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    bluntly states the figure is the devil. Instead, he uses supernatural behaviors, adjectives, and symbols to infer this character is this story’s Devil. In the short story Young Goodman Brown, Nathaniel Hawthorne implies that the figure he encounters in the forest is the Devil. One way Hawthorne implied that the figure that Brown encounters in the forest is the Devil is by making him seem as if the he appeared out of thin air. As Brown is in the…

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    and subjugation of the female figure denies her of authenticity and agency, driving her to the brink of madness. However, the madness inflicted as a result of stifling patriarchy becomes a tool of emancipation for the female figure. Through madness, there is a disavowal of patriarchal society and its excessive rationality. The mad female figure is able to rebel against the constructed binaries of rationality and gender, regaining a sense of agency…

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    shapes. There are different shapes in this artwork. I saw a variety of shapes in the face of the figure, and I saw mostly triangles. The triangles have different shapes and sizes. In the shoulders of the women, you can tell there are triangles, but they have little lines on it. I also found ovals in the fingernails…

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    “formality, symmetry, and placement of the figures are Byzantine, but the Spanish artist rejected Byzantine mosaic in favor of direct paintig on plaster-coated walls.” (Kleiner, Page. 356) The mural displays a clear representation of the number 7, which has an important meaning of the communities. In the image we can see Christ in the middle and the use of bring colors throughout the image. Gothic Europe (Chapter 13) 4. Address the features of Chartres Cathedral (Figures 13-4 through 13-6;…

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    Above Figure 5,6 and 7 shows the initial steps to be performed by the users upon opening the app and for finding the options for fund transfer. Action 1 – Tap on the account which displays online account(Figure 5). Acknowledgement – Account details and user past transactions are displayed(Figure 6). Failure scenario - Will the user know that the correct action is available? Problem faced, Upon clicking online account(Green box in Figure 5), the user can misjudge the correct…

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    Concrete Lab Report

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    course aggregate were added. Once the solid materials were uniformly mixed and piled into the shape of a volcano, the water was slowly added to achieve a uniform mixing of the materials, see Figure 1. Uniform mixing of concrete is essential to achieve the maximum strength of the hardened concrete. Figure 1. Mixture of solid before water was added. Water reducer was applied to selected mixtures for testing. The water reducer was added through initial mixture with water from where standard…

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    School Of Athens Essay

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    significance of the gathered philosophers and their educational impact in history. When analyzing School of Athens, you will see that the figure on the ground is leaning against an object that is not in line with the rest of the hall structure. The reasoning behind this is that if Raphael had drawn the figure in line with the central vanishing point, the figure would have been completely distorted. To solve this problem, he introduced two more vanishing points to the composition. One of…

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    Paleolithic Art History

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    Art History 1 Singh, Satendra Satyam Writing Assignment 1, Topic 1 Looking through the history of depiction of human figure yields several similarities and differences in the development of depicting the human form throughout the art represented from the Ancient Near East, Egypt, Aegean, and Greek cultures. Humans throughout the ages have been depicted time and time again; these representations share several similarities and differences. The people of the Paleolithic Ages survived through a…

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    They are well carved out of wood, but the Malagan figure is painted. They both are also given a figure of a warrior and a repetition of design we can easily see. They also have the figure of human being and an animal that represents a different meaning in life. They are unique in a way that one is used for the celebration of the dead and the other is used to beatify the…

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    representing religious figures using sculpturing techniques and materials (marble in this case) previously applied in Greco-Roman art such as proportionality, balance and enhanced realism using marble thus significantly contrasting from the larger than life representations of religious figures that defined medieval sculptures. However, Michelangelo did include a larger than life representation of the figure representing Joseph of Arimathea. Moreover, the identity of the hooded figure believed to…

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