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    Masks have held countless uses and meanings throughout history. Masks have been used in plays‚ like those of Shakespeare‚ traditional dances‚ social gatherings‚ even as a form of casual or corporal punishment. Although masks have several different uses in different cultural situations‚ the meaning of the masks is generally the same. Masks are used to conceal an appearance and assume the identity of another. Metaphorically‚ masks can be used to hide feelings‚ to protect oneself‚ and to block out the

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    The film King of Masks deals with and challenges the feudal idea that men are superior to women; this ideology‚ as the film portrays‚ results in alienation‚ tragedy and bitterness for girls in Chinese society and particularly the protagonist Doggie. In contrast‚ out of darkness‚ corruption‚ and poverty‚ the goodness of humanity and the human love sprung up from the master-apprentice relationship between Wang and Doggie will ultimately reign over narrow and backward traditional notions. Evidence

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    In the film‚ “the mask I live in‚” published on January 25‚ 2015 by the representation project. The documentary looks at kids in high school in a rough area and adults who grew up with the pressure of becoming a man. This documentary looks at the stereotypes of what it takes to become a man and what you need to do in order to be classified as a man in todays standards. In this film the area they filmed was a hard area to live in which altered what the kids would say‚ the film also looked the bad

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    succeed‚ average people were dying and social crisis remain in everyday life. The first worldwide war began and with it its consequences. The introduction of new weapons increased and each country tried to play their cards the best they could. Gas mask emerged from the desperation of a new form of attack and the terrifying image of the effects of chlorine gas in French and Algerian troops as it destroyed the victim’s respiratory organs. World War I World War 1 happened between July 1914 and November

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    society ’s stereotypes? Perhaps it is a tautological circle in which people usually wear the masks they are meant to wear and thus continue creating the same classifications over and over. One of the greatest modern writers‚ Angela Carter‚ deals often with stereotypes in her adaptations of classical fairy tales. Andrew Milne explains the power this practice has had in society‚ "rewriting of traditional European tales forces the reader to question himself and to think a great deal about the imaginary

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    The first indication I got that the Fierce Deity’s mask isn’t a normal transformation mask was during the fight between me and Majora‚ but I couldn’t take the time to contemplate the draining feeling in the middle of the fight and swore to never wear the mask again unless I was against a boss. That doesn’t mean that I don’t carry it around everywhere; no sane person would leave something that powerful out of their sight; I even take it into the shower with me purely out of paranoia. At least that’s

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    Anais Garza September 21‚ 2013 Egwugwu mask The Egwugwu were a significant part of not only Umuofia‚ but the Ibo culture as a whole. They represented the spiritual ancestors of Umuofia. They were similar to the “justice system” of today. The Egwugwu were seen as wise and ultimately the most respectable members of the clan. They would review a case of the people and agree on a ruling they felt was “just”. For example‚ Achebe writes about the Egwugwu judging the case of Uzowulu and his constantly

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    Evaluating the Parallels between Black Skins‚ White Masks and The Souls of Black Folk The phenomenal books entitled Black Skins‚ White Masks‚ written by the notable Frantz Fanon and The Souls of Black Folk‚ by prominent author‚ historian‚ and activist William Edward Burghardt Du Bois‚ better known as W.E.B Du Bois‚ both express the trials and tribulations of Blacks in respect to their identity. Black Skins‚ White Masks‚ originally written in 1952‚ in French was translated into English by Richard

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    cloaks‚ there was one tree‚ and they used a lot of sheets. One of the design elements that stood out the most the masks the background characters wore. Throughout the entire play‚ the cast who was not in scene at the time‚ used masks and made weird noises in the back to create the illusion of a post-apocalyptic atmosphere. I believe Heather Wright‚ properties master‚ created these masks in order to separate the characters acting out their scene from the background characters. I cannot pinpoint one

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    Wear the Mask are very similar to one another‚ they both express the pain and sorrow that the author is trying to hide. Paul Laurence Dunbar was one of the first African-American poets to be truly noticed; his parents were once slaves but escaped. Most of Paul Dunbar’s poems are known to be based off his parent’s experiences on plantations and other locations as slaves. We Wear the Mask is about how slavery can break you emotionally and physically‚ therefore the slaves are wearing a mask to cover

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