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    Contemporary Performance Art: How it Varies From the early 1970’s performance art has become one of the most revolutionary ways of public expression. It is what some people would describe as “against the norm” when bringing up the subject of art. These kind of performances are presented to either random or specific audiences‚ where the performer presents and orchestrates scripted or unscripted work‚ or random and spontaneous works of art which include poetry‚ acting‚ dance‚ song‚ and painting

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    possible. However‚ in Philip Gefter’s essay‚ “Photographic Icons: Fact‚ Fiction‚ or Metaphor”‚ Gefter points out that‚ “just because a photograph reflects the world with perceptual accuracy doesn’t mean it is proof of what actually transpired. (208)” What Gefter is telling us is that it is that the ordinary reality of the image is not what is important; the metaphoric truth is the significant factor. What makes photojournalism essential is that it helps show us how to view the world in an individualized

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    PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY Also called the Camera Obscura‚ the pinhole camera was originally a pitch dark room in which a hole was made on one side in the wall. This allowed for a small amount of light to come in and expose the photo paper. A pinhole camera is the simplest type of camera. Usually made of cardboard‚ it is a light tight box which consists of a shutter‚ a pinhole‚ and some type of photo paper on the other end of the pinhole. A pinhole is a small hole made in a piece of foil‚ tin‚ or aluminum

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    In Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre‚ Edward Rochester‚ Jane’s love interest‚ has a distinct sense of self. Although he understands society’s expectations of him to act like a man of his social class and to find a suitable wife‚ Rochester does not completely conform to these ideas. Throughout the novel‚ he entertains guests and hints towards a courtship with Blanche Ingram‚ both of which his class would approve of. However‚ he develops a connection with Jane‚ his ward’s governess‚ and eventually falls

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    The Laboratory is a poem which is set in the 18th century and is about a jealous woman who thinks her husband is cheating on her so she asks a chemist to make poison so she can kill her lover’s mistress. The main themes throughout this poem are love‚ hate and jealousy which eventually lead to death. Lady Macbeth is a play which was written in the 17th century and is about a deeply ambitious women who lusts for power and status‚ her ambition is shown by immediate determination for Macbeth to be king

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    its prey until they have nothing to live for anymore. This is how death is portrayed in each poem. In Annabel Lee death is portrayed in a way that most wouldn’t think of death in real life. Most people think of angels as gentle‚ kind souls. To contrast‚ in Annabel Lee it is shown as a jealous mean hostile spirit. The story take part on the beach

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    The Cruciable by Arthur Miller portrays a Puritan society that at the time is unsteady. In common Puritan society‚ witchcraft is highly looked down upon and religion means everything to them. The play takes place in Salem‚ Ma‚ where young girls are accusing specific people of being witches‚ in order to get what they want. John Procter has an affair with Abigal‚ Abigal doesnt like Procter’s wife‚ Elizabeth‚ so she accuses her of witchcraft. Miller portrays John Procter as respectful‚ honest‚ and caring

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    the 70’s by Kodak engineers. From that time‚ there has been extensive discussion amongst photographers concerning digital and film cameras. Some people suppose film and digital photography are opposed to one another. Basically‚ the two generate comparable effects by very different means. It is similar to contrasting an electric guitar and an accoustic. Each type holds pros and cons‚ depending on the operator and desired end. One might be best for a given context‚ nevertheless the one will never

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    The Past We all have a past and in that past we try to regain something significant to us. In the classic novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and set in the 1920s New York. The story centers on the mysterious protagonist whose life is fueled by his dream to reclaim the love of his life‚ Daisy. This mysterious protagonist has a “past” that he is trying to re-write to obtain his dream. His past influence his action and values leading to his demise. This mysterious protagonist

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    Why the past should not be glorified We should not preserve the past‚ we should look to the future. We are living in the modern era‚ where people are practical and realistic‚ optimistic that new inventions and discoveries will improve their lives. For most‚ it would be plain foolishness if one were to be so mindful about the past‚ when instead‚ one should invest his time and thought into building a better and more meaningful life in the future. Ironically‚ in the midst of their “pragmatic” judgement

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