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    1 / 4 Kurtis Gustin Hist 370 Comparing and contrasting pre-modern Asian literature The lives of the elite and the aristocrats of pre- 1200 China and Japan share some commonalties also while possessing unique differences. The aspects of the lifestyle enjoyed by these two groups of people are forever immortalized in two novels that, while are fiction, give insight into what life was like back then. The two books in question are firstly, Dream of the red chamber and The tale of Genji.…

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    throw a hill of it into the pot! No, the palate becomes nauseous. You believe a poem must be beautiful, or it can have no excellence. I am right?” She knows that when he made that love poem, he’s stacking too much beauty, and therefore ruining the elegance of the poems by adding so much “spice.” Finally, the last problem Madame Crommelynck would have a problem with is…

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    It was a smaller model (48.2 cm less in length) and light (222.2 kg less in weight). Despite the change of image and concept, less sportiness in exchange for greater elegance, the year of its release, Ford sold 386,000 units. Its price ranged between $ 3,134 and $ 3,674. At this time, the Cobra II and King Cobra will be two models of great importance. Before the Absence of convertibles in the range, in 1977 Ford creates…

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    and its purpose and lastly, I will be analyzing the message behind the video. Apple defines it self as one of the most valuable companies in the world. Established in 1976 in Cupertino, California, the firm has become a symbol of innovation and elegance in design. These characteristics are linked to Apple’s mission statement and vision statement, which continue…

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    was accompanied by a solo dance performed by Emma Wendemeyer. To me this was a moment that shared a somber but peaceful mood as she danced in a dim setting with a spotlight on her. She handled the spotlight well as she danced with such grace and elegance. They finished the show with two of the most common songs of the holiday season “Santa Claus is coming to town” and “A merry carol of bells”. I felt that they performed these songs at the perfect time. After sitting through nearly two hours of…

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    Now, the stage itself did not showcase much, leaving the audience to look at and analyze the acting, the seriousness, and the brilliance of the scene before them. Nonetheless, I truly wanted more from the stage, more props, more elegance. After all, Roy’s “got the whole building,” (118). I believe that although the characters themselves added more emotion than the script did, the script did let me imagine what I believed Roy’s apartment to look like. I pictured a grand example of…

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    Admiration of all that saw her” with the intention of explaining her great beauty to the reader. (pg. 7). Because of this description, the reader is able to understand that Arabella is not only physically beautiful, but also holds a great deal of elegance and grace which gives her the power to command rooms and draw a great deal of attention. Lennox also strategically makes it clear that the reader is not the only one aware of these attributes, but that Arabella herself also knows her own beauty…

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    the colony, “It had the effect of a spell, taking her out of the ordinary relations with humanity, and inclosing her in a sphere by herself” (Hawthorne 480). Hawthorne’s illustrates Hester as, “The young woman was tall, with a figure of perfect elegance” and “a face which, besides being beautiful regularity of feature and richness of complexion” (480). Although the setting of the…

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    is obvious that dance is still prevalent in society, however the way dance is approached no longer the same. By the end of the Victorian era dance is not being boxed in, but rather pushing the lines of controversy. The Romantic era was a time of elegance. Starting towards the end of the 1700’s, this is when classical ballet was for the royal.…

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    another)? Language greatly shapes one’s worldview. Since it is a large part of a culture, people greatly associate that language with how that culture works, and in general what it is. For example, many people associate the French with class and elegance, even though their culture is resembling the rest of the European countries. This is in part because of their language, thought to be beautiful and graceful, causing people to believe that in general, the French speaking countries are more…

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