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    of all nationalities gathered in French capital to investigate a way to make their art different. The desperation and danger that many felt after the war caused them to create revolutionary work with lasting value. Those talented artists‚ including Pablo Picasso‚ developed Cubism‚ which is the first abstract style of modern art in this respectfully creative city‚ revolutionizing

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    Literary Techniques: Poetry Analysis 2 Sound Devices and Rhythm‚ Rhyme and Repetition Sound Devices A good poem can often be identified by its sound quality. 1. How do we evaluate sound quality? Poets use certain devices to create sound within a poem. We need to analyze the poem to look out for these devices‚ indicate the sound produced and evaluate its effect on the reader. 2. What do poets use to create sound within a poem? There are four main devices: • Alliteration • Assonance • Consonance

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    Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born on the 25th October‚ 1881 in Malaga in Spain. He was the first son of Jose Ruiz y Blasco and Maria Picasso y Lopez. His father was a painter and a professor of art at the School of Crafts and the curator of a local museum. Picasso learnt the basics of art from his father. Picasso also attended the Academy of Arts in Madrid‚ but dropped out within a year of joining it. He made his first trip to Paris in 1900 and loved the city

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    Osman Delgado 09/22/2014 Essay #1 (Pablo Escobar) Pablo Escobar was known as one of the richest men in the 20th century because of his involvement in the selling of drugs from Colombia to North America and Europe. In Medellin‚ he was known amongst the poor people as “Robin Rood”. Even though Pablo Escobar obtained his fortune through an illegal way‚ he never left the poor behind and this is why he was so loved. I believe that what he did by helping the poor was good during the first time of his

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    W.B. Yeats Poetry Analysis

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    Pete Benck Pd. 5 AP Lit 1-18-06 Among School Children In "Among School Children"‚ Yeats speaks to an upcoming generation that is too preoccupied with preparation. The philosophy of this work suggests that life prepares us for what never happens. Consistent with Yeats’ message in other works‚ it follows the dogma: ignorance brings innocence‚ whereas knowledge brings chaos. With acquired wisdom‚ consciousness produces a chaotic state within the individual‚ causing conflict within the soul

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    person get any credit for having good intentions? Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria‚ a man of many secrets and even more sins‚ is remembered for some as a loving father‚ husband‚ friend‚ neighbor‚ boss‚

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    The Art of Poetry

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    about poetry the first thing you may think about is the complexity of poetry. Typically I think people are afraid of literary works such as poetry and dismiss poetry because they find it to be too complicated. Many people don’t like to read things that actually require them to think about the text and deem them complicated because they don’t want to take the time to see what the author is trying to say. However‚ if they were to take their time and dissect the poem they would find that poetry isn’t

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    Quincy Morlan Mrs. Cleveland Painting I I May 23‚ 2012 Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso started to paint when he was eight years old. Like many children he would make drawing‚ but his drawing was more creative. When Picasso was young he drew about nature‚ just like older artists would draw and paint. When Pablo was five he would get drawing lessons at school‚ in Malaga. Picasso’s father was an art teacher‚ he would take full control of Pablo’s education in art. He gave him lessons and

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    Analysis on the Relationship Between Poetry & Painting An analysis on the relationship between poetry and painting Lope De Vega‚ in one of his sonnets‚ refers to two famous contemporaries in a striking way; he calls the Italian poet Marino “a great painter for the ears” and the Flemish painter Rubens “a great poet for the eyes”. Six hundred year and 6000 miles away‚ a similar concept occurs in a parallel situation. The Chinese poet Su Shi‚ in one of his poems‚ praises two men

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    Literary Analysis Prewriting My thesis is that I believe the war inspired many of Wilfred Owen’s poems. He was very dedicated to his country. In fact he even enlisted himself in the military voluntarily. The war had many influences on Wilfred and his poems. For example‚ a quote from Dulce Et Decorum Est “If you could hear‚ at every jolt‚ the blood come gargling from the forth-corrupted lungs obscene as cancer‚ bitter as the cod of vile‚ incurable sores on innocent tongues”‚ this poem he was talking

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