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    Professor Field History 422 September 3‚ 2013 “Goldfish and Autumn Leaves by Janet Fish” Janet Fish is an important Realist painter born in Boston‚ MA‚ and raised on the island of Bermuda. Her early passions were for sculpture and printmaking‚ interests fostered by an apprenticeship with artist Byllee Lang during her youth‚ and the artistic endeavors of her family. She formally studied these subjects at Smith College‚ and went on to obtain her MFA from Yale University in 1963. While

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    In Shelley’s poem "Ode to the West Wind" His call of revolution and change is very strong. He portrays the deterioration of humanity and he invokes individuals to wake up. He also hopes for a millennial future‚ of a major transformation to the better. The poet believes that the society declined to its "grave". He describes the people as dead leaves. He uses the colors of dead flesh to describe the leaves "Yellow‚ and black‚ and pale‚ and hectic red". He also describes the society as "ghosts…fleeing"

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    On February 11‚ 2015 I went to an art presentation at “Artists’ Showplace” on Coit Rd. The presentation featured many splendid works of art made by some of Dallas’s finest‚ but the one which will be discussed in this paper is a painting called “Autumn Light” by Linda Clary. Her painting had no shortage of detail‚ and was vibrant with shades of green and yellow. Clary’s painting was able to evoke a pleasant response from the audience through her use of light shimmering down a single tree‚ contrasting

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    The two strongest concepts present in Keat’s poem‚ "Ode on a Grecian Urn‚" are desire and satisfaction. These concepts usually cannot be fully present at the same time‚ but Keats found something tangible that does encompass both. In this essay I will expand upon the idea of an urn having two seemingly conflicting concepts‚ how this idea is defined‚ what options the speaker has with regard to the consequences‚ and how the conflict is resolved. I will also give my opinion on whether or not the

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    tithe. The foundations of Zen Buddhism lie in the impermanence of things‚ the constant changing cycle of life‚ connection to nature‚ lack of “self” and attachments to the world‚ and the innateness of enlightenment. Basho’s Narrow Road: Spring and Autumn Passages highlights these staples in the Buddhist faith. The reader follows Basho and Sora through their journey across the ‘Narrow Interior’ of Japan‚ witnessing them stop at various

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    Seamus Haney’s translation and the Fitz and Fitzgerald translation of the first Ode of Antigone differ in their portrayals of the strength and resilience of man. While both translations paint humanity as having ingenuity and power‚ Haney’s translation describes man as being able to overcome anything through hard work in conjunction with the world around him while the Fitz and Fitzgerald translation portrays man as all-powerful and in complete control of his surroundings‚ describing his achievement

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    A Warm Hug An Ode to Mom’s Home Cooking By Eric Flieth February 8‚ 2006 There are certain things in life that everybody loves. Whether its money‚ nice cars‚ a beautiful home‚ or a significant other. There is one thing that seems to trump these all and never gets mentioned much. That true love is mom’s home cooking. Before you write off my assumption as bland and ridiculous‚ consider this. Besides the presents‚ and the family time‚ what is most people’s favorite thing about Christmas? If you

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    I read “Ode to My Socks” by Pablo Neruda and “Advice to My Son” by J. Peter Meinke. In the first reading “Ode to My Socks”‚ there is a boy who receives a gift of a pair of hand knitted wool socks from a woman named Maru Mori. He is amazed by these socks and describes them as‚ “Two socks as soft as rabbits”. As he slips his feet into these magical socks‚ “I slipped my feet into them as though into two cases knitted with threads of twilight and goat skin” He feels as if his feet are not good

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    Among the large quantity of Chinese paintings‚ Zhao Mengfu’s Autumn colors on the Ch’iao and Hua Mountains is one of the most significant masterpieces‚ regarded as an outstanding representative of the paintings in Yuan Dynasty and the whole works of its author. This painting is a hand scroll‚ ink and color on paper‚ and its size is 28.4x90.2 cm. In the painting‚ the author depicts the beautiful autumn scene of Ch’iao and Hua Mountains. Firstly‚ it is important to know about

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    Brandi F. Feathers Mrs. Hood ARTA 1204- Color Theory October 12‚ 2012 Farewell to Autumn Formal Analysis In Farewell to Autumn‚ Leonid Afremov uses color‚ line and perspective to create a dynamic composition. He uses the elements and principles of design to express his ideas within his painting. He did a good job of articulating unity‚ rhythm‚ and balance. He also used rhythm to create emphasis to certain areas. With the piece being representational‚ it could be conveyed as personal to the

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