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    BRITISH LITERATURE (from 19th cent. up to now) ROMANTICISM (first half of 19th cent.) • Romantic poetry – two generations: • „Lake school“ (Wordsworth‚ Coleridge) • Byron‚ Shelley‚ Keats • Romantic novel – historical novel (Sir Walter Scott) – gothic novel‚ horror (Mary Shelley) The Lake Poets The Lyrical Ballads William Wordsworth Samuel Taylor Coleridge The second generation George Gordon Byron: Childe Harold´s Pilgrimage Percy Bysshe Shelley: Ode to the West Wind John Keats: Ode to a

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    Inner Fortitude Q1. What is the difference between The "From Above" by Cale Young Rice and infinite other poetry caught my eye‚ but I was most attracted to this one. The poet’s vivid imagery is quite compelling for depicting scenes. This description lines‚ "the trees are bare" (line 1)‚ "the hills are dark" (line 2)‚ and "the skies are gray" (line 3)‚ unfold a sad and dreary feel‚ which is similar to the mood for thinking and meditating. The author does this simply by using colors (mainly) natural

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    To represent the world in our head‚ we must detect physical energy from the environment and encode it as neural signals‚ a process traditionally called sensation. As we sense the world or react to particular stimuli ‚ our brains receive that visual information and transform it into neural impulses called transduction. Our eyes‚ a light-capturing organ‚ consists of many parts that aid in our vision. The retina‚ specifically the eye’s light-sensitive surface on which the light rays are focused‚ contain

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    A Great Artist

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    quotation interprets the true essence of abstract painting. What’s more‚ it reflects that Pablo Picasso did not only think about how to create a painting‚ but also thought about how to paint with inspiration from life and nature. As an abstractionist‚ Picasso’s works are not accepted by some artists and critics. However‚ his originality and skill have been praised for a long time. Money always tells the value of one’s painting. According to Bruno Dillen‚ one of Picasso’s paintings named Garçon à la Pipe

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    Hitler as an Artist

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    hardworking‚ kinder woman. Needless to say‚ he was much closer to his mother than to his father. His father‚ Alois‚ wanted him to follow in his footsteps and work in the Austria customs‚ but Adolf pleaded to attend classical high school to become an artist. Despite his sons desires‚ Alois sent him to a technical school. He and his friend often attended operas. He spent four years there before leaving for Vienna with his dreams of becoming a painter. When Adolf was only 13 years old‚ in 1907‚ his

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    Mime Artist

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    is a theatrical technique of suggesting action‚ character or motion without words‚ using only jesters‚ expressions and movement. 2. What are some of the specific elements of mime? Explore‚ touch‚ feel and use. 3. How is mime different from other theatre forms? Mime actors are non speaking. 4. When and where did mime start? Why did mime make sense for this time period? Before the spoken language‚ mime was used to communicate needs and wants. 5. Where did mime become

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    Performance Artist

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    Some theorists might categorize a stand-up comedian as a performance artist. A performance artist is someone who creates a type of art and displays it to an audience or group of people. A comedian is someone who puts on a humorous show and acts out funny things to make an audience act. Also‚ a comedian is doing their comedy for entertainment like another type of performance artist. The goal for the comedian is to give something back to the audience by making them life and entertaining them. I would

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    Analysing and Artist

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    What colours does the artist use? Why? How is colour organised? What kind of shapes or forms can you find? What kind of marks or techniques does the artist use? What is the surface like? What kinds of textures can you see? How big is the work? Context This refers to how the work relates to a particular time‚ place‚ culture and society in which it was produced. When was it made? Where was it made? Who made it? Who was the work made for? What do you know about the artist? How does the work

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    The Immortal Artist

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    The immortal Artist Throughout the history of the world humans have been intrigued by a condition referred to as immortality. Immortality is the state in which one defies death‚ thus conquering the realm of being a mortal. Scientists have searched for ways to create this phenomenon. With there over thought out and complex ideas they had managed to overlook the obvious. People had been achieving immortality for years. The key is not in physical exesistance but in your actions‚ creations‚

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    Data Collection Methods. Introduction Data collection is the process of gathering and measuring information on variables of interest‚ in an established systematic fashion that enables one to answer stated research questions‚ test hypotheses‚ and evaluate outcomes. Data Collection Techniques include the following: Personal Interviews Conducting personal interviews is probably the best method of data collection to gain first hand information. It is however‚ unsuitable in cases where there are

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