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    Edvard Munch's Madonna

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    Madonna is the popular title given to a composition by the Norwegian expressionist painter Edvard Munch. Munch painted several versions of the composition‚ showing a bare-breasted half-length female figure‚ between 1892 and 1895‚ using oils on canvas. He also produced versions in print form. Werner Hofmann suggests that the painting is a "strange devotional picture glorifying decadent love. The cult of the strong woman who reduces man to subjection gives the figure of woman monumental proportions

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    Literature Review Study of representation of women in Walt Disney Cartoon Characters. Title: Study of representation of women in Walt Disney Cartoon Characters. Introduction: As long as there have been civilizations‚ there have been stories‚ myths that are told to children. These stories are usually the basis of the cartoons characters except some which are from creator’s imagination. This story telling is a means of not only comforting and amusing a child‚ but of teaching the child the societal

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    the office that we first saw the private eye in. The room is filled with chairs and well-off looking lamps and other knick-knacks. The private eye is standing in the center of the scene‚ holding hands with a woman who you immediately see as the femme fatale of the film. Half of the room‚ the one with the private eye standing in‚ is darker than the half that the woman is standing in‚ distinction made clearer by the fact that the man is wearing black‚ and the woman is dressed in white. The woman is

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    The Kiss Painting

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    Gustav Klimt was a controversial figure in his time‚ He live during 1862-1918. His work was constantly criticized for being too sensual and erotic‚ and his symbolism too deviant. Klimt established the vienna session with the purpose of rising of level of the arts and crafts in austira through close ties to art nouveau. Today‚ they stand out as the more important paintings ever to come out of Vienna. The Kiss‚ painted in 1907-08 was a oil canvas‚ 180x180cm ‚ During his golden period‚ Its probably

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    Rose

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    haunted houses and Gothic architecture‚ castles‚ darkness‚ death‚ decay‚ doubles‚ madness‚ secrets‚ and hereditary curses. The stock characters of Gothic fiction include tyrants‚ villains‚ bandits‚ maniacs‚ Byronic heroes‚ persecuted maidens‚ femmes fatales‚ madwomen‚ magicians‚ vampires‚ werewolves‚ monsters‚ demons‚ angels‚ fallen angels‚ the beauty and the beast‚ revenants‚ ghosts‚ perambulating skeletons‚ and the Wandering Jew. One of the most notable features of the Southern Gothic is "the

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    he movie version of Age of Innocence follows the text closely. The storylines are very similar‚ as are the themes. However‚ there are some differences in characterization‚ and the movie suffers from problems common to that medium. The characters are simplified and polarized‚ and the reader is provided with far more depth and insight into the nature and history of the story and characters. For example‚ in the movie the viewer sees Manson Mingot’s dwelling on the outskirts of town‚ but is never

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    The Lady from Shanghai (1946) has all of the elements that encompass a great film noir. For the purposes of this short paper‚ I will focus strictly on one prominent scene in the film and the elements that comprise it. The scene I have chosen is the crazy house scene‚ one of the final scenes in the film. Michael awakes from his drugged stupor and realizes he is in a crazy house. His mind whirls as he begins to put the pieces of the puzzle together‚ realizing that Elsa was in fact the murderer and

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    Blade Runner

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    Blade Runner This film pulls no punches in asking the most troubling questions about artificial intelligence and cloning. What is a human? If it looks just like one‚ but we made it‚ can we kill it? This is Deckers job‚ a “Blade Runner” played by Harrison Ford. When Replicants‚ the pseudo clone slaves of human society‚ run amok (or in this case‚ return to earth‚ which they are banned from) it’s the job of a Blade Runner to find and “retire” them. They are spoken about in a very particular language

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    Chinatown Film Themes

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    The film noir movement was a staple of American cinema but it has been the decline for quite a long time. In response to this‚ a number of directors have sought to revive this dying genre. A popular example is the period film Chinatown (1974)‚ directed by Roman Polanski and starring Jack Nicholson‚ Faye Dunaway‚ and Jon Huston. This film is heavily reminiscent of the neo-noir genre and showcases this quality through it’s use of narrative and visual structures. This film uses noir characters‚ plots

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    Scandinavian Literature Final Paper 12/8/13 August Johan Strindberg is a quintessential author of the Modern Breakthrough movement due to his controversial ideas of society and naturalistic style of writing. Strindberg’s eccentric perspective on the world stems from his troubling childhood and mental instability. His ideas illustrate the core ideal of the Modern Breakthrough‚ that of the opposition to Romantic ideals. During the Modern Breakthrough‚ the importance of marriage‚ the role of women

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