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    The Baroque Era

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    The Baroque Era Rebecca Mozingo Mr. Craton Period 8 The Baroque Era was a period for artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear and easily interpreted detail to produce drama‚ tension‚ exuberance and grandeur in sculpture‚ painting‚ architecture‚ literature and dance and music. It started around 1600 in Rome‚ Italy and spread to most of Europe and ended around the 1750’s. The Baroque era was encouraged by the Roman Catholic Church‚ which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent

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    31-32 Chapter X First Homecoming (1887-1888)...............................................................33-37 Chapter XI In Hongkong and Macao (1888)...............................................................38-39 Chapter XII Romantic Interlude in Japan (1888).........................................................40-42 Chapter XIII Rizal’s Visit to the United States (1888)...................................................43-45 Chapter XIV Rizal In London(1888-1889)................

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    of five children to parents‚ François Arouet and Marie Marguerite d’Aumart. After his mother’s death at the age of seven; Voltaire’s father‚ a high-profile lawyer sent him to the infamous Paris boarding school Louis-le-grand. The school was run by Jesuit priests that lent him a background in early Greek and Latin‚ while also providing him with wit in several different disciplines. In 1717‚ Arouet was arrested for his bold political writing‚ which included verses that damned the regime of Phillippe

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    Shakespeare

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    any theme he felt necessary. But before he was born in England‚ most plays during one specific era were about only one or two specific themes. These plays were based on morality plays which were medieval plays based on biblical subjects. Themes of interludes had a huge influence on Shakespeare because secular drama formed hybrid-moralities. To add on‚ the old generation slowly faded away leaving Shakespeare the field all to himself. Next‚ great developments during the 70s and 80s (1500) lead to experimenting

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    Stare Way to Heaven

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    "pop song" form‚ but that’s what makes it so cool. Here’s what the form looks like: Intro (8 bars of guitar)‚ Intro (16 bars with Mellotron)‚ Verse (20 bars)‚ Interlude (8 bars)‚ B section (8 bars)‚ Verse (8 bars)‚ Interlude (1 bar)‚ B section (16 bars)‚ Verse (16 bars)‚ Interlude (1 bar)‚ B section (16 bars)‚ Verse (16 bars)‚ Interlude (1 bar) That’s just the first part of the song! As you can see‚ every section is somewhat different length-wise. Now comes the C section up-tempo outro: Intro

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    Honey Spot

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    this essay are the interlude‚ tension and dramatic irony. The interlude informs the audience about what is happening without any dialogue. Tension is created by language or dialogue or by actions. Dramatic Irony is a strange or unusual coincidence. Normally the character in the play would not be aware of the coincidence‚ but the audience is. In this paragraph I will be explaining and providing examples of interlude from the book Honey Spot. Jack Davis provides four interludes in which he explains

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    Ricci Year Case Study

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    general‚ Ricci and his fellow Jesuits were less tolerant in the early stages of their missionary activities than later‚ though in doing so they did not adhere to a specific regulation. If death occurred‚ the Jesuits’ priority was to bury the deceased – Chinese Christian or foreign missionary – according to Christian rites. There was little intention towards accommodation to local – usually Confucian – customs. The abstention from local rites by Christians was seen by the Jesuits as a sign helping to strengthen

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    six Jesuits to the shores of Salvador on the Bay of All Saints in 1549 alongside the first Portuguese Governor of Brazil. In the Colonial Latin America: A Documentary History‚ the focus of Chapter 13 is a series of letters that documents the struggles that the Jesuits faced in converting Tupi Indians to Catholicism. Also the chapter highlights the controversy of unorthodox practices that are used for conversion in Colonial Latin America‚ and the questionable means used to sustain a Jesuit Society

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    Sentence: Ignatius of Loyola was important because‚ he founded the Jesuits and they would soon put their focus on the education and missionaries. Ignatius also was important through his spiritual writings; he did this by writing the Spiritual Exercises and Constitution. I. He founded the Jesuits A. Education B. Missionaries II. Spiritual Writings A. Spiritual Exercises B. Constitution In the year 1491‚ the future founder of the Jesuits was born in northern Spain. He would soon be known as Saint Ignatius

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    Film Analysis: The Mission

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    Mission takes place during the Jesuit Reductions in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. During this time many Jesuit missionaries established missions independent of the Spanish state in order to teach the native inhabitants Christianity. Leading this cause is Father Gabriel‚ a Spanish Jesuit Priest‚ who arrives in the jungle in South America to set up a mission and convert a small village of Guarani Indians. In the beginning of the film‚ there is an image of a Jesuit missionary tethered to a cross

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