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    The Night Watch

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    Art History I Pr. Angel Davila Nov-12-11 REMBRANT “THE NIGHT WATCH” The painting completed in 1642 is a Dutch treasure. The painting is large measuring 11” x 14”. Its was painted in the peek of what is now known as the Dutch Golden Age‚ where the militia painting where in full effect. But Rembrandt‚ which was known for not following the norm‚ decided to take a different approach when capturing the militiamen in his painting. Unlike the single filed lines of men painted in earlier portraits

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    Romantic night

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    took off down a path covered softly with dark green moss and tiny pink flowers. Off to the side of the path were endless trees and plants all bunched together to make one beautiful landscape. After a while‚ we reached a sparkling‚ narrow river. It was about nine feet deep and nearly two feet deep. The path went right alongside the water. Down the river‚ we came to a deep water hole where all the fish danced in the swirling currents. I noticed the water bank was beginning to flow a little faster now

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    Indifference In Night

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    moral responsibility to help right the wrongs in the world but to an extent. There are situations where it is acceptable to be indifferent. For example‚ a part in the book Night‚ Elie’s dad was getting beat by an SS officer and Elie didn’t step in to help. In this part of the book Elie was being indifferent. In that situation Elie was worrying that if he stepped in he would get hurt. In #ChicagoGirl Alaa Basatneh

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    Prom Night

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    Prom Night Next to our wedding date the most important thing that a young women looks forward to is their senior prom. Prom is the most important thing to any high school student. You will plan months in advance and spend hundreds of dollars for somehing that will last only four hours‚ but it will be the best four hours you will have ever intevested in. Prom is not just a dance‚ but the last event you and your graduating class will ever share. Prom will forever have a lifelong impact on your life

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    Twelfth Night

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    Consider the elements of comedy employed by Shakespeare in Act one – how might a modern day audience’s reactions be different to that of a Shakespearean audience? Shakespeare uses several main elements of comedy in Act One of Twelfth Night. These elements are used to promote comic reaction with the audience; some of these elements are still relevant to modern audiences today. Throughout Act One‚ Shakespeare uses antonyms to create comic effect. He uses this element on several of his characters

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    Walking Dead and the Buffalo Sabres whom hopefully will no longer be awful for the foreseeable future. 2.) When did I realize I was an author? I still don’t know that I have‚ I don’t look at myself that way. My story is simple really. I’ve read a lot of books‚ some great‚ a lot really good‚ and way too many terrible. After reading

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    Rueben Bright's Dark Days

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    Justin Traci Letellier English 1023 12 March 2013 Reuben Bright’s Dark Days Death of a loved one is a phenomenon that one cannot comprehend until it is experienced first hand. In Edwin Arlington Robinson’s poem‚ “Reuben Bright”‚ the theme the narrator portrays is that the death of Reuben Bright’s beloved wife is an unbearable pain that ultimately changes him and his life drastically. Robinson creates this poem as a traditional fourteen-line sonnet separated into three stanzas. The first

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    A Night of Suspense

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    I walked on briskly‚ trying not to look back. Somebody was following me. I could feel it.  I continued to walk‚ counting my steps‚ making sure I didn’t step on any cracks; believe me‚ I’m not the superstitious kind‚ but‚ yet‚ I felt wary.  Splat. A raindrop landed right on my nose and it dripped down my face. I hated the rain‚ every drop on your head feels like an egg that is being smashed on your face. I wiped the rain of my glasses with my gloves. One step‚ two steps‚ three steps. I stopped

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    meeting at night

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    “Meeting at Night” by Robert Browning The theme of this poem by Robert Browning‚ ”Meeting at Night”‚ is that to find true love‚ one will endure tough times before finding the right person. The narrator describes his journey along the beach to arrive at a place where he finds love. The speaker goes through an enchanting adventure and in the end‚ finds true love like in a Disney movie. Browning’s use of imagery and personification made the poem easy to understand and enjoyable to read. In each stanza

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    Journalist Paul Bogard in his essay “Let There Be Dark” talks about how the ever present focus on lighting up the natural and healthy “darkness” in the world is a negative trait of our progression because we are dimming out something that is priceless and precious. Bogard utilizes Logos to bring out the sword to a knife fight or to give the reader some facts to chew on as they read along. Bogard also utilizes selection of details that are extra meat and potatoes in the essay for the reader to digest

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