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    life. Attempts at realism have been made periodically throughout history in all the arts; the term is‚ however‚ generally restricted to a movement that began in the mid-19th century‚ in reaction to the highly subjective approach of romanticism. The works of John Constable and Honoré Daumier show the great differences in Romantic characteristics and Realist characteristics‚ both with the subjects they painted and the styles that they used to paint. John Constable was an English painter who was known

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    Brother and Sister: Night and Day I always knew that people were different. Everyone is unique‚ and has a very different personality. When one thinks of family though‚ uniqueness is sometimes forgotten. I never realized how much this was true until I had my children. My children showed me‚ with all their differences‚ that there is uniqueness even among family. The very first difference that is noticed in my children is their appearance. Matthew‚ my son and first born‚ was born with a head of hair

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    Shakespeare We do not know much about Shakespeare’s life. He comes from the small provincial town Stratford that lies on the Avon. His father was a workman‚ and he was a member of the town council; and he was also the mayor of the town for three years. Shakespeare most likely went to Stratford Grammar School‚ which can still be seen in the town‚ however we do not know much about what he learned in school. In 1582‚ when he was 18 years old‚ he married Ann Hathaway who was 7-8 years older; she

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    This nine weeks I read Sisters by Raina Telgemeier it was a relatable graphic novel about the life of a girl and her sister and it’s really funny and highlights the true parts of having a sister. This novel is about 100 pages long. I read this book because the name and the cover grabbed my attention. My story mainly takes place in their family car on a road trip from California to Colorado. It is recent but does not give a spasic date. The characters are all young when the book took place. There

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    only through suffering from the "monster ingratitude" of Goneril‚ Regan‚ and Edmund did they learn to distinguish the good children from the evil ones. It was "filial ingratitude" which opened Lear’s eyes to the "painful truth": he had disinherited his good daughter and had given power to his evil daughters.  Lear expresses his great shock addressing ingratitude as an enemy that has occupied the heart of his daughter. He says: "Ingratitude‚ though marble-hearted fiend‚ More hidcous when thou

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    Both Woolf and Socrates have been questioning society as a whole. Woolf questioned the ideals about how men and women where treated in society and how gender is just a social construct people made up. While Socrates questioned why society made something pious or impious and people followed it without understanding why. Why do Woolf and Socrates ask and tell us all these things? Its not as though they would be able to change the world‚ but just to be able to make people to think about the construct

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    James Wright Professor Duke English 1301 April 14‚ 2014 Sister Flowers “Sister Flowers” is a short story about a young girl named Marguerite. Due to being raped as a child she explains her life as “sopping around everywhere”. Until the day Marguerite received a “lifeline”‚ Mrs. Flowers‚ a friend of her grandmother. Throughout the short story‚ Marguerite gives a thorough explanation on her opinion of Mrs. Flowers. She puts her on a verbal pedestal‚ describing her as “someone who made me proud

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    Assess the effect that Greek religious beliefs had on Ancient Greek society 2500 years ago was the beginning of the iconic era of Ancient Greece. The myth and beliefs that the Greeks had in the Gods and Goddess (more so the main 12 Olympian Gods) were what shaped and changed the Greeks life. Their entertainment‚ battles‚ wars‚ rituals‚ ceremonies and everyday life was in honor of the Gods. It was almost impossible to not be effected by the beliefs through the system they lived by. They believed

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    “The League of Nations had its greatest successes in the work of the special commission” How far would you agree with this? The League of Nations was set up after the treaty of Versailles to deal with issues in the world. This is where the first obstacle comes because the League of Nations only actually had 44 nations involved and the biggest country in the world- the USA- was not one of these nations‚ making the League of Nations look weak from the onset. Without America it was going to be hard

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    The Europeans‚ during the Age of Exploration‚ had an influence on both the New World across the Atlantic Ocean‚ and the much closer continent of Africa. In both Africa and the New World‚ Europeans had similar influences in that they negatively affected the natives in their search for riches such as spices and precious metals‚ and wherever they traveled they would spread Christianity to the natives. One example of this is when Cortes arrived in the Aztec empire he demanded they convert to Christianity

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