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    Questions for Surrealism (Please copy the following questions to a word document – save in your h: as Surrealism Project in your Art folder) Questions 1 and 2 will be worked on in the first two theory lessons and will be due the following week Questions 3 will be worked on in the third and fourth art lesson and will be due the following week. PAY ATTENTION (submit a copy or print of the EVERY piece of art work you discuss.) (Each piece of art work should have - name of artist‚ title

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    next to my head that had been covered with a thin blanket to dim the light was causing the glow. I began to stir‚ and rolled over in discomfort. I realized it wasn’t the hot temperature that was bothering me so much as the toxic smell of plastic burning. Unconsciously‚ I pulled back the covers being careful not to disturb the sleeping child beside me‚ and grabbed a hold of the black metal frame of my bed. My reflexes reacted quickly‚ and I released my grip. The hot metal had burned my hand. In that

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    Analysis of "The House"

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    An Analysis of “The House” “The House” by Kim Krupp Pepe is a selection about a girl and her memories of her old house as a child. The main idea is that she is grown up and will never experience the same memories as she once had‚ but she also cherishes her memories of the house that she once lived in as a child. For example‚ in the last paragraph‚ she states that “Now I’m always kind of torn between being sad because I feel like a child and yet knowing I am not and can never be again. Another part

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    Literary Analysis of Barn Burning Child abuse has been a common occurrence throughout the times of this world. In the story Barn Burning that was written by the author William Faulkner‚ a story is told of a boy named Colonel Sartoris Snopes who lives with his family. His father is a man who has seen the brutality of war and has a very cold heart. His name is Abner Snopes. His heart is so cold that it is almost as if he is not even human. William Faulkner in the story uses words comparing Abner

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    A Symbolism Analysis of "Barn Burning" In William Faulkner’s 1939 short story "Barn Burning‚" a young boy‚ Colonel Sartoris Snopes (Sarty)‚ is faced with and forced to endure the abusive and destructive tendencies of his father‚ Abner Snopes. As the story unfolds‚ several examples can be found to illustrate Faulkner’s use of symbolism to allow the reader to sense the disgust for Abner Snopes‚ the significance in the lack of color usage throughout the story‚ and finally‚ Sarty’s journey. In the

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    “City Upon a Hill” Analysis In 1630 the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony gave a sermon to his Puritan followers. Winthrop writes that God has purposefully made some people poor and others rich in order to perform his work in the different areas of life. He also speaks of a man’s moral requirement to help others with their needs. Winthrop’s purpose of delivering this sermon to Puritans was to encourage them to purify their connection with God and to obtain perfect order in their society

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    Flag Burning

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    Prentice‚ 1965 3. Goldstein‚ Robert J. Flag Burning and Free Speech: the case of Texas vs. Johnson. Kansas: University Press of Kansas‚ c2000 4. Kenworthy‚ Tom. "Flag amendment sent to House floor; Democratic leaders will seek Thursday vote‚ hoping to kill measure." Washington Post. 20 June 1990: 14 5. Lee‚ Steven. Flag Burning: Right or Wrong? 28 November 2002. http://www.tcn.net/~opticom/Steve/index.html 6. McDaniel‚ Ann. "A Burning Constitutional Issue: can Congress Protect the American

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    Once Upon A Troll Analysis

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    Once Upon a Troll By Nora Clarkowski‚ Maggie Yuhas‚ and Piper Streit Once upon a time‚ Cindy wakes up with the sun streaming through her windows and the sound of blue birds tweeting and her mother yelling from downstairs. She pulls herself out of bed and throws on her cream white dress and her trusted pastel blue high top Converse‚ she would never leave the house without. She sits down at breakfast‚ hoping for one calm moment before school‚ but instead is greeted by her step mother’s constant questions

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    “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner follows the life of Colonel Sartosis Snopes‚ Sarty‚ and his family. Sarty is a ten year boy who moves around a lot due to his dad’s violent habits. Sarty has to decide what his morals are and if his loyalty to his father is worth putting in front of those morals. Sarty’s father‚ Abner‚ burns down people’s barns if he has a conflict with them. The members of the Snopes Family all live in fear of Abner because of his rage and violence. Sarty goes through the

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    The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons Vs. Starry Night Turner‚ The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons‚ 16th October‚ 1834‚ Oil on Canvas‚ Philadelphia Museum of Art (1835) Van Gogh‚ Starry Night‚ 1889‚ Oil on Canvas‚ The Museum of Modern Art‚ New York In the eery evening of October 16‚ 1834‚ a huge fireball blew up through the roof of The Houses of Parliament. Creating an enormous blaze‚ to the horror of passerbys‚ it caught the attention of Joseph Mallord

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