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    There are no limits to what art can be. In particular‚ performance art is no longer contrived in the traditional format; it can be portrayed in any form of medium‚ it could have personal meaning only to the artist or it could represent social and political issues. Performance art can be described as a form of theatrical art featuring the activity of the artist and the works represented in a variety of media. Mike Parr is a renowned Australian performance artist; born in Sydney‚ 1945‚ Parr spent

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    due to the two types of solidarity- mechanical and organic. He notes individuals in modern day society participate in organic solidarity which allow for individuals to create their own sense of individualism- such as interest and life-style choices. “Whoa‚ wait! A quite boy shouted. I am positive‚ I am gay. Justin said (Erdely‚ 2012).” As‚ Durkheim explains‚ through his work he reveals suicide is

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    Bonds So Strong‚ Murder Can’t Break Them Intertextuality suggest that all works of literature are in some way connected and are telling the same story‚ but in different viewpoints. Whether the author is aware or not‚ they are influenced from other works. It could be from a song heard‚ a movie seen‚ or a book read‚ but the author will in some way intertwine other works within their writing consciously or not. In Susan Glaspell’s short story “A Jury of Her Peers” and Helen Reddy’s song “I Am Woman”

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    The Kite Runner Characters 1. Amir is the main character and the narrator of the book. Amir grows up extremely privileged with a rich father named Baba. He feels deprived of an emotional connection with Baba. He thinks that his father blames him for his mothers death and wishes he was more like Hassan. Hassan was Amir’s best friend but‚ he was jealous of Hassan’s relationship with Baba. Amir constantly teased Hassan although Hassan always defended him. Amir sacrifices Hassan for his fathers acceptance

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    Maximus and Odysseus While watching the film Gladiator with my girlfriend I realized the striking similarities that heroes share. However‚ I always wonder who is more of a hero. The definition or hero is a person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose‚ especially one who has risked or sacrificed his or her life. So let us compare the two heroes as the dictionary defines them. In the end I hope to be able to define who is a greater hero. Maximus was a great warrior in the Roman legion

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    Wuthering heights by Emily Bronte Q:Write a paragraph on revenge‚ social class‚ class ambiguity‚ novels narrative structure‚ destructiveness of love destroy or rebuild‚ nature vs. culture‚ gothic theme‚ major conflicts in the novel‚ good vs. evil‚ passion vs. rationality? A: Wuthering Heights is a tale of romantic passion set in the present 1801 however the primary story line has taken place years ago. I believe Bronte chose this date as it relates to its happenings at a time when the old

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    Harry Lavender Essay – Draft 1 Composers use elements and characteristics of language to create voice in their texts to shape meaning and affect interpretation of the audience. This is demonstrated by the composers of the following texts; “The life and Crimes of Harry Lavender” composed by Marele Day‚ the 2010 film “never Let Me Go” directed by Richard Eyre and the novel “Wuthering Heights” composed by Emily Bronte In the novel “The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender” the composer Marele Day’s persona

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    a “girl thing”. Especially the action genre. It may sound silly because I am almost twenty years old and the fact that I might be coming off as a little hypocritical in response to the art. Girls: “oh look at all these pretty colors!” while boys: “whoa‚ man‚ look at that. That’s a wild lookin’ tiger”. It’s true that girls love pretty colors‚ but girls love to see an actual story that is narrated or told by some of the characters. Dialogue is important for me in any book because in order to really

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    92-97). London: Black Rose Books. June Larken‚ WGS 160 Lectures (September 25th – October 2nd) Mann‚ Susan Archer‚ Transgender theory‚ In Doing Feminist Theory: From Modernity to Postmodernity‚ (2012)‚ (pp. 249-251)‚ New York: Oxford Press. Oudshoorn‚ Nelly‚ Gender In A Transnational World: (“Sex and the Body”‚ Beyond the Natural Body: An Archaeology of Sex Hormones)‚ (1994)‚ (pp. 6-8) Grewal‚ Inderpal & Kaplan‚ Caren‚ Gender In A Transnational World‚ (2006)‚ (pp.1-5) Martin‚ Emily‚ Gender In A Transnational

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    Discuss outsiders and marginalisation in Wuthering Heights Isolation and marginalisation are key themes that run throughout the novel. They are shown in a variety of ways such as‚ the two main houses (Wuthering heights and Thrushcross Grange)‚ the marginalisation of the lower classes and also the isolation of individual characters. A literary critique by Katherine Swan suggested that ‘Wuthering Heights’ was a novel filled with ‘dark passion and misguided characters’ and I believe the isolation of

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