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    designates a specific regime of visibility and intelligibility of art‚ which is inscribed in a reconfiguration of the categories of sensible experience and its interpretation. It is the new type of experience that Kant systematised in the Critique of Judgement. For Kant‚ aesthetic experience implies a certain disconnection from the habitual conditions of sensible experience. This is what he summarises as a double negation. The object of aesthetic apprehension is characterised as that which is neither

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    control could not stop the loving bond between these two young adults. (Act II Scene I) A second example is the arrangement of marriage between Juliet and Paris.Juliet protested that she did not love Paris and would never marry him. Juliet threatens her parents that if they force her to marry Paris‚ she will end her life for her heart belongs to Romeo. (Act III Scene V) Similar to the parents in this play‚ today’s parents try to control the lives of their children‚ but children need to find their

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    possessed was their desire to uphold a prestigious reputation and status. The opinion and judgement of the outside world shaped these characters’ actions resulting in a vigorous desire to have a memorable reputation. In the play‚ both Romeo and Juliet fell in love very early in the story and decided to finalize their feelings in marriage. Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s father‚ had promised Juliet’s hand in marriage to Paris. Lord Capulet loved Juliet very much‚ but when she refused to marry

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    infamous play‚ Romeo and Juliet. This play revolves around characters from two rival families that elicit their deaths and that of several others due to their impulsive personalities. Romeo‚ Juliet and Tybalt each let a particular emotion cloud their judgement‚ causing them to make decisions with no prior thoughts of consideration for consequences. Their lack of will to resist and control their desires becomes the cause of their demise. When experiencing certain emotions‚ one’s thoughts are clouded and

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    ability to function in daily life‚ hold a job‚ or forming relationships. Distress: Behaviors and feelings that cause distress to the individual or to others around him/her. Deviant: Highly Devient behaviors like chronic lying or stealing lead to judgements of abnormality. Dangerous: Behaviors that are potentially dangerous to an individual or the individuals around them are seen as normal. Growing up Britney was an average girl who liked to perfom‚ but as she gotten older she has shown many signs

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    Lisa Kramer Distortion

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    vanity. The overall message communicated by these three artists have been greatly impacted by the historical context of their time. It effected the way the artists represented the figure’s distortion of self and demonstrated subjects harsh self-judgement or vanity.

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    until he or she is 25 years old. Years have passed and scientist have found that the adult and teen brain works differently. Adults think with the prefrontal cortex‚ the brain’s rational part. This part of the brain responds to situations with good judgement and awareness of long term consequences. While the teenage mind thinks with the amygdala‚ the emotional part. Teenagers are still young so the emotional and decision making part of the brain are still developing. This is why teens are overwhelmed

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    most iconic historical pieces of american history because of the way it inspired people and created great culture in multiple countries. Many realism paintings get judged by almost everyone whether it’s a good judgment or sometimes they get a bad judgement. The artist puts their own emotion‚ thought and creativity in their work but just like every person in the world it will eventually get judged by everyone. As the decades pass and generations are changing and moving forward the art continues

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    W. Averell Harriman as his ‘personal representative for such talks‚’ asking Harriman to ‘search for peace.’” The North Vietnamese agreed to meet at the peace talks. However‚ negotiating peace would not be easy because South Vietnam’s President was unwilling to talk with the North on any issues. He feared that the North Vietnamese would try to create a new coalition government. On May 5th‚ 1968‚ President Nixon used the term “honorable peace” for the first time. Previously the term he would use

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    signals the role of an Elizabethan father through a conversation between Capulet and Paris‚ this tells the readers how fathers dictated who their daughter’s married based on the reputation of the eligible husband. However‚ Shakespeare implies his fondness towards his daughter when he says‚ “My child is yet a stranger in the world” this highlights the loving relationship between father and daughter as Capulet tells Paris he thinks Juliet is too young for marriage. Although Benjamin Jonson’s on my first

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