duration was entirely made up of silence where the performers wouldn’t play there instruments. This piece challenges the very dynamic of music that people have known. During the performance of the piece‚ the composer goes on stage and does nothing at all . The audience witnesses the act and is still quiet the whole time. This sort of piece is difficult for most audiences since sitting quietly for any length of time is not something people are accustomed to. Presented to silence the outcome is unknown. Anything
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religious belief and to be able to exercise their beliefs without getting in trouble with the law. One example of a public policy that is designed to protect the civil liberty is the “moment of silence” in schools. The moment of silence is done in all the schools in the morning during the announcements and there is silence for 60 seconds with no sounds or interruptions. This gives everyone the opportunity to pray‚ meditate or even just sit and think without being disturbed. I support this policy because everyone
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Short Response 03 By this short response‚ I would like to express my thoughts about the poem “Discourse on the Logic of Language” By M. NourbeSe Philip and about the essay “The transformation of silence into language and action” by Audre Lorde. First‚ I would like to say that the poem “Discourse on the Logic of Language” is a very powerful and interesting poem that tries to manifest its idea through a very innovative way. The poem describes the frustration of being
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Since its publication in 1981‚ Joy Kogawa’s Obasan has assumed an important place in Canadian literature and in the broadly-defined‚ Asian-American literary canon. Reviewers immediately heralded the novel for its poetic force and its moving portrayal of an often-ignored aspect of Canadian and American history. Since then‚ critics have expanded upon this initial commentary to examine more closely the themes and images in Kogawa’s work. Critical attention has focused on the difficulties and ambiguities
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“the criteria for physical characteristics are generally determined by the dominant group in society‚” thus “racial difference is the greatest obstacle to the process of assimilation” (pp 68). In Traise Yamamoto’s nonfiction narrative‚ Different Silences‚ the author explores her Asian American identitiey as defined by American culture. The mission to abolish stereotypes and
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"We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor‚ never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor‚ never the tormented." That quote is from Elie Wiesel in his Nobel Peace Prize Speech. I agree with the quotation. In the story Night by Elie Wiesel‚ many elements correspond to the quote and to the idea of silence and complicity. Wiesel says in his book that many different people were silent because they were not directly affected by the Holocaust‚ and thought that if they did something
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the sarabande’s meaning as part of an entire other body of work — that is‚ Bach’s — into the film’s constructed meaning. The Silence also follows a similar pattern of sound usage‚ which is highly important in the consideration of Bergman as an auteur. As Sarris said‚ “…the auteur theory is a pattern theory…” (2004‚ p. 563) With Bergman’s pattern of minimalism
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Silence: Shaping Eliezer’s Character “I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation…” said Eliezer Wiesel‚ the author of Night. Throughout the course of this book‚ Elie goes through many tragedies that change and shape his character. In Night‚ Eliezer Wiesel is a teenager who is swept away from his life‚ home‚ and possessions to go to a deadly concentration camp called Auschwitz. While in this camp‚ he witnesses the horrors of the Holocaust‚ including
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however‚ they are able to take advantage on this opportunity to focus on their own work and success as they independently move in silence. Even so‚ in Lena Wright Myer’s text‚ “A Broken Silence: Voices of African American Women in the Academy‚” she proves that black women’s mistreatment in America‚ especially in economic and labor fields‚ drives them to a culture of silence to prove that they are competent. Myers analyzes the experience of multiple black women in America and how they are negatively
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