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    emotional content into his works, as well as his bold stylistic brush stokes, allowed for a significant perception in the art world. His sense of freedom for experimentation discarded the traditions of the Impressionist style in which restricted artists to focus on the effects of colour and light in nature…

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    the beginning of the story the narrator's mother is sitting in the kitchen sewing her daughter a dress. The material she chooses is very hard to sew and is very bold, the author writes, "The red velvet material was hard to work with, it pulled, and the style my mother had chosen was not easy either". The reason the mother chooses theses bold choices is because herself, being a nonconformist, is very unique and does not fit into the standard mold of society. She wants her daughter to follow in…

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    Pathos In The Onion

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    In the mock press release from The Onion, the author(s) illustrate how products are marketed to consumers by using very bold claims and outlandish customer reviews to portray the message in a satirical fashion. This use of satire sparks pulls on the pathos of the reader and allows for a more engaging experience for the reader. The author(s) of this passage use satire to its fullest effect through outlandish claims. A prime example of these foolish would be, "If the frequency of one’s foot…

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    forced to accept a foreign belief. This precise cultural collision happens between the white men, “missionaries” and those of the Igbo tribe. The main character we follow throughout the novel is Okonkwo. Before the missionaries “invade”, Okonkwo was a bold, brave warrior who was proud of his culture. Okonkwo withheld high status position in his clan, while also accomplishing a significant…

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    Identity In The Outsiders

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    children trapped inside. Similarly, Dally was being fearless when he took risks such as showing an unloaded gun to armed policemen. In addition to this, Johnny was being bold when he pushed his friend Ponyboy out the way of falling debris while staying inside the burning building to help the kids. Likewise, Dally was being bold when he committed so many crimes, that he managed to get himself arrested at age ten. Lastly, Johnny was being resilient when he was saving the children from the burning…

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    Also this ad has a website and it says newportpleasure.com/payday all in bold. This website makes the cigarettes look more official and the audience will like the cigarettes more because you can win free things. Also this ad has the surgeon general’s warning at the bottom right hand of the page on the green boarder in a white…

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    Clarendon went on to do nothing less than set the tone for commercial and editorial printing for the remainder of the century. It also created the related bold standard that still exists today for emphasizing text in design. After a brief lapse in popularity, Clarendon typeface made a comeback in 1935 when Monotype Imaging released their version. After that, Hermann Eidenbenz adapted the typeface for modern…

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    line (the tunnel) capture the attention and makes the viewer’s eyes follow the tunnel from the left lower corner to the upper right corner. The viewer then reads the text on the left side, where leading words “Super Bowl- Human Trafficking” is in red bold letters, whereas in smaller letters is the information which gives the explanation for the main image in the center of the artwork. This text tells the viewer that “Super Bowl is commonly known as the single largest human trafficking incident…

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    A bodycon dress is meant to be worn by a confident woman who wants to show off her shape. Brown bodycon dresses are a bold statement when they're worn in a shade as close as possible to the wearer's skin color too. Sexy Strapless The MAXIMGR Women's Sexy Strapless Long Bandage Bodycon Celebrity Casual Dress is available for $11.41. A style, shape and color much like this bandage dress was worn by a celebrity. Kardashian wore it with strappy sandal heels and nothing else. The nude brown was a…

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    Art Analysis Essay

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    this artwork is that it is very creative and it has an unique oldfangled design of a robot. The artist used a great number elements of line the radio speaker design use vertical lines which are bold and thick . The antenna line are diagonal line that are long and thin. The curved lines are thick, bold, and smooth these lines creates the facial features and head of the robot figure. Each individual three dimensional shape of the radio and TV gives the artwork a robot shape. The geometric shape…

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