Gift Of The Magi Essay

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    In stories, such as The Wolves in the Walls and The Sandman Vol. 3: Dream Country, visuals and illustrations play an important role in conveying some of the themes and providing connections with the characters we otherwise would not have. Though they both take advantage of illustrations, the visuals of the two are very different. In The Wolves in the Walls the visuals are made up of a mix of pictures, paintings, and pen drawings. This type of visual provides us with a look into the world of the…

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    stories had a static or dynamic character, a person that either changed over the course of the story or a person that stays the same. You can tell a character is dynamic or static by the thoughts and feelings or what they do in the story. In the gift of the magi Della was a static character. The other two, most dangerous game and the necklace where both dynamic characters. They both changed how they view the world, like how in the necklace madame loisel at the beginning was the person who…

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    Dominican Republic, the Daughter, and one being a natural born American, Della. Even though these characters come from two different places and have two different backgrounds, they have more in common than what meets the eye. Della, from “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry, and the Daughter, from the “Daughter of Invention” by Julia Alvarez who’s nickname is Cukita, have many similarities such as both of them being poor and or trying to make a living, they are both passionate about something, and…

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    O.Henry’s unique style was often reflected in his work. One element of his unique style was situational irony. This means that his stories had surprise endings or sudden, surprising plot twists. In the short story, “After Twenty Years” by O.Henry, Bob, a criminal, believes that he is reuniting with and old friend, but he finds that the man he was walking with is not who he thought he was. “You’re not Jimmy Wells,” (228). This shows situational irony because Bob suddenly finds out that he has…

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    work. O. Henry writes with situational irony, which is also called a plot twist or a surprise ending. O. Henry’s style is shown in his work when he writes. For example, his short story, The Gift of the Magi, it is Christmas time, and Della and Jim both sold their possessions that the other was going to buy gifts for. So, for Jim, the thing Della sold was her hair. Selling her hair, Della was going to…

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    The Bible has four gospels but, only two of them contain the nativity story. The two gospels that have the nativity story are the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. Both are similar on a literary level which can be explained by the synoptic problem. The Gospel of Mark and the source “Q” were the basis of these two gospels. Matthew and Luke shared sources but, they had their individual sources too. The genealogy, the nativity, and the childhood of Jesus played significant roles within the…

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    If you believe, then join Christians on Ash Wednesday and journey for 46 days of spiritual growth. Bathe in the experience of the gift of life. The gift of life was bought by God and granted the world at the cost of his Beloved Son - Jesus! Come as you are praying and studying, so as to accept what God has done through Christ. Then, leave the experience of being you to living the experience…

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    Creating art is, as some say, the indication of mystery in excellence or God; it is a diversion in which man lets off an overabundance of steam [stored energy]; otherwise it is the outflow of feelings by man’s psyche, and most of all; it is pleasure; however, considering everything, it is a method of social unity amongst mankind; consoling them in similar feelings and forever extending the shared common visual language of the world. Through new visual ideas introduced by artists, categories of…

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    Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s Napoleon on His Imperial Throne, 1860, and the mosaic Theodora and Her Attendants, ca. 547, both illustrate powerful individuals from the time periods. While both artworks are about powerful leaders they have a wide stretch of time between them. The mosaic of Theodora and Her Attendants is a part of the Byzantine art era. Byzantine art was art produced in the middle ages, and usually centered in Constantinople. The artwork from this time were very connected with…

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    behind the Mona Lisa's smile. The proper understanding of the human visual system was still centuries away. Still, he knew that he pulled some kind of neat trick; the painting was one of his personal favorites and he gave it to the king of France as a gift the tricky concept here is that different parts of your eye are actually "tuned in" to different spatial frequencies. Anything you look at has both high and low spatial frequency patterns, layered on top of each other—and what you see depends…

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