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    In the Novel “...And the Earth did not devour him‚” is a story of a young boy who lives the life of Migrant farm workers with his family. The life of a Migrant workers is difficult on people who are working and have their families on the side. The land owners are always demanding and mistreating their workers. The owner of the workers refuse for their workers to have long periods of breaks for water even when the temperature is high outside. When the workers try to slip away just to drink water

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    foundnew waysofselling would have and content whichin bothform works a provedan unstableinvestment decade ago. The statusof the workof the Mexican painter current Frida Kahlo is a dramaticexampleof thischange. as Once knownprimarily thewifeofDiego Rivera‚ supercedes outsideofMexiconowfar herreputation have of his:since1979‚sale roomestimates herwork and in 1990a $40‚000to over$1 million‚ risenfrom New at workby Kahlo brokeall records

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    setting to help viewers the theme of painting easily. The background is filled with the agitated clouds on the stormy dark sky and it obviously reflects her inner pain. Frida who sits on the left side portrays rejected Frida by her husband Diego Rivera. On the right‚ it represents loved and respected Frida by him. The two Fridas hold hands each other as if loved Frida tries to join unloved Frida’s suffering. It also implies her only companion is herself since she was six years old. She was isolated

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    Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist (1907-1954) who kept parrots and did several self portraits with them. My university degree was in art and I took quite a few art history courses with my goal being a Masters degree in art history. We studied Diego Rivera‚ the famous Mexican muralist who was a notoriously unfaithful husband‚ but I don’t even remember even a mention of his wife Frida Kahlo. Now she is perhaps more famous than he is — especially with

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    inserted herself into the inner circles of high profile politicians from Mexico and around the world. Frida associated herself with the Communist party and shared the views of other Communists such as Leon Trotsky‚ whom she and her husband‚ Diego Rivera‚ welcomed into their home when he was exiled from his home country of the Soviet Union. Communism was a very feared and frowned upon political view of the time period‚ yet Frida openly associated herself with it. Unlike most women of her time period

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    David Alfaro Siqueiros is best remembered as one of Los Tres Grandes‚ along with Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco. They pioneered the use of murals to tell epic stories of poverty‚ rebellion‚ politics and the tortured history of their native Mexico. Influenced by Marxism in his treatment of the class struggle‚ Siqueiros believed public murals were a powerful way for the masses to have access to his art work and political messages. The Tres Grandes‚ among many other artists‚ were part of the

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    informed me that when the time was right he would notify me. My break through was finally right in front of me in 1961 when MGM studios spruced my name by changing Rosa to Rita and when I was cast in the Broadway Musical‚ West Side Story as “Chita Rivera.” This role was a breath taking experience for a Hispanic woman like me. From

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    struggle‚ she had very strong symbolism in her paintings. In her 1939 painting‚ Los Dos Fridas‚ Kahlo creates a painting displaying her emotions at that time in her life. Shortly before she painted this piece of artwork‚ she and her husband‚ Diego Rivera‚ had divorced therefore leading one to believe the symbolism in the painting pertains to her heartbreak. She was very creative in the sense that she did not directly address her emotions in her paintings‚ but rather used symbolism to intrigue the

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    At this point is her life‚ Frida has had many tragedies occur to her. From the previously mention car accident‚ left by her romantic partner‚ divorce and re-married to Diego Rivera‚ to losing three pregnancies (Sassan Cheng‚ 2014). One can theorize‚ that this piece is an analogy to all the tragedies she has gone through. Prorating herself with her torso naked represents her openness and vulnerability she feels. The broken column

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    following the accident and was told she would be unable to have children. During her recovery in hospital‚ Kahlo began painting. She painted mainly self-portraits using a mirror above her hospital bed. Frida Kahlo married at 22 to a man called Diego Rivera. Their relationship was plagued with divorce‚ affairs and Kahlo’s inability to have children. Frida Kahlo suffered from gangrene in the years before her death which resulted in her having her right leg amputated below the knee. Kahlo died on the 13th

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