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    The present paper deals with the subject of violence and Homosexuality that has come to acquire a significant place in the theatre of 1990s. Violence is seen as a part of break cutting edge in the works of Mark Raven hill that has drawn a clear cut imagery which symbolizes the character Psyche. Violence amidst shock-fest imparts a new In e’r face sensibility which acquire new dimension. Sex and consumerism as the part of affect theory in which ‘affect’ functions as a psychoanalytic paradigm and…

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    Secrets of Clothes Zachary Trubenbach University of North Texas 1. Discuss how dress in all six scenarios presented in this podcast changed the identities of the wearers. Limited your discussion to a short paragraph for each of the six scenarios. Cass Frankenstein was bullied during his adolescent years. As a result, he turned to clothing as a shield. Somehow, sunglasses with tinted frames which miraculously stopped the bullying. He continues to wear sunglasses religiously. The sunglasses made…

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    portrayal. In the art world the female form is shown as beautiful and naked when displaying a mythological woman, whereas for men a meaning does not have to be given for the nakedness.Men in art can be naked without a reason,as male nudity was seen more acceptable than female nudity. Society especially in the time period this was created, nude female forms were for the viewing pleasure of men. Even today women’s bodies are objectified, since nothing has really changed except for the fact that…

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    Music in film is something that everyone recognizes, be it the music of Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones or “Eye of The Tiger” in Rocky 3. We recognize these musical pieces because they are in simple terms, remember able. But what about the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 Psycho? Originally this music, which is voted as one of the scariest movie theme tunes ever, wasn’t going to be in the film. The differences that the tune makes in the film are immense, as it draws a new picture into…

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    Michelangelo was a famous Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer that belonged to the High Renaissance who influenced and developed a great part of the Western art. People from that time considered him as one of the best and greatest artist during his lifetime and is currently considered as one of the greatest artists due to his accomplishments. He is often considered, along with Leonardo da Vinci, as a contender of the archetypal Renaissance man. He was so successful with his…

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    was the determining factor of what could be shown on screen. The Code preached that films were to never corrupt the moral standards of the viewers, every film must present realistic standards of life, and the films were to never disrespect the law. Nudity, references to sexuality, sexual behavior, rape, children’s sex organs, white-slavery, sex hygiene and miscegenation were not to be shown. Subjects should always be of good taste and pleasant for the audience. Religion was not be made fun of.…

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    “The body is in no way dirty, and sex is something beautiful to give to and share with a lover. It has nothing to do with promiscuity” - Dorothy Stratten. Sex is often connotated with nudity and deemed inappropriate by society. Humanity must label everything; all situations are either appropriate or inappropriate. Ironically, everyone in society wants to fit in; yet, everyone has essentially the same basic desires as each other. Such a hypocritical system has toxified the world leading to…

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    artist he had portrayed no censorship to the nudity of his work to portray that there was no shame in history. In the picture above of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel you can see that within the painting there are depictions of the old testament like when Adam and Eve when they were being tempted to sin. The Sistine Chapel ceiling is an example of how the art work that derived from the Renaissance was driven by religious ideology; however, over time the nudity didn’t align with the reformed…

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    very fascinating drama! (see what I did there? Although I don’t think it was actually a drama) I think it did well staying true to the books. I’ve also started watching “The Crown,” which is good so far. Although fair warning: it has some partial nudity. Nobody told me about it before…

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    Leaning towards marketing the game into other country outputs and establishing a scenario where nudity will be the form of accomplishing is unethical in manner ways. While gamers love achieving certain things and gaining recognition through badges, and advancements into the next levels, nudity of a female presents the female as being unresected in nature (Ferrell, 2011). This could relay an onset of other issues involving women because of women…

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