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    The Light in the dark Home sweet home Max and I quickly huddle around a fire that the soldier has created from some wood in the shed. I look at his young‚ now hardened face. His blue eyes brighten at the sight of fire. I sit there thinking deeply‚ completely mesmerized by the glowing orange inferno‚ thinking what happens next. I collect all the facts. Max doesn’t have a mother to look after him. Sixpence I promised Tia I would look after. I looked at billy his face looked weak from the adventure

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    Cupid’s Kiss Antonio Canova (1757 – 1822)‚ considered the greatest sculptor of his time in Europe‚ and because he was his work became a model for many sculptors. Canova was known for the way he was able to represent Romantic Classicism‚ something that at the time was valued. He was able to take daring ideas and turn them into images that were seductive in elegance and form. One of Canova’s sculptures stayed true to his neoclassical approach. His sculpture titled Psyche revived by Cupid’s Kiss (1802)

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    stated that paradoxes allow for misinterpretation in almost every aspect of life. Wherever those paradoxes appear‚ conflicts‚ both external and internal‚ arise and misunderstandings ensue. In the two novels The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende and Kiss of the Spiderwoman by Manuel Puig‚ however‚ the characters Alba and Molina‚ respectively‚ create paradoxes through their subversive actions. These paradoxes create conflicts in self-interest‚ which‚ in turn‚ reveal the impossibility of actually knowing

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    The Function of Social Acceptance in the Short Stories Kiss Me and The Metaphor The short story Kiss Me by Andrew Pyper and the text The Metaphor by Budge Wilson deal primarily with the motion of social perception. In the literary work Kiss Me‚ the narrator is an ordinary man until he is the victim of an life changing accident. This accident leaves him disfigured‚ remorseful‚ and full of self-pity as he struggles to obtain the regular way life he once knew. The protagonist from The Metaphor is

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    like onions. They start dry‚ then you cry‚ then you get used to it – but there are things you can’t digest. That is the short‚ unusual simile expressed by narrator‚ Toby Regbo as he accounts for one of the heroine’s love affairs. Charleroi Danses’ Kiss and Cry at the Bluma Appeal Theatre in Toronto is all that unusual‚ amusing‚ magical‚ and much more. It is a story of Gisele - an old‚ lonely woman reminiscing over her past lovers and memories surrounding them. Her first love‚ she recalls‚ was a 14-year-old

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    Mikhail Bulgakov’s Master and Margarita and Manuel Puig’s Kiss of the Spider Woman are concentrated with developing humans’ identities‚ through ambiguous speeches and culpable actions. Conversely to Puig’s protagonist Molina who sacrifices himself for love‚ Bulgakov creates the master whose egocentric desires for public recognition leads to loss of inspiration and eventually to self-destruction‚ which as a result makes him apathetic towards the world. These modernist texts were written during regime

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    Smoking has become a debatable topic in recent years‚ with everyone having his or her own opinion of the issue. There is a sudden push to get everyone to stop smoking. In her essay "I ’d Rather Smoke than Kiss" Florence King takes on the anti-smokers and the way they are treating smokers today. Florence King states how misanthropes (someone who hates people)‚ or "smokists" (King 134) are brutally attacking the society of smokers. In "Smokers on the Run"‚ the first of three sections in the essay

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    Smoking vs. Life Why do people smoke‚ and why are they often offended when people bring it up? In the article “I’d Rather Smoke than Kiss‚” by Florence King‚ we explore her opinion on this matter. Florence includes personal experiences to relate to her audience. She is very informal and even implies swearing in this article‚ even though she doesn’t outright say it. By mainly using pathos in this article‚ she arouses the reader to her complaint. Florence also brings in credible resources

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     where nearly the entire face disappears in shadow‚ leaving only the mouth that utters the cry.  The background is a sort of curtain of shadows from which the figure emerges. Birds in Space Constantin Brancusi In this sculpture‚ Brancusi concentrated on the physical attributes of the bird on its movement. The bird’s wings and feathers are eliminated‚ the swell if the body is elongated‚ and the head and the beak are reduced to a slanted oval.

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    each is powerful in its own way and straightforward representations are just as powerful as its counterpart. Sexually abstracted imagery form may hint that the art is an interpretation of the human body without it looking completely human. Constantin Brancusi. Mlle Pogany‚ Version I‚ 1913.‚ had a powerfully negative reaction from its audience based on its simplicity. Its audience didn’t understand its lines and features such the head shape and delineated hair that made the women appeal hairless.

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