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    related to. Scala compares the absence of women to Latin culture where women are often not named and similarly tied to the household. The Wife of Bath presents a representation of feminist speech. There is a dramatic representation of power and spectacle of women’s language. In the Wife of Bath, the queen pleads king for clemency when the knight is sentenced to death. More importantly, the queen begged the king out of grace. The grace equals to clemency, forgiveness and mercy. The grace…

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    Motifs In The Lion King

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    Almost all movies, television shows, and theater musicals have several of Aristotle’s six elements from three-dimensional characters to spectacle and music. The movie The Lion King came out in 1994; it is an animated musical film produced by Walt Disney. The Lion King demonstrated Aristotle two principles: symbolism and theme. The movie, “The Lion King” begins with the symbol of the sun rising. The sun represents a never-deviating pattern of death and rebirth through its daily rising and…

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    book, The Essential Feminist Reader, by Estelle B. Freedman she underlined the full scope of feminist history through her album. The book clarifies the full view of the challenge facing feminism. Through the book, she has included many causes that spectacle the junction between feminism and race issues. In Freedman's book, people can listen to the language of being a slave, and to expressive the misery of women. For the purpose of launching the book to the reader, she wants us to understand more…

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    The diversity of the human experience is stupendous and has been described, recorded, cataloged and represented by a number of anthropologists working in natural history museums. For many anthropologists, natural history museums provide an outlet for presenting their research, in which this institutionalized and multidimensional space acts as a nexus for the reconstruction and understanding of life in a variety of time periods across the global landscape. More specifically through the displays…

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    Tragic Conflict In Macbeth

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    multiple errors; mistakes known as hamartia. Hence, the main character suffers a downfall as the hero 's conflict is shown through two different aspects: with the universe and with society. In the play Macbeth, Macbeth 's character, "is an engrossing spectacle, and physiologically it is perhaps the most remarkable exhibition of the development of character to be found in Shakespearian tragedies." Macbeth 's progressive deterioration after the murder of Duncan is shown through his initial…

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    “Nobody was smarter… nobody was better looking… nobody was stronger or quicker,”(Vonnegut 1) everyone was equal. All of this is achieved in the short science fiction, “Harrison Bergeron,” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. The story is about a 14 year old boy named Harrison Bergeron who is beyond “normal” and how everyone who ever ‘above average’ have to wear handicaps. Handicaps prevent them from using certain abilities, it made people’s strongest abilities weaker. But, Bergeron is considered dangerous…

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    Keke: A Short Story

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    She pretended she didn't want to, but could never suppress her hunger for adventure. Sitting up on the top of that tree, she could relax, and listen to the music of the ocean. The glitter of the water provided a spectacle for her to watch. Upon her climb downwards she would lie to the boys about horrible smells above. She wanted to secure that one spot for herself. Keke had a very strong sense of sound, and was impressively good at listening to things and appreciating…

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    likability fits in well with the limiting classification of womanhood. Unlikable characters have the power to make women and society feel both empowered and uncomfortable for many reasons. Focusing on reality television in the essay “Garish, Glorious Spectacles” Gay demonstrates the ways in which society allows women to be unlikable. Pop culture, in the form of reality television, permits women to comfortably be unlikable in order to warn women of how far they can go. Shows such as The Real…

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    by this impossible natural barrier. Those who venture out to try and travel to the other kingdom seldom ever make it to the other side. However, just within the jungle that connects to one of the tallest mountains of the land, there lies an odd spectacle of sorts. Finding a near hidden trail you will climb until you come across the shining beacon of hope. A giant Eastern styled Inn. Giant red wooden pillars and wood, with beautiful walls of paper and…

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    Griselda Pollock discusses the typical understanding of 19th century modernity as defined by leisure, consumption, the spectacle, and a newfound class identity. Celebrated male Impressionists captured this modern world in settings like newly expanded boulevards or suburban trains, that reflected a world constantly changed by growing technology, commerce, and socio-political paradigm shifts. This is the perspective of modernity thought of most often when Impressionism is discussed; but it is a…

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