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    Blood In Macbeth

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    finds Macbeth and challenges him, calling out, "Turn, hell-hound, and turn!" (5.8.3). Macbeth answers, "Of all men else I have avoided thee: / But get thee back; my soul is too much charged / with blood of thine" (5.8.5-7). Macbeth says that he has kilt his son and wife so he has no need to kill Macduff anymore. Macduff doesn’t like that he still want to fight and kill Macbeth. "My voice is in my sword, thou bloodier villain / Than terms can give thee out!" (5.8.7-8) meaning that they will…

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    Racism has affected nativist attitudes in the past because one of the nativist’s gangs was led by an Irish Catholic. Anti-Catholicism has been a factor in America, but played a role in American politics until the arrival of large numbers of Irish and German Catholics in 1840. The immigration of large numbers of Irish and German Catholics to the United States in the period between 1830 and 1860 made religious differences between Catholics and Protestants. When the United States began to pass…

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    gender and are a large contribution to the feminization of the subject’s depiction. The female king wears a pleated skirt around her thighs accompanied by a belt. Further research revealed she wears a pendent bull’s tail, which hangs on the back of the kilt and represents strength and power of the ruler. This pendent was worn by male royalty, it is significant that the sculpture possess this aspect as it leads the viewer to see Hatshepsut as powerful as any other ruler, regardless of gender.…

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    In every culture or group of people they have a type of government, religion, culture, society, and how they originated. Around the Nile River (Ancient Egypt) the type of Government they had was more of a monarchy. Being, that Pharaohs were like kings. They were at the very top of the hierarchy. They were in total control with the aid of advisors, priests, officials, and administrators who spoke for the state and welfare of the common people. Under the pharaohs were Viziers (head executives).…

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    Egypt Geography

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    Egypt is being researched and we are going to learn all about Egypt’s history, geography, peoples culture, and their economy. I was very interested in this country because of the way people dress, act, and live their lives. I thought it would be a good way for people to learn more about this country. I think it is unique how these people are all alike in a way. I would like to learn how they make all their clothing and are they comfortable or not. Egypt has a lot of history and great sights so…

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    Kimbell Art Museum Essay

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    snake’s flashing tongue which symbolizes lightning. The shape of the mouth is derived from the Olmec baby rain god called Were-jaguar. The dress is that of a priest, with the large disk-shaped earplugs and knotted collar showing his high status. The kilt with wave-like patterns represents elements of a thunderstorm. Next, the second artifact that I found interesting was “The Singing Priest”. This artifact was from the Mesoamerican civilization in Teotihuacán, Mexico. It is a wall fresco…

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    the same food as all the people. But in general they had bread,fruits,veggies,lamb, and goats. The clothes weren't even clothes. They were only wrap around clothes. Women wore pieces of cloth with a belt to keep the cloth on them.Men wore skirt like kilts but still wore belts to keep it on Their houses were made mostly sun dried mud. Most of the bigger houses were made mostly of stone. The children's education was…

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    Diction- Walker uses a rather informal tone when writing this novel, because the main narrator is lacking an education and talking casually within the letters. When Celie writes, her vocabulary and thoughts are limited due to her lack of schooling. Her letters are written quite casually, with many spelling mistakes, failed sentence structure, and southern slang. Nettie uses a more formal and professional tone compared to her sister. She talks about sophisticated topics, and uses strong…

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    This week we learned about the chapter, Egypt Under the Pharaohs in the Old, Middle, and New Kingdom. I will be cornering in on the art of the Palate of King Narmer, the Fragmentary head of Senuret III, and Akhenaton, Nefertiti, and three daughters. I will also be discussing “Egypt’s Golden Empire: The Warrior Pharaohs”. In the Old Kingdom, the front and back carvings on the Palette of King Narmer were of big focus. Dated circa 3000-2920 BCE, from Hierakonpolis, Egypt, in the Predynastic era,…

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    ordinary, said the thing that seems outrages and proved them possible, offer a new way of thinking that’s what I aspired to be like, be as far outside the box as I could possibly get. nevertheless, My abstract thinking helps solve problems and create off kilt ideas art and stores. I’d go around build things one on being sent to my…

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