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    Nora gets tired of everything and grabs her best friend in order to go to Paris to look for the only love of her life. The only problem lies in the fact that she loses the paper with the coordinates of Julienne. And even when she runs out of money she still stays honest to her dream. She seems to lose everything and on her way back he meets the only person she could meet – HIM! She get her one in a million chance and wins it. This is the film for those who need to realize the real source of happiness. It is like in the song “Broken English” by Marianne Faithfull. If you miss your plane – you will miss you whole life. This is a movie that gives birth to harmony and the flight of feelings. This film makes the viewer feel very strange emotions. The story of the 30 year old New York dweller reveals a full absence of her personal life, her loneliness and her alcohol addiction. Alcohol is actually a substitute of a man and any kind of company for her or any other man in her life. Nora becomes a torture for herself: she thinks about her age and the fact that its very hard to get married after 30 years old. This simply irritates the viewer: she does not fight for Julienne as she just does not simply understand what she really wants. She meets Julienne that is beautiful, charismatic, kind and…

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    Rooster is piece of work created by Christopher Bruce, based upon the attitude and behavior of people within a society he grew up in. The music was also created by the rolling stones which was a band popular at the time and relate greatly to the time period. This piece was created for Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genèvre, it was then first performed at the Grand Théâtre de Genèvre on the 10 October 1991. The year after it premiered in Britain when he worked with the London Contemporary Dance…

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    Although in The Lost Honor of Katherina Blum, there’s a more obvious line between good and bad people and their actions. In this film, police and the press are the negative side and Katharina is the heroine. But at the same time, we can see that there’s one or two good police officers, and also people who are Katharina’s “friends,” all of them are not really that much of good people. But this line is not as obvious in Marianne and Juliane. In this movie, while Marianne is a terrorist, at the…

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    A modernist by trade, William Carlos Williams works with other artists in an effort to start and perpetuate a new movement. Working within the constraints that focused on breaking free from past restrictions and conscriptions with an eye towards current events and cultural influences, Williams is building something beautifully simplistic in his poetry. Towards the beginning of his efforts in poetry Williams’ underlines the fears associated with the cultural change to modernism, and the prevalent…

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    Marianne Moore was a small town girl, born around St. Louis Missouri. She moved around alot in her life. When Marianne Moore was reaching adolescence, her father left her and her mother, leaving them with no money to keep their house. So they had to move to her grandfather's house and stay there until his death. Which was on 1894. They just moved from one relative to another until the big move to carlisle, PA. Moore graduated from Bryn Mawr College with a BA degree in biology in 1909. Following…

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    Marianne Moore The Fish

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    Marianne Moore was one of the most famous poets of the modernist era, appreciated in both social and literary spheres, yet differed from other poets of her time because of how her language was condensed and precise, capable of suggesting a variety of ideas. Her ability to combine multiple associations into a single, compact image allows her characters to be conveyed intricately, as seen in her poems “Radical,” “Poetry,” “Silence,” and “The Fish.” Within the poems I have chosen to analyze,…

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    "Rebellion is the only thing that keeps you alive"(Marianne Faithfull). In the book 1984, by George Orwell, there are three super countries: Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia. The whole world lives in poverty, and under a totalitarian government. Oceania is the home to, the mutinous couple, Julia and Winston. Although the couple is very rebellious; however, Julia revolts in the present, contradicts Winston, and is not like any other women who is described in the book. While, rebelling, Julia is…

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    Mick Jagger Research Paper

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    not at that time include drummer Charlie Watts or bassist Bill Wyman. By 1963 they were finding their musical stride as well as popularity. By 1964 two unscientific opinion polls rated them as Britain's most popular group, outranking even The Beatles.[16] By autumn 1963 Jagger had left the London School of Economics in favour of his promising musical career with the Rolling Stones. The group continued to mine the works of American rhythm and blues artists such as Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, but…

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