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    this to explore the Mariner and his supernatural beings. Coleridge is showing the readers the gothic and mysterious feel towards this poem‚ also showing us the immoral and imaginative sides to this. The gothic novel/poems was popular in England in the 1790’s and came replete with castles‚ prisons‚ mysterious forces‚ gloomy landscapes‚ and sexual perversions. In part three of ‘The Rime of The Ancient Mariner this shows more fantastical as the spiritual world continues to punish the Mariner and also punishing

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    for historical consciousness and an intensified learning of history (historicism)‚ coupled at times with an escape from surrounding reality into an idealized past or future or into a world of fantasy. Romanticism in the Visual Arts In England landscape gardening was used to express the romantic aesthetic by means of deliberate imitation of the picturesque in nature. In architecture Wyatt ’s preposterous‚ mock medieval Fonthill Abbey displayed the romantic building style in extreme form. The host

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    Main text: The theme explored in “Black Rook in Rainy Weather” is the lack of inspiration and the depression that arises therefore. Plath is in a state of desperation‚ she describes her life as a “season of fatigue” (part of the poems psychic landscape) with “brief respites from fear of total neutrality.” Her life is empty as she perceives it‚ to the extent that the most banal things may serve inspiration to her tormented mind: “A minor light may still lean incandescent out of kitchen table or

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    During the two hundred years between 1400 and 1600‚ Europe witnessed an astonishing revival of drawing‚ fine art painting‚ sculpture and architecture centred in Italy‚ where artists began to look back to the way in which Greek and Roman artists had worked. Not many classical paintings had survived‚ but there were descriptions from which artists tried to copy them. Those two centuries which we now refer to as the Renaissance (Rinascimento) was given this name (French for ’rebirth’) as a result of

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    In the following essay‚ Helen Conrad-O’Briain discusses the epic elements of and analyzes the Anglo-Saxon epic techniques the Beowulf poet used in the poem. She also compares the character of Beowulf with other epic heroes and reviews several of the themes of the work‚ including the role of God and providence and the futile‚ transitory nature of human existence. Michael Alexander‚ a translator of Beowulf‚ begins his entry on the epic in A Dictionary of Modern Critical Terms with Milton’s "great

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    Most of the events that happen in Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet‚ lead up to the final conclusion of the couple dying. Many‚ if not all of the major characters play an ultimate role in the tragic deaths of the “star crossed lovers”. The character that causes the most dramatic effect upon Romeo and Juliet’s deaths if Friar Lawrence. He is the one character who played a role in every aspect of the tragedy‚ from the marriage‚ to his plan to rescue Romeo from banishment to the plan to save Juliet

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    Valuing People: a new strategy for learning disability for the 21st Century. Planning with People Towards Person Centred Approaches - Guidance For Implementation Groups CONTENTS Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Introduction Why person centred planning?.............................................................................Page 6/7 Purpose of the guidance........................................................................................Page 8 Structure of the guidance.....................

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    In I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith seventeen-year-old Cassandra Mortmain is a very charismatic girl.She lives in a castle with her family who is poor.Cassandra commits her time into a journal she has which gives us the readers a description of the many events and people in her life‚including the most eventful part of Cassandra life‚Cassandra falling in love with a wealthy American named Simon Cotton.Therefore‚since her sister Rose wants a chance to marry rich gentlemen‚she plans to marry Simon

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    Prof. Heise Art 150 13 April 2011 Surrealism: An Analysis of Salvador Dalí’s Metamorphosis of Narcissus According to The American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy‚ Surrealism is “a movement in art…aimed at expressing imaginative dreams and visions free from conscious rational control.” Beginning in the early 1920s‚ members of the surrealist movement allowed the thoughts and visions of the subconscious mind to inspire them. Surrealist paintings often portrayed familiar objects

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    as well as the institution of the church; the thickly applied paint portrays this emotional intensity. The painting was done in 1898 inspired by the landscape of the asylum grounds outside his window. It is an oil on canvas and is located at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Marc Chagall’s and “I and the Village” is a highly imaginative‚ modern piece that illustrates his native Jewish village from his childhood in Russia. In the dreamy painting‚ there is a clearly conveyed interdependent

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