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    keep men from desiring them came about. The Renaissance also happened during this period of time that involved many changes in art. Some of this change showed the artists’ perception of beauty in their works during this time whic included a lot of nudity in women. This led to a change in the concept of beauty by allowing society to accept when women showed off their breasts and cleavage; however, it also brought people to frown upon those that show their knees and/or ankles. Also, during the…

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    The Awakening, written by Kate Chopin and first published in 1899, is a story about a nineteenth-century wife and mother who is discontent with her life, and therefore undertakes a journey of self-exploration in search of independence, happiness, and self-fulfillment. A Room With A View, written in 1908 by E. M. Forster, is a novel about the transformation of a traditional medieval young lady into an enlightened and open-minded woman. Although they share many similarities, Edna Pontellier, the…

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    Marina Comeaux ENGL 350-001 Review Number One February 12, 2017 Shameless Showtime’s TV series Shameless is a comedic and dramatic series about the struggle of growing up in a dysfunctional, lower-middle class family. The father of this family, Frank Gallagher, is an alcoholic and drug addict who cons others for money to get by. He refuses to work, but tries abusing the government for money. He is the father of six children and only associates with them if it is in his own favor. Fiona…

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    Fatty Arbuckle, the famous American comedian from the 1920s, and how his career fell as he became one of the first major Hollywood scandals. By being unjustly charged with sexual assault, how the news coverage affected his career, and how it made changes in the film industry today. Roscoe Arbuckle, known more by his famous nickname “Fatty Arbuckle,” and his story on becoming a famous Hollywood star. In his pre-teen years he started attending five-dollar amateur shows, when Arbuckle turned 20 he…

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    going to develop worse expectations and thoughts on the way life is. If television does decide to ban reality television, there will be more television shows that are scripted and do not have as much vulgar language that has to be bleeped out, or nudity that has to be blurred out. Teenagers are being exposed to and shown a fake, entertaining way of life for young adults. The teens want to mimic what the young adults do because they are always looking for their fame also whether it is in a small…

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    Explore how the portrayal of emotion and atmosphere differs between Straight Photography and Pictorialism Straight photography is the based on the idea of creating images that accurately portray the reality of the world by faithfully depicting what is in front of the camera lens without manipulating the image in any way. Straight photography encourages experimentation with the limits of the camera itself as opposed to manipulating the image with a brush after it has been printed. In contrast to…

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    Jeffery Dahmer On a sad day in May of 1960 Jeffery Dahmer was born in Milwaukee Wisconsin. He was one of America’s most infamous serial killers. Other names attributed to him was the Milwaukee cannibal because he ate the flesh of his victims. At an early age, he began killing animals and put a severed head of a dog on a stake in his yard and a cemetery where he buried them. He also took animals that were killed on the road to dissect and study. Jeffery Dahmer was molested by a neighbor boy…

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    An Octoroon Performance Critique I had the opportunity to attend Theatre UCF’s production of An Octoroon at the UCF Theatre in Orlando, Florida. Throughout my life, I have had the experience of going to productions at the secondary school level, club level, collegiate, and professional/Broadway level. In my opinion, Broadway shows have always amazed me and continue to bring the highest level of acting and musicality. However, shows at the secondary, club, and collegiate level all have the…

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    During the 1900s, there were still nude paintings showing genital. The nudity seems to express ones masculinity and ones femininity. Watson seem impressed with the artwork during that time period and painted abstract work of art. Watson painted a naked women but her genital area is covered leaving her breast out. Now a days…

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    The mutability of human values, attitudes and beliefs assists in one’s potential to overcome adversity resulting in growth and maturity. Transition from one phase of life to another is dependent upon moral decisions undertaken as well as acquiring perseverance and resilience to overcome the myriad of challenges it entangles. Transitional phases are the keystone feature in the novel The Story of Tom Brennan (2005) by J.C. Burke, The poem Refugee Blues (1939) by Wystan Hugh Auden and the cult film…

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