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    Rosetti’s “Goblin Market” displays the female body in two contrasting lights- one of vulnerability, and one of strength. Laura’s body is marked by descriptors of fragility; her eager consumption of the goblin men’s fruit in exchange for a “precious golden lock” leaves her “wasted,” “undone,” and “knocking on Death’s door” (8, 13,17). This reflects traditional ideas which profess that women’s bodies are readily receptive to, and easily “ruined” by the temptations presented by men. Yet, through…

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    Charlie Gordon is 37-years-old and mentally challenged. He writes daily progress reports about everything that has happened to him. “Mr. Strauss says I [should] [write] down what I think and [everything] that [happens] to me from now on,” as Charlie states in progress report 1- March 5,1965. As Charlie’s intelligence increases since he had the operation, the progress that he has made in his writing and perspectives on things is very clear. In progress report 2- March 6 Charlie goes into take an…

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    styles of paints. 3. 4. He had four different styles, he used abstraction, he was a modernist, a surrealist and also he used the pop-art style in some of his works. The media that he used in his works varies from found objects, glass design, pen and Ink just to name a few. He had a large variety of what he used for his art works. 4. Some of the themes that he used…

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    point. The brown, leather scabbard with a security strap to securely hold the knife in place, has two cuts so the owner can attach the blade to a belt. There are no marks that shows who made these two artefact, but it has ‘93-2214’ engraved in black ink on it. Purpose and Use (197) These types of knuckle knives were given to the Services Reconnaissance Department who boarded the M.V Krait on Operation Jaywick. Operation Jaywick was one of the most significant operations during the World War 2.…

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    Comparison Essay: China and Japan Even though the Chinese and the Japanese were similar with their art and religion they both are very different with the styles they used and even what they believed. In China they had several different dynasties which all of these dynasties have different ways of art and them believes. With the Yuan Dynasty which produced porcelain pottery, the Ming Dynasty which produced wood carving furniture, and the Qing Dynasty which produced western style paintings. Now…

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    I will be talking about the painting “The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci. In this particular painting the artist really doesn’t use the Encaustic method. It looks likes da Vinci use the tempera technique because the painting has a certain glow or transparency to it. The painting looks like it was painted on a stone. Most artist back then use the tempera method on stone. The fresco method is not used in this painting. It is not a fresco because you cannot change or modify when an artist…

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    and hides information from his superiors. Dreyman decides to write an anonymous article on the rate of suicide after one of his friends commits suicide. An editor from a newsweekly in Germany gives Dreyman a typewriter. A typewriter with red ink. The red ink symbolizing a nameless, anonymous writer. Wiesler does not inform his boss that Dreyman has written an anonymous article, or that the anonymous article was written with a typewriter that was not legally registered. Typewriters are not…

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    In this essay, I am going to talk about the Impressionist painting Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies of Claude Monet and the ukiyo-e print Under Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa of Katsushika Hokusai. Through making comparison of these two artworks, I will mainly describe the stylistic difference and study some differences between Western and Eastern art and society. First of all, I am going to talk about the background information of Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies. This artwork represents the…

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    room secret service agents were dressed like surgeons so that they would not stand out. Secret service agents went to the funeral home. They wanted to see the body alone. They fingerprinted and palm print Oswald. The funeral director noticed the ink after…

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    A Tail Fire And Ice Poem

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    In the poem “A Tail Fire and Ice” by Anders Dietrich, simile are used to describe how the people fell in the story. The narrators in the story is the boy of ice and the girl of fire, who will try to find love for eachother. The tone of the story is romantic because in the text it said “will a man of ice his love proclaim?” At first they admire each other but then later question if the other person love them because of how different they are. The first example of a simile is when they said…

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