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    in his work. What was intriguing about his work is that he made use of compositions to illustrate his own experiences especially concerning multiculturalism. An example of this is the similarity of his composition to Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon in his Les Demoiselles d’Alabama: Vestidas‚ 1985. The composition is the same‚ and Colescott made his point by‚ not only copying Picasso’s composition‚ but to reinterpret his content (Moure‚ 1998‚

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    Comparative Analysis of Les Demoiselles d’Avignon and The Dance The Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907‚ Museum of Modern Art‚ New York)‚ is an oil on canvas painting by Pablo Picasso. This is an image of five nudes grouped around a still life. Of the five figures‚ four of the figures are facing the viewer. There is a disjunction in the fifth figure as she is crouched on the floor‚ her back away from the viewer‚ while her face‚ or mask‚ addresses the viewer. This vertically aligned painting measures

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    Discuss the relationship between the form and the content in Les Demoiselles D’Avignon The relationship between the form and content of ‘Les Demoiselles D’Avignon’ is one of intense complexity. The two are inherently reflective of each other; the instantaneous repulsion and horror of the form conveys the horrific nature of its content. However‚ what is so definitive about ‘Les Demoiselles’ is its eventual precedence of form. Picasso rejects the reality of the image in favour of the image perceived

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    Le Morte d’Arthur is a story which haves variety of complex characters and events that demonstrate the important lessons that can still be relevant into today’s world. The lessons that can be learn from the story could be of love and betrayal. I find Malory’s work to be personal rather than political or anything else in that matter.The reason why is by characters and the actions they take through the story.Some of the actions that lead me to think that lessons or truths that we can learn from is

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    Pablo Picasso’s Demoiselles d’Avignon. How did this work reshape the art of the early 20th century? Pablo Picasso’s painting Les Demoiselles d’Avignon is a wonderful piece of art‚ and the style in which the picture is painted is very typical of Picasso. The artist completed the picture in the beginning of the previous century‚ in 1907‚ and used oil on canvas. Generally‚ Pablo Picasso is famous for unnaturally distorted figures in his paintings of that year‚ and Les Demoiselles d’Avignon is a great

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    Is Sir Gawain a noble knight and what is it? Yes‚ Sir Gawain is consider a noble knight in the story of “Le morte d’ Arthur”. Nobility‚ in the story‚ is the quality of a noble character in mind‚ birth‚ dignity and decency. Sir Gawain follows the standards of nobility in the story of “ Le Morte d’ Arthur”.He is an important member of the round table. He never turns his back on the King Arthur. He never gives up on the fight with Sir Launcelot and he realizes what he has done wrong at the end of his

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    Le Morte d’Arthur: An Allegory Le Morte d’Arthur‚ written by Sir Thomas Malory‚ are tales of the legendary King Arthur. Through symbols and themes‚ it is shown that Le Morte d’Arthur is an allegory of the corruption of Arthur’s court. These symbols are those of faith‚ temptation of fate‚ and the selfishness of the knights and the mortality of the people. Faith and fate was on Arthur’s side. Sir Gawain appeared in Arthur’s dream. “And for the great grace and goodness that Almighty Jesu hath unto

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    I watched “Les Douze Travauz D’Astérix‚” which I found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=717&v=VN0kmk75BmY. Roger Carel played the main character‚ Astérix‚ and Asterix’s good friend and sidekick‚ Obelix‚ was played by Jaques Morel. The movie was produced by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo‚ and was made in 1976. Pierre Tchernia directed it. In this movie‚ Astérix and the other Gauls defeat the Romans in a battle‚ causing the Roman soldiers to believe the Gauls are gods. Julius

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    Unite d’ Habitation is built by Le Corbusier. The building is situated Boulevard Michelet‚ 13008 Marseille‚ France. It was built during 1952‚ post-war period and was response to the shortage in housing. The project demonstrates Le Corbusier’s Idea of “radiant city” of radical principal‚ symmetry‚ modular and totalitarian in its order. The social housing consists of communal spaces and facilities for the residents. It integrates social and private spaces into high-rise building. IV. Comparison

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    Le Morte d’ Arthur demonstrates loyalty by going to battle for him and refusing to participate with him and his knights. Le Morte d’ Arthur teaches readers about loyalty; “Loyalty is highly valued human quality‚ one that that sometimes requires personal sacrifice.” This quote is demonstrated throughout the whole story. The way they defended their king‚ and respected his decisions‚ shows loyalty. It also factors medieval code of chivalry that a knight can be loyal. King Arthur is defined as loyal

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