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    One style that Michelangelo influenced was called Mannerism. Mannerism lasted for around 80 years throughout the 16th century. Mannerism is a form of art that combines the use of colors, space and anatomy to show intense feeling (“Mannerism”). Artists of the Mannerist era tried to move away from classical proportions to create more imagination. Its art includes clashing colors, contorted figures…

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    Titian is known through his works with his unique without focus of the outlines and depending more towards highlights of colors. This was the outcome from the influence of living between Mannerism to Baroque. During the beginning of Titian career, he was an apprentice with a few famous artists before him. Some includes Gentile and Giovanni Bellini, eventually partnered with Giorgione for the majority for the first few years. One of Titians surviving fresco, Fondaco dei Tedechi, only work that…

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    B.F. Skinner is credited as the creator of operant conditioning, which is the science of altering the mannerisms of animals or humans through reinforcement. Rather than focusing on the complex thinking that spawns an idea or mannerism, Skinner focused on mannerisms that actually occurred. He discovered that animals respond best when an intentionally performed action has a direct influence on the world around them; these actions were dubbed operants. When operants were reinforced the associated…

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    Rosso Fiorentino Analysis

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    viewers believe this painting is not considered to be part of high renaissance because the holy figures are not classical idealize. I totally disagree with them because it was created during this era, and also the artist was exploring a new style call mannerism. Therefore, by observing the formal elements of this painting and juxtaposing to other styles it does have similar characteristics seen in high renaissance artwork.…

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    of problems, in addition Petruchio’s, Bianca’s manipulation remain occurring. Furthermore they are not merely victims of their individual tribulations however their struggles are ones that Katherine is additionally facing which vicissitudes her mannerisms of a feminist. The approach Katherine takes is allowing herself to remain easily influenced by her father, plus manipulated by Petruchio. The possibility of a mental illness hinders her towards being obedient when women shouldn’t be compliant…

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    The poem Totally Like Whatever, You Know? by Taylor Mali is about today’s teenagers speaking mannerisms. It’s also about what he thinks it makes them sound like. He thinks that it makes them sound like they don’t care. Some examples from the poem are that they’re are putting question marks at the the end of statements that aren’t questions, and and are ending sentences with like “right?” and “totally”. A form of satirical humour found in the poem was mockery. Taylor uses mockery to show the…

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    “The All-American Slurp” by Lensey Namioka is a story about a girl and her family who immigrated to America from China and have a hard time fitting in. They are very embarrassing at restaurants because they don’t exactly know American table manners, but they are starting to fit in. The story shows how the cultures are very different, but also very similar. The Lin family is from a Chinese heritage. They never have dessert, never eat raw veggies, speak Chinese, and zip their celery…

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    Max From Parenthood

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    In the 2010 series, Parenthood, the son of in one part of the families, Max who is nine at the start of the series, was showing typical signs of autism. He was majorly fixated on bugs and eventually photography. He was afraid of fire and wouldn’t come anywhere close to it. He would make some comments, like in one episode his father, Adam, promised him pancakes for breakfast but they didn’t make any because Adam’s niece, Amber, was in a car accident and they had to go to the hospital instead. So…

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    in an ambiguous way, containing distorted proportions and unbalanced or asymmetrical pieces. Baroque, on the other hand, is more theatrical and extravagant. Baroque artwork consists of the integration of various media in a single work. Although Mannerism and Baroque are to contrasting artistic styles, both are very distinguishable and well-known. Both styles of art have been studied by historians, and both styles of art have been mimicked and incorporated into modern day…

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    When I first saw Veronese’s Feast in the House of Levi, I thought someone painted to accommodate a special occasion or a banquet for a wealthy family. The subject been a representation of friendship, happiness and love from one another. It caught my attention how the people were gathered in all different locations and it wasn’t a focal point, just like in the other paintings we have seen. The style was rebellious and daring, that’s the reason why I find it fascinating and special. After the…

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