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    "Only the heart" is wonderful book written by Brian Caswell and David Phu An Chiem. This book paints an all so real picture of what it would be like in a Vietnamese refugee family. The book is set in character narrative‚ each chapter is told by a different voice. Although there were serval characters in this book‚ there were two main ones - Toan and Linh. I decided to do this character analysis on Linh‚ because out of all the characters‚ she was the most intriguing as well as inspiring to me. Linh

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    Fidel Castro “Analyse the involvement of Fidel Castro in creating a Revolutionary Cuba” Fidel Castro was born on August 13‚ 1926‚ near his father‘s farm in Biran‚ in southeast Cuba. Castro’s father was an immigrant from Spain‚ who had provided for the family through sugarcane farming. Castro spent most of his younger years on his family farm‚ but spent most of his childhood in catholic boarding schools. In 1950‚ Castro graduated from law school and began practicing law. Keeping a strong interest

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    paintings and contact with Miro‚ caused Dali to join the Surrealists in 1929. (#8 - Biographical Outline) <br><br>Dali held numerous one-man shows during his career and did many art forms from paintings to sculpture and even movies. He directed and was a part of many films including the first surrealist film "Un Chiea A Dalou A Andalusian Dog"‚ with the director Luis Bunuel. In 1945 he designed the memorable surrealistic dream sequence for Hitchcock’s Spellbound‚ and filmed Don Juan Tenorio‚ in 1951.

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    such as Kate. She struggles with finding her true identity and becoming brave. My visual representation represents how Kate and the children on the bus are pure and superior to Miro and artkin. The black and white are conflicting colours and white rocks show that the children and Kate are pure and the black shows Miro and Atkin. The black represents the colours of the balaclavas and the colour of Miro’s skin. The black also is a less superior colour than white‚ representing that the children and

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    imagescape by FAHRETTIN ONDER SUMMARY: This thesis tries to conduct an analogical analysis of the relationship between poetry and painting known as "ut pictura poesis" as reflected in Wallace Stevens’s "The Man with the Blue Guitar" (1937) and Joan Miró"s "The Constellations" (1940-41) in terms of Surrealist movement and philosophy and the influences of art and literature during the second quarter of the twentieth century. In addition‚ it attempts to expose the interaction that yields a set of similar

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    United States government. Man versus nature was shown in the elements of heat‚ darkness‚ and a swamp when the hijacker Miro was trying to escape. The central theme was man versus self; the self trials humans face in order to grow. The central theme of self struggles was presented multiple times through main characters. Kate struggled with finding her true identity and becoming brave. Miro

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    and Valzquez (from whom he adopted his signature curled moustache). In the 1920’s Dali went to Paris and began interacting with Picasso‚ Magritte‚ and Miro leading to his first Surrealist phase. In between 1926 and 1929‚ Dalí made several trips to Paris‚ and met with influential painters including Pablo Picasso‚ whom he revered. He also met Joan Miro‚ the Spanish painter and sculptor who‚ along with poet Paul Eluard and painter Rene Magritte‚ introduced Dalí to Surrealism. By this time‚ Dalí was working

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    Surrealism - Art Movement

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    Surrealist techniques and imagery were the German Max Ernst (1891–1976)‚ the Frenchman André Masson (1896–1987)‚ the Spaniard Joan Miró (1893–1983)‚ and the American Man Ray (1890–1976). There are many famous surrealists. The major Surrealist painters were Jean Arp‚ Max Ernst‚ André Masson‚ René Magritte‚ Yves Tanguy‚ Salvador Dalí‚ Pierre Roy‚ Paul Delvaux‚ and Joan Miró. With its emphasis on content and

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    Salvador Dali Salvador Dali was born on May 11‚ 1904 in a small town called Figueres in Spain near the Pyrenees Mountains. This town was also near the French border in the principality of Catalonia. Dali was from a rich family and his parents built his first studio for him when he was only a young boy. He spent his summers in Cadaques where his studio was and he lived most of his adult life in an extraordinary villa near Port Lligat. When Dali was just a young man when he went to the Royal

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    Surrealism Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and early ’20s as a literary movement that experimented with a new mode of expression called automatic writing‚ or automatism‚ which sought to release the unbridled imagination of the subconscious. Officially consecrated in Paris in 1924 with the publication of the Manifesto of Surrealism by the poet and critic André Breton (1896–1966)‚ Surrealism became an international intellectual and political movement. Breton‚ a trained psychiatrist‚ along

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