The Man with the Golden Arm

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    Orient. The man on the elevated seat/throne, the emasculated Eunich in his white robe, is one of the two men present in this painting, and near of his hookah. He is seated at a higher level to ensure that he is able to gaze over the multiple women present in his harem, and he is able to act as the keeper of the harem.…

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    Athena Greek Goddess

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    There is also a beautiful golden and marble statue in Vienna. Athens (or Athenae) is in plural form, because it represents thesisterhood of the goddess that existed there.Similarly, Athena was called Mykene in the city of Mycenae (alsoa plural after the respective sisterhood), and…

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    Alexo Research Paper

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    three.” Proclaimed the talking rock. “Okay then, we shall go.” Answered Alexo The duo went towards the dark cave and seen the golden, flaming beast glowing laying down on the ground with it eyes closed. “Now that it’s asleep, you can attack it.” Commented the rock. The crown was visible because of the glowing beast. It sat on a rock that was behind Miro. Alexo drew her golden sword and walked steadily across the dark cave. She painstakingly tiptoed towards the beast by not making a sound. “EEK.”…

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    Gatsby was enamored of the established rich society. Gatsby believed having possessions and status would help impress the love of his life Daisy. Gatsby having loved and lost his cherished Daisy, was hurt and jealous that she had married another man, instead of waiting for him. In contrast to green, white has a wider range of influence in connection to the characters. The color white only symbols one thing, innocence. For example, Daisy is always seen wearing white, which conveys an…

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    is called a backdraft, or a flash up. Just as I got inside I stumbled over the elderly man in the room laying in front of the door. The ignited fire was incredibly hot, all of my sinus cavities in my head drained instantly onto my shirt, I quickly grabbed the man by his belt and shirt collar and tossed him just outside the door and dived on top of him. The intense heat had started to ignite the hair on my arms and head, and I was beginning to spontaneously combust. Someone in the hall had a…

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    Peggy Feury's Life Story

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    Peggy Feury, a female actress on Broadway, on television, and in films, was born on June 20, 1924, in Jersey city of New Jersey. Peggy’s real name is Margaret Traylor. Feury’s father’s name is Richard feury and her mother’s names is Margaret Feury. Peggy had only one sibling and that was her younger sister Elinor Feury. As peggy graduated from high school, she went to the Barnard college located in New York city. Soon after she graduated Barnard, Peggy then attended the Yale school of drama.…

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    swished and curled behind it like an aphoristic shadow, the cat’s shimmering gold eyes scanning across the horizon. A tall man appeared beside the creature in a plume of red flames and putrid smoke. His long blonde hair flew freely about his waist, mint-green eyes locked onto the tiny creature before him. He reached out to stroke the animal, ropy muscles twitching in his arm. “Adela,” he spoke in his rich voice, “whatever are you doing here?” The feline curled her tail in the air prissily, her…

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    Klimt The Kiss Summary

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    World in Love With a Golden Romance: Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss Gustav Klimt’s oil and gold leaf painting on canvas, The Kiss of 1908 is his interpretation of the society in which he found himself, views on religion, nature, and sex and love. The perfectly square painting’s foreground is a lush green mound covered in hundreds of small pink, gold, red, and purple flowers. The greenery extends over three-fourths of the painting. The middle ground hosts a couple, male and female, arms locked in a…

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    OUTCAST. The golden men in freshly groomed suits would’ve described the outskirt of this deserted place, yet they still manage to stop by once in awhile. I assumed the destination in which every conscious minds would have resisted to stop here, as the valley of ashes laid between their desires; the yellow city of life, itself. It was early noon under the vacant sunlight when two men appeared, almost solidly, at the rusting door of my garage. One I can say, is none-other than Tom Buchanan, a…

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    During the Golden Age, it was not uncommon for a single comic book issue to sell over one million copies. A popularity spike of comic books started mostly during World War II. Marvel and DC comics were the most favored. Marvel was created in 1939, and was known as Timely Comics by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Spider-Man and Wolverine are the most well-known heroes from Marvel. DC Comics also known as Detective Comics, were founded in 1935, by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson. Comic books impacted…

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