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    Art Review Ai WeiWei

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    from Michelangelo in 1483‚ we can all see how many humans strive so hard to perfect what they love. After the next brief period in history‚ the term “propaganda” popped up‚ or “social commentary” as many call it. An example for this is the work “Rosie the Riveter” by Norman Rockwell‚ a big motivational artwork of the world war eras (Source #2). This is not a big deviation from art’s previous roles in society; however‚ artists are growing more and more independent‚ expressing their thoughts individually

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    decline‚ as women were largely ignored‚ even in new wave films‚ unless it was to support the male protagonist. Source 2 does disagree with this however‚ with the statement By the 1980s social realist films such as Letter to Brehznev (1985)‚ Sammy and Rosie Get Laid (1987) reflected the changing nature of society and the growing importance of women in the workforce. This shows that women were becoming more included in films as a more central character‚ showing the changing role of women in society‚ showing

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    Tough Guise Analysis

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    Running head: TOUGH GUISE The Media and Tough Guise The Media and Tough Guise In Jackson Katz’s video Tough guise: violence‚ media‚ and the crisis in masculinity‚ Katz presents the media as culprits in creating a culture crisis in masculinity. In the video‚ Katz uses the movie The Wizard Oz as a way to describe the use of the term “tough guise”. In the movie‚ the Wizard is a nervous‚ small man who hides behind a curtain to mask his appearance in order for him to be perceived

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    Banksy Banksy is a english graffiti street artist. His street art combine dark humor with graffiti done with a distinctive graffiti technique. His artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets‚ walls‚ bridges of cities throughout the world. This graffiti street art that banksy created shows the feeling of sadnes‚ in a way that he has created tone and detail using stencil art technique makes the painting look different and unique‚ as though there is only on

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    Dibutadess

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    Roman philosopher Pliny the Elder writes on the origins of painting in the encyclopedia Natural History. The legend tells the story of Dibutades‚ a young Corinth woman who was heartbroken to farewell her lover. Regnault depicts this scene in his painting The Origin of Painting: Dibutades Tracing the Portrait of a Shepherd. The woman reclines‚ facing away from her lover to trace his profile on the side of a tomb with a coal. As she draws‚ it is as if she cannot bear to see him‚ knowing she may lose

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    WWII provided the opportunity for women in the United States to caste aside their traditional roles. It allowed them to enter the workforce. Especially factories that were producing the war supplies that helped the United States win the war against the Axis powers of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. The women were a key factor for the United States winning World War II. Without their contributions and help than victory would not have been possible‚ and it advanced women’s rights and reputation as

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    inert like something wanting to be kneaded. Answer: Idea – The appearance of Megan fuelled by Paul’s lust and desire. He only discovers the truth after he sleeps with Megan. He sees her as needy and selfish. He also realises that he truly loves Rosie (she is genuine unlike Megan). Finally‚ he realises that he is still only a boy. Megan is actively creating her own illusion of Paul to allow herself to sleep with him. Techniques - Simile - Descriptive language - Figurative Language Page

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    The novel "so much to tell you” by john Marsden‚ explores the concept of change and growth of the main character marina. The novel is about her personal struggle to become whole again after the tragic events that have occurred prior to the beginning of the novel. We see this through‚ the contrast of marinas character at the beginning to the end. We trace her personal journey and her healing through the novel and are given more insight as she develops. John Marsden has written this novel in the first

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    A League of Their Own

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    based on one’s actions‚ but the moral character of that person. We can see that deep down‚ he is a very caring person. However‚ sometimes his actions do not display the truth of his personal moral character. Next is Doris Murphy‚ who is played by Rosie O’Donnell. This character best portrays ethical formalism because of the constant intent to do good deeds. For the most part‚ she would conduct herself in a positive way to everyone. For example‚ when her teammate‚ Mae‚ was upset because of the

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    Animal Farm Essay 2nd Period Rosie Tran Establishing common enemies‚ manipulating facts‚ and using force‚ intimidation and fear can lead to complete undeniable dictatorship of a community. However‚ there is still a vital factor to fully and effectively govern a population: the attitudes of the people. If a person can make use of these elements productively‚ they can have the power to gain control of a nation. At the beginning of Chapter 7‚ Napoleon manipulates history by telling the animals

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