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    The Teke Masks

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    Only after the people of Congo got independence in 1960‚ the masking traditions were brought back. Teke masks abstractly portray a human face. Although all of them have a similar design‚ each mask is unique. Each mask is distinct from another. The masks are worn by members of the Kidmu‚ a secret society. This society is intervened in all major events in the social life of their village. The mask is used to confirm the social and political structure during the Kidumu masquerade dancing ceremonies.

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    Benvolio Mask

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    For my Benvolio mask‚ I chose the color blue for loyalty‚ the dove’s wing for being a peacemaker‚ and the monocle to represent wisdom. In public‚ when Benvolio enters the scene‚ he sees men with raised swords so he told them to “put up your swords” (1‚1‚76). Tybalt then enters and tells Benvolio to draw his sword but Benvolio tells Tybalt that he should “part these men with me” (1‚1‚82). This shows that Benvolio wants no violence but rather peace. Since a dove’s wing means peacefulness‚ honesty‚

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    African Mask

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    Function of an African Mask In the early 20th Century‚ artists like PABLO PICASSO and ANDRE DERAIN were inspired by the bold abstract designs that they discovered in African tribal masks. They collected and used these works of art to influence their own style. In effect‚ they used African culture to refresh the tired tradition of figure painting in Western Art. As a result‚ we now tend to admire the bold design and abstract patterns of African masks through European eyes. We appreciate them as exhibits

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    times and looking up the meaning‚ there appears to be a great meaning to it. Each stanza talks about something different and even some may relate to one another in meaning‚ all the stanzas are extremely unique. In this poem‚ the author uses literary devices such as personification

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    order for masks

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    LIT 203 (PHILIPPINE LITERATURE) Submitted By: Rosselle Joy D. Tapia IT21FA1 Submitted to: Dr. Nazario L. Cebreros Order for Masks By: Virginia R. Moreno I. VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT a. Harlequinade: a comedy or pantomime in which Harlequin is the main attraction. ; Farcical clowning or buffoonery; acting like a clown or buffoon. b. Suave: smooth c. Tantalizing: to excite (another) by exposing something desirable while keeping it out of reach

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    Kanaga Masks

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    representations of the earth and the sky. There is the Gelede mask created by the Yoruba tribe in 1950 that depicts this theme. The Gelede mask is used in the ceremony celebrating women during the Gelede festival. Above the mask you see these figures that depict two snakes and three birds. Birds can be seen as being closer to the sky and snakes as being closer to the earth. Then there is the Kanaga mask created by the Dogon people in 1950. The Kanaga mask contains two beams above it. The upper beam represents

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    Pi's Masks

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    Masks Pi Patel is a human being and behind every human being lays masks to hide secrets of personality‚ parts of the person that might not seem acceptable to other human beings. For some people these masks are there to make the person be viewed in a better matter or it can even be for a more important matter in survival. Most may not even notice that all along they were showing a mask at some times. Although some of these masks can be hard to find‚ Pi’s did not seem to be hard to find. For

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    the Union’s railroad‚ escapes his death. Bierce does a phenomenal job at keeping the reader on his or hers “toes”. Ambrose Bierce is able to transmit a sense of shock by foreshadowing Fahrquhar’s future through different uses of literary techniques. Through the literary technique of allusion‚ Bierce is able to show Fahrquhar’s end is approaching by associating it with biblical references. Fahrquhar‚ as mentioned in the beginning paragraph‚ is being hanged in this short story. The noose which is

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    Humorous Masks

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    During this assessment I was using the curious mask as my character seemed to be calm‚contained but also curious at the same time hence i thought this would be a good choice of a mask for my character and felt that it suited my character well. my group consisted of Amani‚ Vishesh‚ Simran and I. Vishesh and I decided to be doctors who are travelling in a plane for an urgent meeting and happened to be sitting next to a famous celebrity‚ but we don’t realize this until I start to read a magazine and

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    Literary Analysis “The Things We Dare Not Tell” In the poem “The Things We Dare Not Tell‚” Henry Lawson’s purpose is to state the two different types of secrets that people posses which are; the kind that should be external to others and the kind that should be kept internal from others. He adopts a simpering and deceived aspect in order to relate to the alike feelings and experiences of his audience. Henry Lawson begins the poem by recognizing the extent of secrets and the aptitude they may

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