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    Love‚ Loss‚ Literature Pablo Neruda and William Butler Yeats were two famous poets during their time – two people from two different times‚ different geographies‚ different cultures‚ different languages‚ same style. Their writing are structured around experience and arriving at the personal truth – the more personal they wrote‚ the more people they reached. They both discovered their identity through writing about love and loss. Pablo Neruda was born Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto in Parral in

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    The Life of the Notorious Pablo Escobar Pablo Escobar‚ the notorious drug lord‚ had a very diverse life. From the early days of his childhood Pablo had always been an ambitious child. His full name is Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria. He was born on December 1‚ 1949 in Rionegro‚ Antioquia‚ Colombia (“Pablo”). His mother‚ Hermilda de los Dolores Gaviria Berrío‚ was a teacher and his father‚ Abel de Jesus Escobar Echeverri‚ was a farmer. At a young age Pablo’s father left his mother alone with seven

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    Pablo Escobar Born into a modest middle class family‚ a father who was a farmer and a mother who was an elementary school teacher‚ Pablo was the third born of nine children. Pablo strived and was driven to succeed by all costs. As a young child Pablo hoped to one day become President of Columbia. However‚ Pablo fell in with the wrong crowd where his drive and determination to achieve great success was exploited and turned into money driven criminal acts. Soon the Pablo Escobar of humble beginnings

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    German Expressionism (c.1903-1913) 4. Fauvism begins (c.1905) 5. Beginning of World War I (1914) Names to Know: 1. Cassatt 2. Cezanne 3. Degas 4. Gauguin 5. Manet 6. Monet 7. Morisot 8. Renoir 9. Rodin 10. van Gogh 11. Seurat 12. Picasso 13. Braque 14.

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    therefore‚ had no followers and no audience at that time; his works were considered to be unnatural and overly-complex. However‚ in the 20th century‚ his works greatly influenced painters‚ leading to the birth of expressionism and cubism. For example‚ Pablo Picasso and Paul Cezanne studied El Greco’s structural compositions‚ his ability to interweave space and form‚ and the special effects of highlights‚ which were all disregarded in the 17th century. Also‚ Jackson Pollock‚ an expressionist‚ also followed

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    Children Of Men. “Children of Men” Directed by Alfonso Cuaron. Is set in the year 2027‚ in a chaotic world in which humans can no longer procreate‚ Theo Faron a former activist‚ agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman‚ Named Kee‚ to a sanctuary located out at sea‚ where her child’s birth could help scientists save mankind. In the film Children of Men‚ there are many crucial scenes to help convey the idea of the film‚ however I find one of these scenes particularly important; namely

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    underside of the canvas as a whole. Although a picture may say a thousand words‚ a panoramic view of the same subject would utter a hundred thousand more. Realizing the human desire to know and understand what they witness in full‚ artists such as Pablo Picasso began a style known as cubism between 1907 and 1914. Cubism acknowledges the idea that objects (and perhaps ideas?) are three-dimensional and should therefore be expressed as that. The cubist theory drives itself into the minds of artists of

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    A group of us Arts and Music students used the day on Wednesday to go into the city to visit the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. It was a cold‚ breezy day so we were all bundled up in jackets and hats. As we got off the E train and walked toward the museum‚ its appearance was not what I expected it to be. The museum was an elegant‚ beautiful building made of what looked to be marble; not the big‚ brick monstrosity I had expected. Once we walked into the museum‚ it was even more elegant on the inside

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    Bad Memories for Orwell. George Orwell demonstrated how writers and politicians use euphemisms‚ doublespeak‚ and other misconceptions to mislead their audience and hide their real agenda; he exposed politicians in his times and predicted future trends and practices in the English language usage. He expected the English language to deteriorate and individual thoughts and expression to be limited. His goal was to make people understand this practice and see through public speeches and political writings

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    Salvador Dali painted this artwork using oil on panel. The measurement of the painting is 12.5 inches by 15.5 inches. The painting uses earthly colors as the scene of the painting seems to be in a desert. The sky consists of yellow‚ blue‚ grey‚ and white hues‚ while the ground is painted a light shade of brown to depict sand or soil. The painting uses chiaroscuro‚ which is the method that uses light and shadows that artists use to highlight important features. Chiaroscuro can be seen in the yellow

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