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    balance. Movement is usually calm and dignified gving the viewer’s eye a point of focus. The artwork is balanced. The film talks about the three most influential artists during the High Renaissance. Its greats exponents were Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. The High Renaissance is associated with the Renaissance in Rome where Popes includuding Julius the 2nd and Leo X financed a wide range of public art projects to make sure that the city surpassed Florence as the greatest cultural center

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    Judgment Day by Flannery O’Connor is a story about an old man living in mid-twentieth century New York City but who’s mindset is one of late nineteenth century Corinth‚ Alabama. The story starts by leading you to believe that the main character‚ Tanner‚ is going to visit his hometown but it is revealed that he is going there to reside or die trying. Tanner is the main character that suffers from self-righteousness and spiritual blindness. He is arrogant toward black people because he used to employ

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    Kurtz Last Words

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    Marlow was the only person who could reveal Kurtz’s last words to his mourning Intended. He could distinctly remember them‚ but why did he not tell her his actual last words? Marlow lied to Kurtz’s Intended to avoid negativity in various ways. By telling her what she would have wanted to hear instead‚ he did the easiest thing for himself by protecting both her and Kurtz. Marlow was with Kurtz when he passed away and heard his last words. Kurtz’s last words to speak were: “The horror! The horror!” (Conrad

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    The Last Class Analysis

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    The Last Class Analysis By Nadzirotul Mufidah 2011121021 Anita Nuzul Fata 2011121108 Nanda Ika Agustina 2011121125 Thariq Yudissar 2011121134 1. Theme The theme of “Last Class” is “To defend the freedom‚ we need many things such as patriotism‚ education‚ courage and etc.” 2. Plot The “Last Class” uses foreshadow/steadily close plot. It begin with Franz who is in rush to go to his school‚ and end with Monsieur Hamel’s class dismissing. The features of plot in “Last Class” are explained

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    Destroying Avatar "The Last Airbender is an agonizing experience in every category I can think of and others still waiting to be invented"
(Roger Ebert‚ Chicago Sun-Times). Many have sat through and watched The Last Airbender‚ directed by Shyamalan‚ while others have ravished over Avatar: The Last Airbender‚ the Nickelodeon cartoon. Both of these have the same concept and story line‚ but yet still vary completely. Shyamalan altered the setting‚ plot structure‚ added and deleted ideas and details

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    My Last Duchess

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    expect a mans personality and traits to be like if he was to send his wife away for being to easily impressed and made happy too soon? It is just the man Robert Browning portrays in his poem “My Last Duchess” as the Duke who explains a painting of his late wife in a dramatic dialogue. A quick glance at “ My Last Duchess” readers can easily pick up on at least one element: arrogance. The speaker of the poem exhibits arrogance rooted in his audacious sense of greed and dominance over others. But in order

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    Loss In The Last Leaf

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    Loss becomes an event that each main character in “Gwilan’s Harp” by Ursula K. LeGuin‚ “The Washwoman” by Isaac Bashevik Singer‚ and “Last Leaf” by O. Henry has to experience and overcome. Each main character loses an object or person that has become close to them through different ways. Gwilan from “Gwilan’s Harp” loses both her harp and her passion‚ sadly ending her career as a harpist. Later‚ she also loses her husband‚ Torm‚ through illness‚ causing her to reach her lowest point. The washwoman

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    Last 100 Days

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    John Toland’s book‚ The Last 100 Days‚ portrays the final occurrences of World War II in Europe in a way no high school textbook has ever been able to do. Unfortunately‚ there have been those whom I have encountered that have reduced The Last 100 Days to having the same dulling effects as one. However‚ upon reading it‚ my own opinions and conclusions were made. These will be covered more deeply upon first describing the author and then summarizing what I thought to be the major happenings of the

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    Last Night Of The World

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    The Last Night of the World is one of the numerous stories out of the theoretical dystopian anthology‚ The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury. The text depicts the transparent and placid nature human beings convey in daily life. Even whilst‚ in the case of the short story‚ being confronted with the ending of humanity‚ they are compliant with completing daily chores and housework. The narrative monitors a single day of a family of two young girls and their parents‚ who are conflicted with the dreams

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    My Last Duchess

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    The poem My Last Duchess utilizes strong imagery of the speaker’s last wife in order to warn his new future wife the expectations and need that he needs‚ for his last marriage did not meet his expectations. From the description of his last wife and her flaws‚ the speaker evokes to his future wife what he expects in his new marriage‚ which further reveals the speaker’s attitude. The speaker enjoys and compliments the last duchess’ “depth and passion” of her earnest glance. However‚ it is revealed

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