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    Hello Mr. Peters, After reading the “Note On The Play” as well as “Equus” itself, I believe that Equus is effective in creating a fictional world in which the crime could be portrayed in a way that the audience could both understand and strive to analyze. By itself, the news of a highly disturbed man blinding six horses is straightforward and dark. Individuals who hear about this crime wonder what motivated the criminal, but they usually attribute the act to the criminal’s mental state and…

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    In the song, The Gambler by fun., the songwriter expresses his feelings for his significant other. His feelings towards her are loving and happiness. The song discusses memories between the two from when they were young and progresses into present day when they are older. Each memory demonstrates his feelings of never leaving. The songwriter uses a reminiscing tone, imagery through their memories, and repetition of certain verses and references to nature within the song. The predominant tone…

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    individuals are recognized by a lack of memory for childhood and restricted thinking surrounding issues of attachment. They tend to paint pictures of their parents and childhoods or may dismiss the importance of attachment entirely, claiming strength, normality and independence.”(Adam, Gunnar & Tanaka 2004,…

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    short and very controversial haircut in which caused her to lose out on a lot of runway show contracts. Linda is seen sporting her, at the time, new crop, conveying a sense of rebellion within the image and reflects the idea of not playing to the normalities of society, something which Andy Warhol also reflected when he pushed the boundaries of Art within his Campbell’s soup can designs. The models stance within the image only highlights this further, her hands stood firmly on her hip as an…

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    Obedience and Conformity Assessment 1. What actions did Hitler take to solidify his control over the German government? Hitler’s rise to power was a gradual process that led to his control over the German government and position as Fuhrer. As part of the Nazi party, Hitler was appointed chancellor in 1993 by the president after Hindenburg realized that he must appeal to the Nazi Party in order for laws to be passed. Hitler entices the public and a parade is held in his honor. He practices his…

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    Instead, he had her sent up to his room, where he appeared in a bathrobe and asked if he could give her a message or she could watch him shower,” she recalled in an interview. Apparently, this behavior is a normality in that industry. With multiple women finally speaking out against Weinstein’s actions, others have begun to name more prominent figures. The LA Times published an article, “38 women have come forward to accuse director James Toback of sexual harassment…

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    Ernst Kitzinger Essay

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    Ernst Kitzinger finds the way the artist characterizes the spatial illusion of the mosaic most significant. He notes that, the artist uses different techniques from other paintings to create this spatial illusion. The author is trying to demonstrate that the mosaic has different sections as it relates to the planes. He argues that the scale of these planes are not uniformed. While Thomas Mathew’s discussion reflects symbolism. He argues that this image is of Christ but it doesn’t have any…

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    the chance of falling out of the conformist or ritualist category can greatly increase. This can lead to adolescents wanting to rebel against society’s values and customs, and find their own way to prosperity. Usually rebelling against society’s normality to gain wealth leads to illegal activity. The strain theory is most likely to develop if disintegration takes…

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    Horror. Not many will think of this and be relieved. Some may stress at the thought of sitting and watching a scary movie. However, some get excited. They enjoy watching and getting scared. In Stephen King’s essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies”, he states that people like horror films because they are “mentally ill”. He says that by watching these movies, people feed into their darker side so they can continue to be normal. People are then some what suppressing the negative side of the human…

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    They deviate from normality and are potentially who people aspire to be, the hero. Younger children idolise them and a large amount of people contribute to the industry. These films sell and make up a huge portion of the outsider character. Every day heroes are noticed in society…

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