Indeed‚ there is an earlier example of Old Javanese literature showing a reference to the shadow play; the opus magnum of kakawin literature‚ the Old Javanese Ramayana‚ supposed to be composed in the middle of the 9th century‚ mentions in canto 24.112 a widu mawayang‚ i.e. a performer who is playing wayang. Following recent findings by A. Acri‚ this canto stands in a complex religious context on a Saiva background. A widu is "a figure standing between a performer and an ascetic" (Acri‚ 2011:55).
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‘Although Josefina is central to the plot‚ she is never presented as a convincing character’. Do you agree? Rolf de Heer’s ‘The Old Man Who Read Love Stories’ portrays the profound emotion through romantic literature‚ and the appreciation of life’s simple pleasures. Each and every character within the film differs from one another. Through the beliefs and values of the Shuar‚ to the way things get done with the European. Josefina‚ the films only female character‚ is a beautiful resident of the
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Title: Invisible Man 1. Significance of the title: The narrator is a black man and feels that everyone sees him as just a “black man” and not who he truly is. So as his true identity remains amassed by the stereotype‚ the narrator continued to feel like an “invisible man.” 2. Genre: Novel‚ African-American Literature‚ Social Commentary‚ Bildungsroman 3. Date of original publication: 1952 4. Author: Ralph Ellison 5. Setting The story took place in a college in the American South and Harlem
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Lulu Stevens HST 143 Dr. Quirk 10/26/14 The Path Between the Seas By: David Mccullough David McCullough’s The Path Between Seas was printed in New York City‚ New York in the year 1977. The events regarding the Panama Canal as discussed in David McCullough’s The Path Between Seas allowed an impressive assertion of American power--the likes of which had never before been displayed. In it’s rich history‚ this novel offers recollections of failure on France’s part‚ American strength
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In the video “Man at The Crossroads” produce by James Ayala and John Riveaux they talked about the life of Diego Rivera. Diego Rivera was born in December 8 1886 in Mexico. He sought out art throughout his life he started drawing as a little kid. He then went to San Carlos Academy of fine Arts in his teens‚ and then traveled to Europe to live and work on his art. First mural he created was in 1922 in the boulevard amphitheater at the university of Mexico was the first important mural of the 20th
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deliberately leaves Eric’s father nameless in this story. Alternatively labeling him as a “father”‚ along with Eric’s description of him‚ portrays a masculine figure to the reader. In the beginning of the story Eric’s father has everything that a “man” is supposed to have. He is a married white landowner‚ with a son‚ Eric‚ and a baby on the way. Yet‚ with all his possessions that add to his masculinity‚ there is still a void of unhappiness sensed. During Jamie’s birthday party‚ Eric’s father is constantly
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When Jade is saying how optimistic Aunt Bernie is even in the terrible situation they are living in she says‚ “Man what an optometrist.” The conversations between Min‚ the narrators sister‚ and Jade‚ their cousin‚ shows how uneducated they are and they poverty they live it. This funny exchange also serves to show the readers their lack of intelligence. When Saunders described Sea Oaks‚ the apartments where they live‚ it was very easy to picture and realize exactly how unsafe it was. Without
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Sea otters may look cute and furry from the outside but they have many attributes that help them to survive in their natural habitat. Along with being one of the smartest mammals‚ they also have finely tuned senses that help protect them and help them hunt. Their cute and furry appearance is not deception‚ despite living in the wild‚ they are very social and often swim along side boats and scuba divers. This became very dangerous when poachers realized the value of their pelts‚ and sea otters were
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Stanley Kunitz: A dive into life American poet‚ essayist‚ translator‚ gardener‚ and journalist‚ Stanley Kunitz is a man of many talents. While possessing these many skills--and implementing all throughout his lengthy career--he had quite the adherence to poetry. From his metaphysical and intricate early works‚ to a more pensive narrative he retained later‚ Kunitz gained the reputation of being a “poet’s poet.” It is through these later (and more reflective) undertakings that make his work still
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o’er the wrinkled blue Lo! the sea is fair‚ Smooth as the flow of a maiden’s hair; And the welkin’s light shines through Into mid-sea caverns of beryl hue‚ And the little waves laugh and the mermaids sing‚ And the sea is a beautiful‚ sinuous thing! I scowl in sullen guise The sea grows dark and dun‚ The swift clouds hide the sun But not the bale-light in my eyes‚ And the frightened wind as it flies Ruffles the billows with stormy wing‚ And the sea is a terrible‚ treacherous thing
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