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    In this Critical Reflection about our Mask Performance I will display not only the process of creation as a team‚ but also what I learnt from it and what my inspiration was‚ to come up with the ideas and to develop them. In addition‚ I will reflect the improvements that could had been done and the different approach of the task now it is completed. Firstly‚ I wanted to create an extraordinary piece that provoke a feeling in the audience‚ and as a team we agreed that our intention was to make the

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    A Formal Analysis of William Shepherd’s Kuba mask The Bwoom masquerade figure’s head set is made up of hide‚ a straw like material called raffia similar in texture and colour‚ and an intricate pattern of pigments. His facial expression is showing a very comical smile going from ear to ear‚ Many types of beads and shells mask his face and an intricate pattern of beads cover the back of his head in zig zags. With what looks like hair from the deceased caps his head. The collar of his suite is made

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    The Chinese film‚ The King of Masks (Tianming‚ 1996)‚ is representative of the type of film that embodies the traditional ideals of China. The story takes place in the 1930s‚ during which girls in China were not highly valued or respected. Evidence of gender discrimination can be seen throughout the film‚ particularly when families give daughters away for free while sons are valued much higher. The preference for sons over daughters is deeply intertwined with Chinese society as even early Confucian

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    status is clearly seen as a divine being as he had a miraculous golden funeral mask placed on his face in his tomb. He wears a royal head cloth called the “nemes”‚ and it is patterned with stripes of blue glass and gold. The “nemes” is only worn by pharaohs. This mask of Tutankhamun is an example of the highest artistic and technical achievements of the Ancient Egyptians in the New Kingdom. The gold sheets used in this mask are joined together by heating and hammering. The exact portrayal of the king’s

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    “The Mask” Analysis Paper The definition of hiding is that act of concealing. People may be hiding something or from something. In the depressed and glum poem‚ “The Mask”‚ the author shows that her life isn’t as it seems to other people. This message is conveyed through the use of imagery‚ simile‚ metaphors and repetition. Imagery is put into use by the author describing that “The tears start to stream” when she takes “The Mask” off. This shows how people may see her happy all the time and never

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    Bryanna Clewis  2nd  11­19­14    In the book‚ The Great Gatsby‚ there were many characters that put on mask in order to  conceal their imperfections. These masks are not visible to others and the characters that wear  these “masks” are three of the most obvious ones in the book. These characters are Daisy‚  Myrtle‚ and Jay Gatsby. These three characters are all connected in some way. Daisy and Jay use  to have an undying romance when Jay was in World War I. Daisy promised to wait for him when  he left for the war

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    Someone screams. Jay turns‚ following his wife’s eyes behind him to the front door across the diner. Three men in wet ski masks and camo hunting gear stand holding guns‚ their barrels dripping rain. “Phones‚ wallets‚ whatever‚” the man in the orange mask says. “Put all that shit on the table.” Turning back to his wife‚ Jay raises his hands‚ fingers spread just above the table‚ and looks in his wife’s eyes. “Syl‚” he says‚ his voice a pointed whisper. “Syl.” Her eyes float slowly from the gunmen

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    money and materialism. In their desperate attempt to achieve happiness they become lost in their efforts and their lives end in tragedy. In Daisy’s desperate attempt to achieve happiness‚ she becomes lost in her effort to be loved. Daisy wore many masks to hide her feelings of loneliness’ and her desperate desire to be loved. She often appeared superficial and suspicious towards others. Daisy was deeply in love with Gatsby‚

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    Patrick Xavier  3­12­15  B3  The Man in the Iron Mask  The absolute monarchy of France is revealed in the film “The Man In The Iron  Mask”​ ‚​ which is part fictional with real historical roots dating back to the age of  Absolutism​ .​  The important people​ ‚​  places and events that shaped all of France are  significantly depicted throughout the film​ .​  “The Man In The Iron Mask” portrays a  wonderful representation of the age of Louis XIV regarding his regime​ ‚​  landscape and  courts​ ‚​

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    “The King of Masks”‚ directed by Wu Tianming‚ is a sentimental melodrama with many underlying themes‚ one of which is the theme of love. The plot of the film‚ the morals that it teaches‚ and its impact on the audience all revolve around love. "The King of Masks" centers around the old street performer‚ Wang‚ played by Zhu Xu‚ who is desperately in search of a male successor to inherit his secret art of "face-changing". Fate allows him to meet with Doggie‚ a young child whose role is heartwarmingly

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