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    12A2 Unit Activity

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    effectively. Introduction In this activity‚ you will analyze Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur and the Anglo-Saxon poem "The Dream of the Rood" for plot and themes. Then you will write a 3–5 page essay comparing and contrasting the plot and themes of these two works. __________________________________________________________________________ Directions and Analysis Task 1: Analyzing Plot in Le Morte d’Arthur Le Morte d’Arthur was written by Sir Thomas Malory probably in the early 1450s‚ but

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    As with most authors‚ Ursula Le Guin bases most of her stories and novels on her beliefs and disbeliefs. She is an atheist and relies more on philosophy than religion. Perhaps that is why "Standing Ground‚" a story that deals with abortion‚ was written with no objectivity. Le Guin had no religious beliefs interfering with her intended theme. Many of her stories are based on Taoism‚ where there is good in every evil and evil in every good. In her writings‚ Le Guin addresses enduring human problems

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    Nobility In Medieval Times

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    partially be attributed to Sir Thomas Malory. His work work Le Morte D’Arthur‚ a collection of tales about the legendary British king‚ Arthur of Camelot‚ have helped to shape modern thinking about these time periods. The writings of Sir Thomas Malory give the reader a picture of what the nobility was like in his day‚ however it can sometimes be inaccurate due to fictional stories and myths included in his writings. The medieval literary work Le Morte D’Arthur‚ translated as The Death

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    Emily Zola

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    EDOUART MANET‚ 1867 • LES MYSTÈRES DE MARSEILLE‚ 1867 - The Mysteries of Marseilles • NOUVEAUX CONTES À NINON‚ 1874 • L ’ASSOMMOIR‚ 1877 - The "Assommoir" / The Dram-Shop- Ansa‚ suom • THÉÂTRE‚ 1878 • LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE AT LA LITTÉRATURE‚ 1879 • NANA‚ 1880 - transl. - suom.- films: 1925‚ dir. by Jean Renoir; 1934‚ dir‚ by Dorothy Arzner; 1954‚ dir. by Christian-Jacque • LE ROMAN EXPÉRIMENTALE‚ 1880 • LES SOIRÉES DE MÉDAN‚ 1880 • LES ROMACIERS NATURALISTES‚ 1881 • LE NATURALISME AU THÉÂTRE

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    Year Paint Email: busbymanutd@hotmail.com Semester 2 Year 2 Visual Culture Word count: 875 Date: 15/8/2014 This essay is entirely my own work Essay title: A discussion about Pablo Picasso’s Les Desmoiselles d’Avignon Figure 1 Picasso ’s Les Demoiselles d ’ Avignon I have chosen to write about Pablo Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon in response to this essay title. This large oil painting‚ which was created in 1907‚ is considered seminal in the early development of both Cubism and Modern Art‚ and

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    W. Ryan Wheatley Professor Courtland 3/16/15 102*17 Eugene & Raskolnikov Honoré de Balzac’s most important novel is widely considered as Le Père Goriot. It marks the first serious use by the author of characters who had appeared in other books‚ a technique that distinguishes Balzac ’s fiction. The novel is also noted as an example of his realist style‚ using minute details to create character and subtext. Fyodor Dostoyevsky is renowned as one of the world’s greatest novelists and literary psychologists

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    Cubism and Futurism

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    Constructivism. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd. List of Artworks: 1. Picasso‚ P. ‘Ma Jolie’ woman with a zither or guitar 1911-2. (oil on canvas‚ 100x65cm) The Museum of Modern Art‚ New York. Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest. 2. Picasso‚ P. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon 1907. (oil on canvas‚ 243.9x 233.7cm) The Museum of Modern Art‚ New York. Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest. 3. Russolo‚ Dynamism of an Automobile 1911. (oil on canvas‚106x140cm ) Musee National d ’Art Moderne‚ Centre

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    The female figures in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ Queen Guinevere‚ Lady Bertilak‚ and Morgan le Fay‚ play an important role in the shaping of Sir Gawain’s destiny on his quest of his own beheading. This essay will discuss the most powerful female figure in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ Lady Bertilak‚ and how her role in Sir Gawain’s quest to find the Green Knight shaped his destiny. Lady Bertilak isn’t introduced in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight until Sir Gawain is already on his quest

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    Camelot‚the magician Merlin‚ and the Knights at the Round Table. Arthurian legends incorporated fiction and history and it formed a large part of medieval romances. An important author that contributed to these legends was Sir Thomas Malory. He wrote Le Morte D’arthur. It’s one of the most significant books in all of arthurian legends. Thomas Malory was born on 1405 in Warwickshire‚ United Kingdom. Malory was married to Elizabeth Walsh. He was believed to be a member of the Parliament‚ a knight‚ and

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    Emile Zola

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    EMILE ZOLA LIFE AND FAMILY: Emile Zola or Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola was a French writer‚ the most important exemplar of the literary school of naturalism and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism. Zola was born in Paris in April 2‚ 1840. His father‚ François Zola (originally Francesco Zolla)‚ was an Italian engineer. His mother is Alexandrine Zola‚ the family moved to Aix-en-Provence in the southeast‚ when Émile was three years old. Four years later in

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