acquirement. She became increasingly more involved to the feminist/political work‚ which led her to be a columnist for The Village Voice newspaper company (source). In her employment here‚ she has written several critiques of artists like Sandy Skoglund‚ Audrey Flack‚ etc. in which she often discusses the generalize idea of their work‚ background
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Tim Winton’s that eye‚ the sky (1986) uses first person narrative techniques‚ symbolism‚ imagery and characterisation to create the persona of Morton Flack‚ the narrator and protagonist of the novel. Winton uses Ort’s narration to give the reader insights into the Flack family‚ the relationships they have and the issues that they face. As Winton develops Ort’s narration the reader is supplied with many symbolic images. The most important symbol and imagery in the novel is the sky. Prior to Henry
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his love Audrey gets eaten by the plant and he regrets the fame and fortune that has come from it all. b. Prescriptive The Little Shop of Horrors would have been better if Audrey had not been eaten by the plant as well and she could have lived happily ever after with Seymore. Also‚ Seymore should have fought more for the death of the dentist; I feel it came too easily to him. II. Character a. Descriptive i. Seymore is a good guy but‚ tries too hard to get fame and fortune and in
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Our simplest words are often the deepest in meaning: birth‚ kiss‚ flight‚ dream. The sculptor Constantin Brancusi spent his life searching for forms as simple and pure as those words—forms that seem to have existed forever‚ outside of time. Born a peasant in a remote village in Romania‚ he spent most of his adult life in Paris‚ where he lived in a single small room adjoining a skylit studio. Upon his death in 1957‚ Brancusi willed the contents of his studio to the French government‚ which eventually
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Audrey Hepburn: More than a Female Actress Audrey Hepburn once said‚ "People‚ even more than things‚ have to be restored‚ renewed‚ revived‚ reclaimed‚ and redeemed; never throw out anyone” (qtd. in Connors). Audrey truly lived by this philosophy‚ she volunteered many years for UNICEF‚ and encourages all females to live beyond the labels. To truly understand how Audrey Hepburn was a revolutionary figure we have to look at her early life‚ acting career‚ and her work for UNICEF. Hepburn was a very
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Seymour names the mysterious plant Audrey II‚ after his crush‚ Audrey. Seymour seeing the plant as his way to get famous and rich‚ suggests that they use it as a way to attract customers. Seymour notices that the plants seems to have a craving for blood. Audrey II is a huge success for the struggling floral shop as it creates attention and business for them. Things are looking up for Seymour as Audrey finally notices him. As Audrey II grows so does his hunger for blood‚ and talks to
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Seymour seeks a way of bringing the shop -- and himself -- fame and fortune. He purchases a strange plant from an even stranger oriental street vendor (Vincent Wong)‚ naming the plant after his girlfriend Audrey (Ellen Greene‚ one of the few carry-overs from the Broadway version). Gradually‚ Seymour learns to his horror that "Audrey II" (given the voice of R&B performer Levi Stubbs) craves blood and flesh. With each of Audrey II’s "FEEED MEEE"s‚ Seymour must scare up human food to satisfy the plant’s
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Some may say freedom means saying or doing whatever you want‚ while others believe that freedom is about equality. However‚ a new and unique context to the word presents itself in the short story “The Strangers That Came to Town”‚ written by Ambrose Flack‚ explaining how true freedom is about being accepted. The Duvitch’s‚ an immigrant family‚ face several situations in the story where they are not accepted into the community‚ and hence have limits on their freedom. Through Mr. Duvich‚ his wife and
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Welcome to the blue collar city of Buffalo‚ New York. I find myself in my great Uncle Wills old brick home in the center of South Buffalo. The house has the familiar smell of old people‚ in the foyer are a pair of work boots the leather old and worn‚ the soles nearly depleted. A layer of dust has formed on the boots that have remained untouched for decades. As I move closer to the kitchen I can hear the recognizable sound of stainless steel clinking on ceramic‚ the rhythmic noise can only be one
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going about who’s going to walk into the room. Make this a stronger moment and then let the visual of Greg Sutton speak as the twist. The ending is charming as all the suspects come together to actually really murder Greg at the mic. One can see the wheels turning as they glance at each other. The moment is
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