularly roses‚ to eradicate the rift between two contrasting subjects. A similar instance is within the poem‚ "Bridal Song‚" another work by Shakespeare that

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    mind." In the next quatrain he talks about the ones with only external beauty that will eventually fade. Because flesh is corruptible and cannot avoid the effects of age the outwardly beautiful will eventually "turn to naught and lose that glorious hue." Also there is a consonance of "t" sounds in "shall turn to naught" which contributes in creating a harsher sound. It gives an impression of a sort of "tsking" sound that makes Spenser sound like he was disapproving or pitying the women with only external

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    Shakespeare expresses his perspective on death‚ God and inaction through Hamlet‚ a character who represents the dichotomy of the Elizabethan and Renaissance eras. He is initially torn between action and inaction echoing the tensions of the transitional phase between the two eras - He wonders if “’tis nobler in the mind to suffer / The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune‚ / Or to take arms against a sea of troubles”. The warlike imagery used serves to elevate his desperate indecision to an epic

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    the year. The raising of the sun‚ in this season‚ is usually very spectacular. The sun rises through the horizon reluctantly as though too fat to emerge through the narrow slit between the clouds and the landmass. The light produced‚ paint a golden hue on every creation and as it gathers confidence‚ it gives everything their true complexion. This comes at the price of sweltering heat. It was on such morning; at the converging point of the River Niger with the ocean; a place called Nigeria where I

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    The scoring on the surface of the sculpture shows the scars and the pain this man is under. The artwork is not colourful. This piece has dark hue brownish-black as the base of the sculpture‚ on top of it there are a tint of green and brown shades. Theres is also the use of value by creating brightness and light in the mens stomach region and the middle of his shield‚ which conveys a sense of

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    detect the type of flowers it is. This‚ canvas‚ highlight that each flowers are closed to each other and are placed in the middle of the portraits to shows that they are at normed with their surrounding. The surroundings of the subject has a darker hue and sharp contrast of green‚ red‚ and blue‚ which makes the audience focus on the flowers. Due to the theme of the painting is based on war‚ the blue could suggest the color of the sky‚ red for blood and yellow for the flowers which they represents

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