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    V FOR VENDETTA: FILM ANALYSIS. “Remember‚ remember‚ the 25th of January.” The 2011 Egyptian revolution made reference to James McTeigues’ film‚ “V for Vendetta‚” in various ways. Each protestor ranging from revolts‚ fight for freedom‚ adopting certain costume and design and also using popular dialogue used in the film. James McTeigue uses certain music to develop ideas and characters‚ creates mirroring scenes to emphasise a characters intentions and to educate the audience. McTeigue also uses

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    “to contend‚ dispute” but also it has contrary meaning of “to agree” but the meaning has not been constant. There are many famous composers of concerti including Vivaldi‚ Bach‚ Mozart‚ Beethoven‚ Mendelssohn‚ Chopin‚ Schumann‚ Liszt‚ Brahms and Tchaikovsky. There have also been many concertos scored for a wide variety of Instruments‚ violin‚ cello‚ clarinet‚ harpsichord‚ trumpet‚ trombone‚ oboe and many more. The most important instrument in the history of the 18th and 19th-century concerto was the

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    Jessica G. Piercy Professor Kruck English 2 Honors 28 December 2012 Maurice Sendak Have you ever heard of the book Where The Wild things are by Maurice Sendak? This book is very popular among children and adults. While I was researching and investigating Maurice Sendak‚ I found a lot of interesting facts about his life and accomplishments. Maurice Sendak was born on June 10‚ 1928‚ in Brooklyn‚ New York and died on May 8‚ 2012 (About). His Jewish family came to the United States from Poland and

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    century. Of the various composers of this age‚ there are only three who are very widely known: Mozart‚ Haydn and Beethoven. The Romantic Era‚ however‚ produced many more composers whose names and music are still familiar and popular today: Brahms‚ Tchaikovsky‚ Chopin and Mendelssohn to name a few.1 Seeking new freedoms by rebelling against traditional ideas about art and creativity‚ the Romantics ignored realism and instead drew inspiration from emotions‚ dreams and the imaginative. Romantic artists

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    Amadeus Mozart‚ born on January 27th‚ 1756‚ was a gifted composer and musician. He’s considered one of the best‚ if not the best‚ composers. Mozart was an influential part of the Classical era. He influenced great composers such as Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. He was based in Europe and hailed from Slazburg‚ Austria. On November 14th‚ 1719‚ Mozart’s father‚ Leopold Mozart‚ was born. He was a greatly known musical pedagogue. Originally‚ Leopold was studying philosophy in Salzburg Benedictine University

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    Matthew Bourne’s self-identification as a storyteller is well portrayed with his directing and choreography of Sleeping Beauty: A Gothic Romance. His fascination with exploring characters‚ their emotions and motivation‚ is showcased by both his adaptation of Tchaikovsky’s score and his interpretation of the ballet. While remaining respectful of the audiences expectations‚ Bourne (fig. 1) challenges the audience with his unconventional casting of roles‚ a switching of time periods‚ and costumes that

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mackenzie Gates Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27‚ 1756. At the age of four he could learn a piece of music in half an hour. At five he was playing the clavier incredibly well. At six he began composing‚ writing his first symphonies at the age of eight. He was constantly traveling all over Europe with his father‚ Leopold Mozart‚ a violinist‚ minor composer and Vice-Kapellmeister at the court of the Archbishop of Salzburg. The musical feats and tricks of young

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    ROME 1. Macedonian professional army-advantages included a wide range of specialists‚ strict discipline and elimination of large numbers of noncombatant servants 2. Battle of Chaeronea- ended Greek city state freedom once and for all. 3. Philip of Macedon-by his death he had installed his despotic rule throughout Greece 4. Alexander-was motivated by the desire for personal power and glory 5. Despotism-absolute power- of authority of rulers who represented themselves as at least semi-divine

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    They found small animals including the prairie dog‚ sharp-tailed grouse‚ and magpies. Clark’s Nutcracker‚ named after William Clark because he was the first to see this bird‚ is about the size of robin with a light-brown body with black wings and a white beak. Clark spotted this bird on Lemhi Pass on August 22‚ 1805. A month early Lewis’s Woodpecker

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    I first thought the performance would consist of many performers‚ like the Nutcracker play. Miller’s performance‚ being more of a poetical speech in my eyes‚ showed me that there are many different ways a performance can be displayed. The way he performed allowed for a comfortable feeling in a way that anything could be spoken

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