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    William Bouguereau’s The Elder Sister is a painting of two siblings. The elder sister is the young girl holding her baby brother while sitting on a large‚ brown rock. The way the girl gazes at the audience shows that she is challenging and brave. As if she dares someone to mess with her younger sibling. The young girl’s facial expression is hard to tell. Similar to the smile of Mono Lisa‚ it’s not certain if the young girl is smiling or making a straight face. The bare foot hanging down‚ painted

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    William Wegmans Analysis

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    William Wegman is an american videographer‚ photographer and artist born on December 2‚ 1943 in Holyoke Massachusetts. Wegmans style of photography consists of portraits of dogs‚ and he uses techniques like composition‚ rules of third‚ balance‚ contrast and many others to capture the unique and sophistication of his photos. Wegman was insterested in photography for a big bulk of his life‚ but as a kid he never payed much attention to it‚ that is until he recieved a very special gift‚ a 20x24 polaroid

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    Macbeth By: William Shakespeare In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ ambition‚ strength‚ and insanity play major roles in how the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth behave and react. In this twisted story about man slaughter and the thirst for power both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth represent all 3 of these behaviors at some point. However‚ their behaviors progress in very different ways. Throughout the play‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth gradually evolve into each other bringing out opposite

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    Tiger by William Blake

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    “The Tiger” Reflection William Blake seemed like a supernatural poet who thought about the unknown of the universe and pursued to solve them. In his poem "The Tiger"‚ Blake questions the mentality of this so called “God” to create such a violent and harmful animal after having created a kind and gentle one such as the lamb. To understand the poem I had to fully understand the thoughts of the speaker‚ in which there is not a clear addressee‚ considering that the speaker didn’t mention who he or

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    William Blake's Diction

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    Cynthia Whissel utilizes a quantitative approach to break down the diction William Blake uses in his Songs of Innocence and Experience to argue that Blake uses more emotion than his contemporaries and that the Songs of Innocence are more pleasant and lively than their Experience counterparts. William Blake was a Romantic poet who did not have similar writing styles to his contemporaries– Wordsworth‚ Shelley‚ and Byron. He was more similar to Milton‚ given his use of religious connotations. “Shepherd’s

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    William Bradford Author Biography • William Bradford joined the crusade for religious reform at age 12. • In 1620‚ Bradford and his wife‚ Dorothy‚ left behind their four year old son to join nearly 40 other Separatists on the ship Mayflower. • During the long‚ difficult journey to America‚ disagreements broke out among the group and Bradford took decisive action. He helped create the Mayflower Compact‚ often called the first U.S. Constitution. During his 30 years as governor‚ he continued to

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    The Impact of William Wordsworth William Wordsworth‚ the age’s great Bard‚ had a significant impact on his contemporaries. Best known for his beautiful poems on nature‚ Wordsworth was a poet of reflection on things past. He realized however‚ that the memory of one’s earlier emotional experiences is not an infinite source of poetic material. As Wordsworth grew older‚ there was an overall decline in his prowess as a poet. Life’s inevitable change‚ with one’s changes in monetary and social status‚

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    Chat Williams Podcast

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    The podcast by Chat Williams was very informative. I agree with his theory of bringing families together to participate in exercises and developing them for the better. Reason being‚ when it comes to children’s health‚ parents are their child first line of defense to prevent them from being inactive physically fit. In today’s society‚ I think it is challenging for parents to be involved in their children’s health. In several households‚ parents are consumed with working in order to provide stability

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    Stolpestad by William Lychack Stolpestad is a short story written by William Lychack‚ published in 2008‚ is about a policeman who gets called out at the end of his shift‚ to help a 9 year old boy with his suffering dog. Stolpestad is the main character in the story and the protagonist. He is not at all captivated by the task at hand‚ which I believe to be the antagonist of the story‚ but follows his orders and heads out to accomplish this odd task and shoots the dog. In the end he is confronted

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    William Blake Poem

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    Writing for the Humanities Flaka Sejdaj English 21001‚ Section P Due: December 17‚ 2009 Professor: Zach Samalin William Blake Poem William Blake‚ the worlds famous English poet (1757- 1827). He never limited himself to a title where you would say he’s poet of only romance or drama but whatever went wept through his soul he would engrave it in words. Joy and sorrow are opposite each other yet Blake develops poems from each

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