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    Guernica by Pablo Picasso is an immediate response of an artist to an inhuman act of bombarding the Basque capital by German Nazis. The fact that this art piece relates to a real event in the history emphasizes its importance and the message it conveys. Picasso used a lot of symbols to convey the message hidden behind his art. One of the symbol is the electric light bulb which shines on the figures in the painting. The electric light bulb has a shape of an eye and it symbolizes that the world is

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    Google 1K Essay: Pablo Picasso    Colin Cameron  1/9/15  8th Cardinal  Humanities  Ms. Paulson      Pablo Picasso said‚ “Painting is a blind man’s profession. He paints not what he  sees but what he feels‚ (and) what he tells himself about what he has seen.” Pablo  Picasso was born in Malaga‚ Spain on October 25th‚ 1881‚ but he spent most of his  adult life in France. France has over 2‚000 miles of green and rugged coastline and  Picasso was constantly inserting it into his artwork. The geography and culture both 

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    Social Evils in Pakistan Outline: 1) Introduction:   a)   Man is a social animal.   b)   What is evil? 2) Different types of social evils   a)   Adulteration in different commodities   b)   Smuggling   c)   Drug addiction 3) Spread of social evils   a) Different countries are affected from social evils   b)   Pakistan is one of the major effected countries. 4)   How they are harmful   a)   They are harmful to the public health.   b)   They are playing to lives of the peoples 5)   Remedies

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    To Live as a Child Going through life as a child when one is an adult may sound strange to the average person‚ but to Picasso this made plenty of sense. As children tend to live life without a care in the world‚ we as adults are stressed out to the max and we might need to embrace living life as a child. As adults‚ we criticize‚ analyze and obsess. When an artist put their heart and souls into a piece of work there is always someone who has the job to criticize the artistic body of work. Proving

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    Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter‚ sculptor‚ printmaker‚ ceramicist and a stage designer. Picasso was the most influential artist of the twentieth century and saw himself as a painter even though he sculpted as well. He has created many paintings‚ such as The Old Guitarist‚ The Weeping Woman‚ and Ma Jolie. Picasso’s paintings vary between symbolism‚ surrealism‚ and cubism. For example‚ Picasso’s oil painting‚ Guernica‚ was one of his masterpieces that uses symbolism. Guernica is a town in

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    The suffering of the people of Guernica. In Pablo Picasso’s mural Guernica which was created in 1937‚ he illustrates the effects of war and shows the suffering it brought to the people of Guernica. Picasso painted this mural after the German and Italian warplanes bombed Guernica during the Spanish Civil War‚ this mural is now recognized world-wide as an anti-war symbol and a symbol of peace. He uses only shades in this mural allowing no bold or bright colours inside the mural. Picasso uses cartoon

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    Yeats as a modern poet

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    Discuss W.B. Yeats as a modern poet. Answer:- William Butler Yeats‚ one of the modern poets‚ influences his contemporaries as well as successors‚ such as T.S. Eliot‚ Ezra Pound and W.B. Auden. Though three common themes in Yeats’ poetry are love‚ Irish Nationalism and mysticism‚ but modernism is the overriding theme in his writings. Yeats started his long literary career as a romantic poet and gradually evolved into a modernist poet. As a typical modern poet he regrets for post-war modern world

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    Auden a Modern Poet

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    Auden: A Modern Poet To justify Auden as a great modern poet it can be said that Auden stands out among modern poets by his earnest effort to be great modern thinker. He was well versed in history‚ philosophy and theology and had a remarkable grip on contemporary currents of thought in political theory‚ science and psychology. Auden extraordinary style and diction make his poetry strikingly obscure. Sometimes the style makes his poem difficult to understand. This difficulty and obscurity arises

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    Pablo Escobar – A Criminal with a Conscience Profiles in Crime “Pablo was mourned by thousands. Crowds rioted as his casket was carried into the streets of his home city of Medellin” (Bowden‚ p15). This funeral does not sound as that of a notorious thug‚ but that of a vigilantly. Pablo Escobar committed many crimes ranging from petty theft‚ to terrorism‚ but mainly he was a drug king pin responsible for flooding North America with cocaine in the 1980’s. So the question is why

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    Many people have thoughts about different places and what they are going to be like. Like Pablo Medina a 12-year-old child that went to the united states and had an experience that was not as wonderful. In the memoir “Arrival: 1960” Medina came over from cube to start a fresh new life‚ Medina believed that life would change by moving countries. What hit him was experiences can have change on one’s perspective of a bright‚ picturesque perception to a dark pessimism. At the beginning of the memoir

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