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    History of Clowns

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    dell ’ Arte‚ this clown was called Harlequin or Harlequin. (World Book) This clown used a cane to slap his fellow performers on the bottom; this is believed to be where slapstick comedy originated. Slapstick comedy is a type of physical comedy where when one of the performers is struck somebody out of view hits together a set of boards held together in the back also called a slapstick. ("A Brief History of Clowning") A clown developed as a butt for Harlequin‚ Pierot‚ originated the whiteface of

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    In Heart of Darkness‚ he seems to be suggesting that there isn’t so much difference between black and white‚ despite this vision of racial harmony becomes more complicated when you consider that he seems to be suggesting that black people are just less evolved versions of white people. Here are 3 main quotes which Conrad uses manipulative language through the use of characters which could possibly be perceived as racist. "But these men could by no stretch of imagination be called enemies. They were

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    Clown

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    usually in a circus‚ who plays the fool‚ performs practical jokes‚ and does tricks to make people laugh. Other names for clowns are buffoon‚ jester‚ fool‚ conjurer‚ mirthmaker‚ tumbler‚ gleeman‚ mime‚ actor‚ harlequin‚ merry counselor‚ comic‚ and puppeteer. Even though there are many types of clowns‚ each clown develops a face‚ meaning a personality. A clown’s face‚ once created‚ becomes the clown’s unique personal property. Whiteface The

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    Family Of Saltimbanques

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    Family of Saltimbanques(1905) created by Pablo Picasso The Family of Saltimbanques (1905) was created in France with oil on canvas by the artist Pablo Picasso during his Rose Period. Pablo Ruiz y Picasso‚ better known as Pablo Picasso ( 25 October 1881- 8 April 1973)‚ was a spanish painter‚ sculptor‚ printmaker‚ ceramicist‚ and stage designer. The artist‚ Picasso‚ “is widely known for co-founding the Cubist movement‚ the invention of collage‚ and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop

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    characters performing comic situations‚ with a highly visual content. The actors generally improvised their way through a plot involving characters such as Arlecchino‚ or Harlequin and his true love‚ Columbina or Columbine. Other stock characters were the over protective father‚ Pantaloon‚ who refused to allow the heroic Harlequin to seek his daughter’s affections. In various versions Pantaloon has a servant‚ Pulchinello‚ later to be known as Clown‚ and a soldier‚ an unsuitable suitor who seeks

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    Kurtz as Satan

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    There was a reason that European colonizers were nick-named the "white devils." They slithered their way in like serpents and turned the known world of the natives into a world of chaos. Every white settler was a Satan in his own way. Mr. Kurtz‚ a leading character in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is the prime example of the white devils in Africa‚ following the pattern set out by John Milton for a perfect Prince of Darkness in Paradise Lost in his portrayal of Satan to a point. Their characteristics

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    Management 4723 - Strategic Management Fall 2013 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Lindy Archambeau‚ Visiting Assistant Professor Office: STZ 211H Tel.: 352-392-1734 Fax: Email: lindy.archambeau@warrington.ufl.edu Website: Sakai Office Hours: MW 2:00 to 3:00 PM and by appointment RESOURCES: Required Text: Strategic Management and Competitive Advantage: Concepts and Cases‚ 4nd Edition; Barney and Hesterly Class Materials available at Sakai Site COURSE DESCRIPTION This course focuses on the analysis

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    Gatsby Character Analysis

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    first party that Nick is personally invited to be Gatsby’s chauffeur. “On buffet tables‚ garnished with glistening hors-d’oeuvre‚ spiced baked hams crowded against salads of harlequin designs and pastry pigs and turkeys bewitched to a dark gold.” (44) Having multiple buffet tables that are garnished and sparkling with harlequin designs definitely shows how wealthy Gatsby is. Another positive connotation that Gatsby has with the color yellow is his glamorous and attractive style. At the first party

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    Heart of Darkness Study Questions Chapter 1 1. The setting of the story begins on the Nellie‚ a ship. The turn of the tide is significant because it gives the men on board extra time to talk‚ and Marlow begins telling his story. In addition‚ symbolically‚ the turning of the tide conveys a change‚ and perhaps‚ foreshadowing of the story. The author spends a lot of time dealing with light because it is the main symbol in the novella. Light and darkness are universal symbols that represent good and

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    “Guernica” is one of the most well-known paintings in the world. It was painted by Pablo Picasso in 1937. The painting itself measures 11ftx 26.5ft. “Guernica” depicts the bombing of the Spanish town of Guernica during the Spanish civil war. The whole thing is done in a cubist style not surprising since Picasso is known for his cubism. In the painting there are people and animals alike all of them in pain and or suffering. “Guernica” is also filled with symbolism that Picasso incorporated into

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