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    The New Colossus

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    September 21‚ 2011 The Outdated Statues "Ozymandias" is about a speaker learning from a traveler about a huge broken statue in the middle of the desert. The statue was of an Egyptian King Ramses II‚ also known as “Ozymandias.” The traveler explains to us the great work of the sculptor‚ who captured the king’s “passions” and gave meaning to a lifeless thing. Then towards the end of the poem there was an inscription that contradicted itself. Just as the statue in the poem “Ozymandias” has an

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    six lines). The poem is about a person who met a traveler in the desert and was told about a statue. In this context‚the traveler is a book‚and the person is the reader of that book. The statue represents Ozymandias‚ an Egyptian Pharaoh. Ozymandias is an arrogant king who considered himself as the most powerful and superior being. In the sestet‚ through the inscription on the pedestal of his statue‚ Ozymandias portrays how he is so arrogant by saying that he is the king of kings‚ and that no one

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    Titan" statue. This statue was added to the Art Institutes ’ collection in 1996 and labeled as a gift from an anonymous donor. This statue of Durga is a piece of ancient art which I feel represents the power and imagery of the "goddess." The statue is made of grey sandstone and is not all that large measuring in at around 61 centimeters tall. It is estimated that the statue of Durga is from the late 10th century which is also known by the Art Institute as the Koh Ker period. The statue is the

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    Han Xueyuan The Bronze Statue from Artemision The Bronze Statue from Artemision is made in Transition period and probably in Attica. It is made of bronze and depicts a naked man. As a result of its provenance and subject mater‚ scholars have debated whether the Bronze Statue from Artemision portrays an athlete or a god. Furthermore‚ they frequently attempt to identify which god‚ if any‚ this statue portrays 1. From its height (larger than life-size)‚ the facial features‚ and the pose of the figure

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    Eros Paper

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    The statue of Eros sleeping is one of the key attractions in the metropolitan museum collections for the lovers of ancient Greek history. A glimpse at the magnificent work of art takes one away‚ far back in time to the Hellenistic age. Clearly it is one of the most remarkable works in the Metropolitan Museums total collection. The statues sculptor is not known but the time of its making has been correctly identified. Moreover historical studies have revealed much surrounding the statue of Eros as

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    by Stefano Mariottini on August 16‚ 1972‚ on the bottom of the Ionic Sea near Riace Marina in Calabria in Italy. The statues have been dated to roughly 450BC. The statues’ eyes are inlaid with bone and glass‚ the lips and nipples are made from copper while the teeth are silver. Both statues at one point held spears and shields; however‚ those have not been recovered. Both statues stand firmly on the right foot‚ with the left foot forward and left knee relaxed. The right hip is thrust out with the

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    The New Colossus Essay

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    New Colossus‚” imagery is developed to help establish the theme of freedom in the poem. First‚ imagery is formed when Lazarus states‚ “Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame‚ With conquering limbs astride from land to land…” (Lazarus 1). The Greek Statue of Rhodes was created to applaud the great victories by Helios and his audacious actions in battle. Though‚ the immediate imagery in this line indicates that the image of this “New Colossus” will be one of kind and welcoming status instead of conquest

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    example of Donatello’s talent is demonstrated in his statue‚ St. Mark : the product of the artist’s ingenious merging of classical ideas with the tenets of the Renaissance and his keen ability to use optical correction (Artble‚ 2017). Accordingly‚ this paper will highlight the Italian Renaissance artist‚ Donatello and his work‚ St.

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    passive voice

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    active voice. Consider the sentence The French government commissioned sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi to design the Statue of Liberty. The sentence is considered an active voice sentence because the subject‚ the French government‚ actively commissioned the object‚ Bartholdi‚ to design the statue. Consider the sentence Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was commissioned to design the Statue of Liberty by the French government. The sentence is a passive voice sentence because the subject‚ Bartholdi‚ is acted

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    Hatshepshut v/s Kouros

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    Ancient Egyptian and Greek statues have many similarities. Hatshepsut in a Devotional Attitude is an Egyptian statue from 1473-1458 BCE. It is almost 8 feet tall and almost 2.5 feet wide. It is made of granite and is a statue of Queen Hatshepsut‚ the wife of Tutmose III‚ one of the most dynamic egyptian kings of the eighteenth dynasty. The Marble Statue of a Kouros (youth) is an Archaic Greek statue from 590-680 BCE. It is a little over 6 feet tall and about 20 inches at its widest. It is the representation

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