ST. SCHOLASTICAS COLLEGE MANILA 2560 Leon Guinto Street‚ Malate‚ Manila Art‚ Love and Transformation: A Mirror of Classical Literature By: Katherine F. Jaramilla BSP 201A January 8‚ 2013 Professor: Miss Bethel Anne Batallones Art‚ Love and Transformation: A mirror of Classical Literature Publius Ovidius Naso was a known Roman poet. He was also recognized as a canonical poet of Latin literature. In his works‚ wide ranges of meters were used. Ovid believed that love can transform
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If to discover the origin of the work in a “normal” artwork‚ to grasp its createdness we must investigate the “creative” activity of the artist‚ then in Canning’s “Mavro” (Fig 4-25‚ 2012) and “Black mirror I” (Fig 4-26‚ 2012) we must do the opposite‚ try to understand their unmaking. Under what Heidegger calls purely workly terms (Heidegger 1950‚ 34) and dispelling all notions of context and rhetoric‚ these paintings‚ despite appearances‚ are not really distinct from Canning’s other work‚ they’re
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convey a mirror defending itself against an aging woman’s conclusion that the mirror is making her appear old and ugly. The mirror reflects what stands by it precisely like it is without any alteration. The mirror exhibits exact reflections of how something appears in reality. The mirror has “no preconceptions” towards the image; it cannot be prejudice against the image‚ since it is incapable of emotions. In addition‚ the mirror “swallows” what it sees‚ and reflects that image back. The mirror is “unmisted”;
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The second reading “Land of Smoke and Mirrors: The Meaning of Punishment and Control” explores the educational setting and likens it to a prison by enclosing students and supervising them to produce docile students who are unable to think for themselves. In this sense‚ the school is a training grounds to prepare students for life in prison. The structure and effects of this institution remind me of Bentham’s Panopticon structure of prisons where they focused on controlling the individual by controlling
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condition of the house. What emotional response does the setting evoke in you? Characters: Describe the main characters: county attorney George Henderson‚ sheriff Henry Peters‚ neighbor Lewis Hale‚ Mrs. Hale‚ and Mrs. Peters. What do you also know about John and Minnie Wright? Who in this story do you feel is/are the protagonist(s) and who is/are the antagonist(s)? Plot: Summarize the plot of the play in terms of its narrative arc (also known a pyramidal pattern): exposition‚ rising action‚ conflict‚
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Engstrom Auto Mirror plant‚ as a privately owned business‚ it manufactured mirrors for trucks and automobiles. The managers aimed to increase productivity for sustainable development of the company. Back in 1998‚ to pursue highly productivity‚ the plant was redesigning its production lines to incorporate new technology‚ however‚ the transition was not smooth‚ some problems had emerged‚ such as the staffs’ moral and efficiency declining and the internal contradictions being intensified between the
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Reflections Two poems I find similar in meaning are “Untitled”‚ by Peter Meinke and “Mirror”‚ by Sylvia Path. The connections of the two poems are that both of the speakers are reflecting on themselves through poetry. Although they two poems have similarities; they are also different in many ways as well. The poem “Untitled” is about a father recognition of how badly he treats his son. I think in this poem the father is full of remorse and regret. Seems‚ as if‚ the speaker feels guilty or
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York Times‚ Annie Baker’s Circle Mirror Transformation uncovers the hidden truths‚ desires‚ and heart-wrenching regrets of its characters through seemingly innocent acting exercises. The Obie Award winning drama will be presented by the University of Rochester International Theatre Program and will open December 1st at Todd Theatre‚ located on the River Campus. Described as a “love letter to the theater” by the play’s guest director‚ Pirronne Yousefzadeh‚ Circle Mirror Transformation – featuring four
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Now that the Engstrom Auto Mirrors Plant case study has been analyzed‚ I would recommend taking account employees suggestions while ensuring that employees are valued and equality is maintained‚ and modifying the Scanlon plan to maintain employee motivation and enthusiasm. To start it is important to modify the Scanlon Plan first foremost to resolve inequality and motivation & enthusiasm issues at the Engstrom Auto Mirrors Plant. Therefore‚ Engstrom should create a modified Scanlon Plan that would
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Ashley Seidel Professor Kincaid ENG 102 - 1008 24 January 2018 Journal 2 In the article‚ “I Tweet‚ Therefor I am: Life in the Hall of Mirrors” by Andrew Lam‚ he implies that as a society we are reaching the point that the online‚ digital world is becoming important‚ or just as important‚ to the real world. He describes how many are prone to ‘multitasking’ – where they keep “one eye on the electronic (device)… and one eye on reality”. Also‚ he writes about how many use the digital platform as a
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