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    Background Combining the unities of classical theatre and the style of Shakespearean drama‚ Dryden creates an elaborately formal production in which fashionable philosophies of the time could be discussed and debated in a public atmosphere. Dryden used the theatre as a forum for testing problematic philosophical‚ moral and political questions. The results of these investigations were to form the basis of his later works. The original 1677 production by the King’s Company starred Charles Hart as

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    Great Gatsby is not a story about Jay Gatsby. It is a story about the green light‚ the American dream. “It is the story that if you work hard enough‚ you can succeed” (Donahue‚ “Five reasons ‘Gatsby’ is the great American novel”). Jay Gatsby was once James Gatz‚ a poor boy of unsuccessful farmers. The United States was founded upon aspiring immigrants who wished to one day enjoy rich livelihoods. Even in

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    Con Artists

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    SCAMS AND CON ARTISTS UNIT TIME: 15 Min(s) INTRODUCTION ATTENTION:  Introduction MOTIVATION:  Scam Prevention REVIEW:  N/A OVERVIEW:   (1) Source: Mind Control‚ The Ancient Art of Psychological Warfare Dr. Haha Jung‚ 2006 (2) What Is a Scam/What Is a Con Artist (a) Why Do People Fall For the Lie? (b) Popular Scams (3) Protection from Scams and Con Artists (a) Personal Protection (b) Family and Friends (Weakest Link Concept) (c) Recovery

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    Minimalist Artist

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    harmony and a philosopher for temperance.” This essay is going to investigate the works of the key minimalist artists‚ simultaneously analyzing the similarities and differences between the minimalist sculptors from 1965 to 1975 and the recent collections of Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquiere. Carl Andre‚ Dan Flavin‚ Donald Judd‚ Sol Le Witt and Robert Morris were considered as the main artists that brought about the existence of the Minimal Art‚ ironically they never acknowledged themselves with the

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    focused on the birth of the modern world. Describe in detail 3 key cultural‚ scientific‚ philosophical or political dimensions of the Enlightenment and 3 key aspects of the later Modernist movement. In your conclusion‚ compare the Enlightenment with Modernism. How were these movements similar and different? How did they shape modern Western culture? 2. The French Revolution was perhaps the single most important geopolitical event of the 18th and 19th centuries. Drawing on your secondary and primary

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    Rembrandt Self-Portraits

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    Zoe Zucco Prof. Bertrand-Dewsnap Rembrandt’s Self-Portraits Assignment April 14‚ 2014 I chose 4 self-portraits of Rembrandt’s to discuss- his Self-Portrait in the Studio in 1628‚ his Self-Portrait with Saskia in 1635‚ his Self-portrait in 1658 and his Self-Portrait as Zeuxis in 1662. I chose these 4 because of their representation of how Rembrandt saw himself through the ages and how his style of painting evolved. In his first self-portrait in 1628 he shows himself in the background of the painting

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    MODERNISM: The Aesthetics of Abstract Expressionism Project Prepared for Donald McIntyre Professor‚ DeVry University Project Prepared by Colleen Mitchell Student‚ DeVry University June 7‚ 2009 Modernism is one of the cultural movements which took place in the nineteenth to the twentieth century. This movement was sure to draw attention to the artists’ work of art mainly because of the complexity of the artist’s creativity and breaking away from the more traditional works. Abstract

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    Historical Approach to the Ditchley Portrait of Elizabeth Elizabeth I had been the queen of England for fifty years and was the last monarch who came from the line of Tudor.She is also known for her virginity.Her impact on era is so vast that it is called as Elizabethan Era or Golden Age which is the time of flourishment in all fields of art‚ the rise of humanism thoughts and the colonialism with the Renaissance and the geographical discoveries. The Ditchley Portrait was painted for Sir Henry Lee who

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    What is Modernism? This term was usually referred to as the literature era of the 1920’s. During the “Roaring Twenties”‚ as most would say‚ was the time of flappers‚ gangsters‚ and the beginning of some of the most renowned literature known to the United States. One of the famous books written in this time was The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925. Included in the Modernism Era were the focus on trends and the extreme effect materialism makes on the society of the 1920’s. With

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    “The importance of Modernism was in its ability to unite the masses by illuminating common feelings of disillusionment and rebellion through artistic forms.” Argue with reference to two poems of T.S Eliot and one additional text of you choosing. Rebellion and Disillusionment were fundamental feelings expressed by Western society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They came about as a result of a myriad of factors including; industrialisation‚ urbanisation‚ technological advances‚ militaristic

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