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    should be required to wear school uniforms because there are many good things to them. There have been studies shown that the schools that require school uniforms have a greater graduation rate and a lower bullying rate. Uniforms also lower the cost of outfits for families‚ and lower class performance and the amount of bullying that happens in public and catholic schools. The education of a student is very important to the future and important to the students lives to. So why don’t we require our schools

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    Masks in Hamlet

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    different. “This Mask” theme‚ the way that all of the characters portray themselves as one person on the outside and one different one on the inside‚ is not in the least disguised by Shakespeare. Claudius‚ the murdering king‚ appears to be a somewhat kind‚ caring‚ and friendly person. But inside he is different. He is cold‚ calculating‚ and self-serving. But this might also be a mask. The women in the play‚ Ophelia and Gertrude‚ both use a type of mask to cover what is obvious

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    chosen to do a mask on is Benvolio from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. This mask relates to the character Benvolio because the mask is green and the mask has green jewels. The color green is associated with growth and in the play of Romeo and Juliet‚ Benvolio helps guide Romeo and by giving him advice throughout scene one and this advice helps Romeo grow throughout scene one. Benvolio instead of growing as a person himself‚ is helping others grow around him. The blue feather on the mask represent intelligence

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    In today’s class‚ we first talked about the final project that is with the mask we made last week. I had no idea what to do with the mask‚ but I guess I got some idea. Trina showed us the pictures of the masks her former students made. In the pictures‚ there was a student who became a male at the end of a semester‚ and Trina talked about how the situation for bisexual people was in the past. It was heartbreaking. I have some friends who are bisexual‚ and the story made me think about them. I think

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    My mask was based off of the movie “Predator”. In the movie the character hunts aliens. So I thought this would be a good representation for Jack and his hunters in the book the “Lord of the Flies”. I came to this choice not only I’ve been wanting to make a mask like this but because the look and feeling of the mask has a dark and threatening look to it. Just like Jack because at one point of the story‚ Jack kills a pig and thinks that slitting its throat is funny. Showing how dark he is. Each part

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    1. “We wear the mask” by Paul Laurence Dunbar is a good example of Realism because this poem does a good job of making sure it is about real people. I think this poem portrays real people because it talks about real life issues. The poem is about African Americans after slavery ended and how they were really upset by the pretend everything is normal because they are scared that people will really think that slavery was a good thing and now they are lost without it this is proved when he says “We

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    Carnevale Masks

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    Parties have been around for hundreds of years‚ as a way celebration and social gathering. Masks at parties and celebrations were most popular during the renaissance period. More specifically in Italy‚ during carnevale season when the streets became filled with people dressed in elaborate costume. Summary of culture In 15th Century Italy when Carnevale and masquerade balls were at their peak‚ the culture and religious beliefs of the majority was Roman Catholic. In Roman Catholic‚ they belief in

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    Greek Masks

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    Greek theatre‚ the masks are what defined the convention of performance. They had a limited power to express full emotional ranges. As we can see on the Pronomos vase‚ the actors study the features of their mask before becoming the person it represents. Contrary to Noh masks‚ they were not used all the time‚ however they were dedicated – as well as the performances – to Dionysus‚ known as the God of masks. According to David Wiles‚ " An influential essay of 1933 portrayed the mask as the symbol and

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    two set of stairs in the middle and a little orchestra at the back. The stage acted as a mask-as-frame because it drew the audience’s attention to the center of the stage. It was dark‚ but I could still make out the musicians faces’ and observed that they changed their masks throughout the play. There was this particular violinist that changed her mask the most. At the beginning‚ she had her professional mask on which looked like a face made out of stone‚ unchanging. But as the play went on she changed

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    A mask is an item that is used to hide emotion. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the boys stuck on the island use masks to hide their emotions. They all go through a rollercoaster of emotions but they all fear that showing the emotions will destroy them. Golding uses the masks to symbolize that the boys are hiding behind something to show that they are truly good and no evil can become of them. A mask is used on all of the boys to hide their primitive stage that they are feeling. The

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