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    treated the Baudelaire children horribly. Because right when the children got to count olafs house he made then clean his whole house that was a huge mess. He also only gave them one bed to sleep on from all three children. The when the children begged him to give them food. Count Olaf just gave them pieces of old meat. But there was something that count olaf tried to do but just wasn’t right. It was extremely horrible. One night count olaf came up with a plan to steal the Baudelaire fortune. After

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    the creation of the new Paris which Manet depicted in many of his paintings. While Le Dejeuner Sur L ’Herbe and Olympia were the most famous and most controversial works Manet produced‚ I do not feel they represent the view of the French writer Baudelaire who came up with the phrase ’modern life ’. Instead I will be focusing more on Manet ’s last great masterpiece The Bar at the Folies-Bergere‚ a much better display of Paris life‚ as well as some of his other lesser known‚ smaller works. I will

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne was an early 19th century American novelist‚ “Dark Romantic‚” and short story writer. He is mostly famous for his novel The Scarlet Letter in 1850 along with various other short stories including‚ Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment. Many people believe that Hawthorne’s many works followed along the lines of a Dark Romanticism or anti-romanticism‚ but others have different opinions in which they believe he was a romantic writer. The short story‚ Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment‚ is about an

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    The New Romantics was a subculture born out of dissatisfaction with the way ‘punk had become a parody of itself’ (Cole‚ 2000) that‚ once adopted by the mainstream‚ began to alienate ‘many of those who were at first attracted to it’s embracing of difference and individuality’ (Cole‚ 2000). Where punk had once been about a very ‘DIY’ ethic and energy‚ it evolved into something uniform and hyper-masculinised. In doing so‚ the punk scene became much less of a welcoming space for LGBTQ+ youth‚ such as

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    Edgar Allan Poe According to ( Roy ) ‚ Edgar Allan Poe ( 1/19/1809 ‚ Boston‚ MA - 7.x . 1849 ‚ Baltimore‚ MD ) - poet‚ novelist‚ critic‚ editor ‚ "the man captive mysteries of life " and " covered the holy passion to understand his soul " ( M.Gorky )‚ one of the first U.S. professional writers ‚ who lived exclusively literary work : the artist although knowing tides popularity ‚ but not immediately understood and valued at home. INTRODUCTION CREATIVITY Edgar Allan Poe "The Raven"

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    in the literature and other arts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ mainly in Europe and North America. The movement’s literature is characterized chiefly by a rejection of 19th-century traditions and of their consensus between author and reader: conventions of realism

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    Edgar Allan Poe: The Author of Horror If you wish to forget anything on the spot‚ make a note that this thing is to be remembered.” (“Brainy Quotes”). Edgar Allan Poe had a very odd impact on literature. He had introduced many writers to a new style of writing and perception. An author he impacted greatly was Conan Doyle. Poe expressed himself through dark and melancholy poems. MAjority of his poems‚ such as “The Raven”‚ “Annabel Lee”‚ and many more are based on loss. This matched how he perceived

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    often retain constraints in their daily life due to gender norms and the lack of women’s rights. While females were seen as vulnerable and passive beings‚ men were dominant and obtained more of a presence in the public sphere. French poet‚ Charles Baudelaire‚ emphasizes on the pleasure of being a flâneur in a urban environment in‚ "The Painter of Modern

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    Pierrot le fou is a French-Italian film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and released in 1965. The film is about the story of Ferdinand Griffon‚ a man who lives a wealthy life in Paris. He is married to a rich Italian woman who gave him a child. Unsatisfied with his Parisian life‚ he decides to flee away with Marianne‚ an ex-girlfriend of his‚ whom he meets again by chance‚ while she has been called on to baby-sit his child. Ferdinand decides to give a radical turn to his life pursuing a criminal career

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    Hallucinogens and Culture: Creativity and Psychedelic Drugs Michael Montano 2667847 ANT 4461-Spring 2013 mmont251@fiu.edu 4/11/13 Table of Contents Introduction…………………………1 Background………………………….3 Main Body of Paper…………………6 Discussion and Conclusion...…..…...12 Pictures……………………………...14 References…………………………...18 In a world where the mind is its own unknown universe‚ it is no surprise that scientists‚ philosophers‚ scholars and the everyday person try to understand how the brain

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