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    compare the style‚ themes and goals of Italian neo-realism to another mode of realism. Please note that you should address fictional narratives that create a strong impression of reality‚ not documentary. I have chosen to compare De Sica’s Bicycle Theives to the great British classic Saturday Night and Sunday Morning by Karel Reisz. In some ways the British New wave or “kitchen sink” realism movement was influenced and instigated by the post-war Italian Neo-realist films of the late forties and

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    Analyse the political factors involved in the Unification of Italy up to 1861 Italian Unification or Italian Risorgimento is known as the chain of political and military events that produced a united Italian peninsula under the Kingdom of Italy in 1861. These events can be broken down in four stages: Revolutionary‚ Cavour’s Policy and the Role of Piedmont‚ Garibaldi’s Campaign‚ and the creation of the Italian Kingdom. The unification of Italy up to 1861 is due to two main political factors. The

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    most important person in unifying Italy‚ Eventhough he only ends the steps of Mazzini and garibaldi who initially started the idea of uniting Italy. However‚ it had been claimed that the assistance of foreign power was the most important reasons for Italian unification during the period of 1848 to 18 71. Firstly the influence of France was important to the unification to the unification of Italy. After the help of Cavour to France in the Crimean war. Napoleon iii promised to help Cavour in fighting

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    fragmented into smaller principalities under different rulers and princes‚ who had no concept of nationality as they were interested in extending their influence outside of Italy as well. The pope’s influence over all Italian states and temporal control over Rome posed yet another barrier to Italian unification. Finally‚ these structural barriers to unification were accompanied by disagreement

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    Renaissance Comparison Essay The Italian Renaissance culture and arts and the Northern European Renaissance was a way of life‚ similar to our modern day way of life‚ ranging from things such as architecture‚ painting‚ literature‚ sculptures‚ pottery‚ and philosophy. Between the two eras‚ there are social and cultural similarities and differences. The social and cultural similarities between the Italian and Northern European Renaissance were their artistic views in reference to religion

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    and Italians to conduct their experiments‚ with insight that Italians and Germans were “popular and easily recognizable” (Rakic et al‚ 2011). The overall purpose of the experiment was to test whether looks or accents‚ or both in combination‚ actually had an effect on social categorization‚ or holistically‚ ethnicity. Therefore‚ two experiments had to be conducted. In Experiment 1‚ Italian versus German “looks” alone were tested by presenting participants with visual images of both Italians and

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    by the one of characters of the story. Clementina is an Italian girl‚ she is working as a housemaid. The story starts with the description of her master. He was meager and tall‚ had black and strong hair‚ modest in some things. Than the description of her wife follows: she was fine and had skin like marble. The family was very interesting. They used to leave the lights burning for a long time‚ liked to burn wood in the fireplace‚ to eat Italian food and drink wine. The approach to the child guidance

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    Biblical Worldview When God started creating everything‚ after He finished creating it He would say “It was good.” (Genesis 1) God has always had a hand in His creation whether He was creating something or He was leading a group of people‚ God was involved. God is the Maker of all things‚ God did not build on anything that was already there‚ He made it from nothing with the Father‚ Son and‚ Spirit being involved. (Akin‚ 2014) God has always been involved with his creation; He would find kings like

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    The domicile and submissive qualities were obviously no longer an aspect of Italian actresses. The manner in which she dressed‚ spoke‚ and even walked expressed a perception of utter control. Her hair was a mess‚ her blouse falling off her shoulder‚ and her apron stained with dough and sauce did not prevent Sophia from being seen

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    Known as “the two greatest and most influential periods of Italian art…”‚ the Renaissance and the Baroque periods were ones that relied heavily on the Classical art style‚ along with its ideals (Mules‚ n.d.). It affected art all the way through the 1700s‚ up until a new wave of artists decided to get brave and try new things. One on the ways that showed the Classical tradition was still alive was that they still used the Church as the biggest influential patron of art. Many paintings and sculptures

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