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    Themes The various themes explored in the texts include the parallel made through the father-son relationship between Ben‚ the General‚ Miro and Artkin. Some of these themes are Courage‚ Survival‚ Resilience‚ Sacrifice‚ Endurance‚ and being wise. Summary After the First Death written by Robert Cormier is a book about two guys named Artkin and Miro who hold a bus load of children hostage on a bridge for two days. The bus driver‚Karen‚ tries to take control but has a hard time. Cormier brings

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    back in October of 1925‚ and a year later Dali was permanently expelled. In 1924 he was imprisoned in Figures and Gerona for political reasons. Dali joined the Surrealists in 1929 due to the influence of metaphysical paintings‚ and his contact with Miro. <br> <br>Dali developed his method over the next few years. He describes his method as ’paranoic-critical‚ a ’spontaneous method of irrational knowledge based on critical and systematic objectivation of delirious associations and interpretations.’

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    porque Ana era sus huésped. Ana no le gusta ver el corrida de torros‚ sino que Ana va de todos modos. Carmen dicen a Ana que vayan a ver el matador famoso Joselito. Pero Pedro explica que Joselito no es tan famoso como Juan Cortez que sea una leyenda. Capítulo Cuarto Ana miró el desfile mientras que salieron los picadores‚ los banderilleros‚ y los matadores. Ana va a la corrida de toros y ella mira cada uno de las etapas de la corrida de toros. Primer Ana piensa que el corrida de toros está

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    Basic Happenings in the story - Finds out Nani Miro is sick -Grandson remembers when he was younger‚ Miro’s ’Museum’ playing cards -Meets Nani Miro in her rrom‚ antiseptic smell‚ sickness -Mokopuna explains why he hadn’t come to see her ealier -Nani miro talks about handing over responsibilites for looking after the interest of the Maori in Waituhi -She asks him about uni’ & love life‚ cause she wants to know the future is secure‚ he lies about both. -Grandson goes back

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    Surrealism is a cultural movement and artistic style that was founded in 1924 by André Breton. Surrealism style uses visual imagery from the subconscious mind to create art without the intention of logical comprehensibility. The movement was begun primarily in Europe‚ centered in Paris‚ and attracted many of the members of the Dada community. Influenced by the psychoanalytical work of Freud and Jung‚ there are similarities between the Surrealist movement and the Symbolist movement of the late 19th

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    separately. I used imagery in describing Trondheim so that the reader could get a sense of what he is leaving. The Speaker By: Quim Ribeira why must you come here come into my family change what I held dear slowly you build trust Olhado‚ Miro‚ Quara all lay at your feet even my mother Novinha‚ has fallen prey to your overt deceit I look to her gaze her fair eyes like a fire burning with desire you have won them all but I will remain enduring from your coercion what is

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    from Hera’s point of view‚ and this new understanding probably brings them even closer. In "A Game of Cards" there is also a close relationship between the narrator and the main character‚ Nanny Miro. The narrator loves his nanny very much and the reader gets the sense that he admires her too. Nanny Miro also loves the narrator. "Everybody used to say I was her favorite mokopuna‚". We can see that they have a close relationship because of the affectionate teasing in the story. "It’s only when I’m

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    It is demonstrated in the text many times and Ben and his father have this relationship‚ Miro and Artkin have it as well‚ and Kate and the children demonstrate that they have that sort of relationship without even knowing it. One of the relationships in the story that have a weak father and son bond is Ben and his father‚ Mark‚ the General

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    sculptor who was a primary pioneer of the Dada movement and Surrealism‚ and famous for his decalcomania works. Man Ray (1890-1976): an American modernist artist best known for his experimental photography and as creator of the Ray-O-Graph. Joan Miro (1893-1983): Catalan Spanish painter‚ sculptor‚ and ceramicist known for his childlike‚ colourful paintings and as the inventor of automatic drawing. Giorgio de Chirico (1888–1978): A Greek-born Italian artist who founded the Metaphysical art movement

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    Two influential artists that inspired Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech (or Dali for short)were Pablo Picasso and Joan Miro. He met Picasso in 1926 after being expelled from his school. He also started growing a flamboyant mustache after Biegor Velazquez another one of his influences. Even with Picasso and Miro both influencing him he still had his own unique style of art. Most of Dali’s work was original since he had his own style‚ but still Picasso did influence some of his painting

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