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    Barbie-Q

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    MINH TRAN – DMA # 1 Barbie-Q By Sandra Cisneros Cisneros opens her tale with a possessive pronoun: “yours”‚ which confounds readers and draw their immediate attention. Without delay‚ they are then brought into the world of Barbie Dolls: “yours is the one with mean eyes and a ponytail” and “mine is the one with bubble hair”. Here‚ we are overwhelmed with details of the dolls’ costumes - “Red Flair”‚ “sophisticated A-line coatdress with a Jackie Kennedy pillbox hat”‚ “white gloves”‚ etc. - listed

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    The birth of Venus is displayed at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence‚ Italy. But originally Botticelli was commissioned to paint the work by the Medici family of Florence‚ specifically Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de’ Medici under the influence of his cousin Lorenzo de’ Medici‚ close friend to Botticelli. The painting depicts the goddess Venus‚ having emerged from the sea standing on a seashell‚ arriving at the seashore. On Venus’ right is Zephyrus‚ God of Winds‚ he carries with him the gentle breeze Aura

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    Barbie Doll

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    What is the true inspiration behind “Barbie Doll”? The moment a reader puts down the intriguing poem “Barbie Doll” they are immediately fascinated by the thought that society can be so shallow. The question that rang in my mind however a rather simple question to ask but the answer was is far more complicated; what could have been the motivation behind Percy’s famous poem? For instance one must take into account the time period in which the author was writing; the early 1970s or as many refer

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    Venus By Lucretius Essay

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    The opening of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura immediately immerses the reader into a fantastical world ruled by Venus. Creation and generation‚ nature and nurture‚ all lie within her realm. While perhaps foreign to modern audiences‚ such a world would have been familiar to Lucretius’ original Roman audience. In the next few lines‚ however‚ this familiar world experiences upheaval. Venus is usurped as Man becomes the protagonist. More specifically‚ Epicurus emerges as the champion of humanity. As the

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    Columbus vs. de Vaca

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    Cabeza de Vaca were both explorers for Spain‚ but under different rulers and different times. The more famous‚ Christopher Columbus‚ came before de Vaca’s time. Columbus sailed a series of four voyages between 1492 and 1504 in search for a route to Asia which led accidentally to his discovery of new land inhabited with Indians. Christopher sailed under the Spanish monarchs‚ Ferdinand and Isabella for his journey to the "Indies‚" whom he was loyal to by claiming everything in their name. De Vaca

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    the piece is created in. Particularly‚ in the 10th-17th century there is a rebirth of classical ideas‚ in this case Venus. I will be analyzing two Venuses‚ The Venus of Urbino by Titian and the Venus of Rokeby by Velazquez. Specifically‚ how does time period as well as commissioner influence the painting? And does this cause a change in the symbolic meaning and connotation of Venus? The renaissance was a time of rebirth influenced by classical ideas. Many artists found inspiration from the Greeks

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    Mars and Venus

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    Mars AND Venus IN THE Bedroom A GUIDE TO LASTING ROMANCE AND PASSION JOHN GRAY‚ Ph.D. THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO MY WIFE‚ BONNIE‚ whose openness‚ creativity‚ and love continue to inspire my writings and deepen my understanding of relationships. CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS v INTRODUCTION 1 1 Advanced Bedroom Skills for Great Sex 11 2 Sex and Passion 23 3 How to Drive a Woman Wild with Pleasure 35 4 Sexual Confidence 45 5 Women are

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    Titian Venus Of Urbino

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    For the first time it appears in front of humans’ eyes‚ Venus of Urbino is always on the controversy‚ because it has a lot of groundbreaking painting skills and it has a lot of mystery. Who is the woman in the painting? Why is she in this erotic pose? Who is she staring at? Moreover‚ Titian‚ who creates this art work‚ demonstrates not only the social issue during the time he creates this masterpiece but also illustrates his ideology in this painting. Specifically‚ Titian vividly describes his confidence

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    In Venus and Adonis and Antony and Cleopatra‚ William Shakespeare tells the tale of frustrated lovers who long to be desired by the person they love. Although a common plot in many of Shakespeare’s works‚ these accounts instead forefront the reversal of gender identities. Masculinity is questioned through vulnerable male figures; alternatively‚ this masculine role is appropriated by the female counterparts‚ which results in the male figures’ uncertainty and loss of identity. Venus and Adonis comprises

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    Ciera Callahan Art History II 10-20-13 Sfakianos The piece that I chose to write about is entitled The Birth of Venus and was painted by the French artist Nicolas Poussin. This painting was sold to Catherine the Great of Russia in 1771. It was sold another time by the Hermitage Museum in 1932 when the Soviet government was desperate for western currency. It was then that it was acquired for the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The painting was made in Italy in either the year 1635 or 1636. The medium

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