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    Edvard Munch The Scream

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    of a person with a ghostly face, standing beside a railing. What catches your eyes in this photo is the person is standing there shrieking, mouth wide open, with a hand on both sides of their face. Once you look beyond the person you notice two silhouettes who appear to be men and a city far off in the distance. The painting swirls together in shades of orange, blue, yellow and black as the scream leaves the person mouth and goes out into the…

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    As we all waited patiently in the rain for what seemed forever they finally began to check tickets and let people funnel into the back. Walking in, a wall of colorful lights behind the turntable greeted me; it caused this beautiful multicolored silhouette from the objects on stage. The sight caused, even more, eagerness from not only me but also the entire crowd to finally hear Oliver Francis…

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    demonstrates a constraint for realism in not limiting the connection between the children’s fate and the mothers, unless the Preacher is stopped. In being a physical manifestation of the children’s future, the next opening scene establishes Rachel’s silhouette framed on neither the deck in a medium shot that doesn’t reveal her emotions nor feelings in the scene. Low-key lighting…

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    fashion designers prefer to use it for full dresses where it is next to none. Still, there are no restrictions in the world of haute couture, so expect to see all kinds of shapes created with organza fabric. Below are some of the most popular dress silhouettes that you can easily construct with this fantastic woven material. 1. Full dresses This type of dress gets its name after the skirt, which is full rather than close-fitting. Organza is perfect for making a ball gown or an A-line dress. You…

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    inside and outside of the house he writes, “[t]he entire west face of the house was black, save for five places.” (1) This shows how the technology killed the family belonging to that house, leaving space on the ashy wall for five places, their silhouettes. The attitude of the house towards nature is quite violent and condescending as Bradbury writes “[i]f a sparrow brushed a window, the shade snapped up…[n]o, not even a bird must touch this house!” (2). This proves the topic sentence because…

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    The theme throughout the four pieces of literature is humans can be the object of their own self-destruction. In “By The Waters Of Babylon”, John realizes that the “Place of the Gods” is merely a part of human civilization that has been destroyed by other humans (page 8). It says on page 7, “When gods war with gods, they use weapons we do not know.” This refers to humans fighting against each other and ultimately eradicating mankind. In Teasdale’s poem “There will Come Soft Rains,” it talks…

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    on the crack of the sidewalk. Therefore, causing me to topple onto the ground. The swarm of people neither slowed their pace nor helped me. The cluster of people engulfed me and I was trampled without a hint of guilt from anyone. All of sudden, a silhouette loomed over me. I twisted my head back to discover the source of the shadow. A man towered over me and I stared at him bewildered by his kindness. Then, I realized that his hand was extended towards me. “Need some help?” the man asked…

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    “The change in woman & the shift in Feminine gender roles in the “roaring” 1920’s” by Frances Bullen This essay explores how the effect of gender movements changed during the flapper movement in the 1920’s, mainly focusing on the feminine gender roles. The roles of gender changed after ww1 and when the woman finally got the vote, Society changed for women after they got suffrage Received the right to vote and brought in prohibition. Historian Michael Lerner asserted, “women had the right to…

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    Throughout the ages dance has provided mankind with a connection not only to ourselves, but to others as well. The art of dance depicts the power of the human body through movement; but just like any form of art, other factors contribute to achieving perfection. The Netherlands Dan Theater offers viewers to experience the art of dance, as well as, the factors that go into achieving excellence through set designs, costumes, and lighting. One performance in particular fortifies the experience of…

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    The theme throughout the four pieces of literature is humans can be the object of their own self-destruction. In “By The Waters Of Babylon”, John realizes that “Place of the Gods” is merely a part of human civilization that has been destroyed by other humans (page 8). It says on page 7, “When gods war with gods, they use weapons we do not know.” This refers to humans fighting against each other and ultimately destroying mankind. In Teasdale’s poem “There will Come Soft Rains,” it talks about…

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