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    modernist poem demonstrates Eliot’s belief that the modern world offers no benefit to humanity‚ as the modern world is highly linked with the degradation of nature and traditional values. T.S.Eliot also uses many writing techniques which are typical of modernism‚ such as an irregular rhyming scheme‚ and irregular structure in his stanzas and writes a stream of conscious thought. There is a great effect on the reader in having an irregular rhyming scheme and structure‚ as it makes the poem awkward to read

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    The period between the world wars was arguably the most prolific period in photography’s history in terms of quantity produced and variety. Modernism in Europe was busy tackling new subject matter and expressing itself in every way possible. Images were manipulated in ways foretelling of much of photography’s future‚ including what is so possible digitally. However‚ the most important thing

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    Benin Art Museum Essay

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    themselves betray the assumptions of the past about human social evolution’. Some which are on loan to the Museum (Archive of the collection after the arrival of the totem poles 1998 267.95.3.) (Pitt Rivers‚ 1904). Plate 3.2.25: The display of Benin bronzes at the Horniman Museum is viewed now as works of art instead of pieces of anthropology as they were in 1903 a ‘war booty’. Bronze commemorative heads representing ancient sovereigns‚ ceremonial costumes‚ insignias and royal personal objects

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    The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock “A reader’s response to a text is influenced by that responder’s social‚ cultural and historical context” Choosing one of T.S Eliot’s poems set for study‚ consider to what extent your personal response to your chosen poem has been shaped by the enduring power of its intellectual and artistic qualities. (Quote) “There will be time‚ there will be time To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet;” Good morning /Afternoon Ms and fellow classmates. A

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    Visual culture The meaning of a work of art‚ media or design is not fixed‚ whatever the intetions of the maker. Choose a specific example and discuss: How it’s meaning might change depending on where it is seen and by whom. Introduction; The meaning of a work of art‚ media or design may or may not change depending on the audience viewing the object. The object will not change in appearance‚ but will the perception? Throughout this essay I will explore whether the meaning could actually

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    ROBERT FROST (1874-1963) The Road Not Taken Edvard Munch Norwegian‚ 1863-1944 Two Beings (The Lonely Ones)‚ 1899-1917 woodcut‚ three colors. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood‚ And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler‚ long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth. Then took the other‚ as just as fair‚ And having perhaps the better claim‚ Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them

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    Jasper Johns

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    objects presented as complete artworks. In the opinion of Wallace (2002)‚ Johns’ painting “According to What” has an noticeable relation to Duchamp’s “Tu m’” (1918). Additionally‚ his famous hallmark‚ Flag‚ also revealed that “the story of high-modernism had always been the story of the readymade”. Strongly drawn to the subversive legacy of Marcel Duchamp‚ Johns revolutionized the art world with a series of everyday items in the mid-1950s and became generally recognized as a key progenitor of Pop

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    Analysis of Espergesia

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    embraced the notion that coherence and order of traditional poetry do not effectively communicate emotion‚ but that the logic of modern art is the logic of emotion. In this collection we see Vallejo begin to move away from the ideals and influences of modernism (Higgins‚J) rather than using language as a tool to escape reality by romanticising it‚ Vallejo seeks to convey his own sense of reality‚ whilst he does employ modernist techniques such as religious symbolism and imagery that is connotative of beauty

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    to tell a story or entertain. Most was in a simple verse or rhyming format seemingly to be remembered better. It then developed into the epic poem. Finally‚ it transformed into free verse along with a set pattern of poetry. Romanticism led to modernism‚ which led to imagism. The poetry of today is a mixture of all of the forms both old and new. 3. "Describe the two different kinds of poetry as explained in the text." Two forms of poetry are lyric poetry and narrative poetry. Narrative poetry

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    left from WWI‚ the absence of hope and faith and the loss of values contributed to many authors’ feelings that the world lacked purpose. This is visible in literary works: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and “The Waste Land” by T.S. Eliot. Modernism generally encompasses a variety of specific artistic and philosophical movements. The premodernist world is characterized by sense of order and stability‚ rooted in: morality‚ faith‚ collective

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