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    Behind A Mask Sparknotes

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    The title “Behind A Mask” is significant because is it about the mask that every woman must wear in order to fin into society’s mold of womanhood. Woman of Jean’s ear are expected to be meek and mild – Jean is anything but. Therefore‚ she must pretend to be innocent and helpless in order to gain approval from the men she encounters. All this is done with the ultimate goal of attracting a mate with whom she will live a secure life. However‚ Jean’s mask serves a greater purpose. It reveals to the reader

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    Research on Gas Masks

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    Research on gas masks I researched gas masks. I found out about: The history Gas masks were issued to all British civilians at the start of World War 2. In Britain fear was around because the British government thought that the Nazi German bombers would drop poison gas bombs. At the start of the war some citizens had not been issued with a gas mask. In a government document "If war should come" the explanation for this was that district leaders might have decided to keep gas masks in storage until

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    We Wear the Mask

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    Kyle Bigelow Dr. R. Clohessy English 202-203 July 7‚ 2013 An Unfolding of Paul Laurence Dunbar’s: We Wear the Mask The poem is concealing the pain and suffering as an ex-slave. Paul Laurence Dunbar created this masterpiece of literature around the same time former slaves were seeking civil rights and equality in America. He symbolizes the mask as a smile or grin that covered up the true emotions underlying – the unhappiness‚ disparity‚ and hopelessness. He was effective by using that symbol

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    Ceramic Mask Paper

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    Ceramics I­II 3B The Grandmasters Mask They say the greatest warrior’s in history all come from the long gone and distant land of Ioni. Where it exist none know today‚ but what is know that there is a long lineage of warriors who can trace ancestors back to this land. Multiple ways of the warrior all can be traced back to Ioni. At some point though the continent it was located on collapsed into the planet it resided on. All remnants of it shattered to oblivion. All there was left were a f

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    Emotions and Imagery

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    Veronica McCray Lise Esch ENG 102 May 1‚ 2010 Emotions and Imagery of the Poem “Mutterings Over the Crib of a Deaf Child” "There is universality in Wright ’s work not only in subject matter but in form and technique as well"‚ these words have been said by Van den Heuvel about the poetry of James Wright. No doubts‚ he meant also the poem “Mutterings Over the Crib of a Deaf Child” by James Wright. This poem is one of poet’s impressive works in which he

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    The Man in the Iron Mask

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    The Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas was an exciting read. It is the final conclusion of the epic adventures of The Three Musketeers. Louis XIV‚ the young King of France‚ is an unemotional‚ cruel man. Paris is starving and the people hate their King. The King does not care‚ and is more interested in women and money than his subjects. Unknown to most‚ there is another king‚ a twin‚ whom was hidden at birth‚ and then imprisoned behind an iron mask to seal his identity. Have you ever wronged

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    did the skaters not wear helmets‚ neither did the goalies! No one even considered putting on a goalie mask at the time because play moved at a slower pace due to equipment technology and shots were lower because sticks were more basic did not yet have curved blades. With flatter blades of the stick‚ shots were not as high off the ice and since no one was used to practicing on a goalie with a mask‚ they played like they practiced. It wasn’t until 1930 when we saw the first step in the evolution of

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    We Wear The Mask

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    In Paul Laurence Dunbar’s‚ “We Wear the Mask”‚ Louis Armstrong’s‚ “Black and Blue”‚ and Ralph Ellison’s‚ Invisible Man‚ all three pieces share a resemblance‚ because all the poems show people being broken or sad from the inside‚ but lying and faking a smile on the outside. In “Black or Blue”‚ Armstrong sings‚ “I’m hurt inside‚ but that don’t help my case” (Armstrong 12). Invisible‚ who is the protagonist in Invisible Man‚ doesn’t follow the “rule” until the book is nearing the end. People prefer

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    The Chokwe Pwo Mask

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    the Pwo mask is quintessential piece of African Art. This 15 inch mask is made of primarily of wood and plant fiber covered in pigments and small copper alloy accessories. The mask was worn by a man during tribal dances to honor what was seen as the ideal woman and the founding female ancestors of the Chokwe people. The Chokwe people placed a high amount of privilege and honor towards its women so this mask would have been used to reassure that respect to the tribes women. When this mask was danced

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    Many works of art have hidden influence in them stemming out from all parts of the world. With these influences come themes tied to each type of work. The Warrior and Transformation Mask are just a couple examples of this. The Warrior was created in between 900-400 BC‚ created by the Olmec‚ it was one of the many giant heads found all over the Olmec area usually brought over land and along rivers. They are thought to be created to honor specific rulers and are a testament to his power. Approximately

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