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    that is altogether inhuman. The shawl provides Magna, the baby within the story, with the safety and protection necessary to continue living, even when the conditions seem impossible for anyone to survive. At the same time the jealous and ravenous Stella looks at the baby with contempt and savagery, a would-be cannibal.…

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    Every person has had a traumatic past or an unfortunate event that has affected them one way or another; all have a different way of coping, and for Tennessee Williams it was writing. One of his better known plays,“A Streetcar Named Desire”, is a play constructed of pieces of his past childhood. The play is constructed of symbolism, aggressive diction, and conflict to be as a stage for William’s broken, beaten down mind. Tennessee Williams was born in Columbus, Mississippi; he had two…

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    In the first scene she tells Stella: ‘I want to be near you, got to be with somebody, I can’t be alone!’ (124) she confesses that she is aware that she is not very well, something that will be evident at the end of the play. It can be said that after the tragic experience of losing…

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    Reality can be a tricky thing. We can get lost in our fake worlds that we began to believe they are real like Blanche in “A Streetcar Named Desire”. But literature can have a big influence on this. I think that literature can contribute to us being able to see things different by the way the show us real life situations. “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennesses Williams Blanche DuBois lives in a world of created fantasy in her mind. The theme of the play goes off of how she can never really…

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    During the movement of Modern art, it greatly reflected upon renaissance inspired academic art. It also embraced abstraction to realism, romanticism, and symbolism. Also, the effect of Impressionism developed during this time. Artists began to make art regarding people, places, or ideas that interested them. During this time, it was stressed that art mattered, to everyone. Everything about the art, how it was made, the subject matter and much more was so very important. Whereas the people…

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    However Herbert's love interest is more reasonable since she also has feelings for him and Herbert has a more sensible way of gaining his financial status so he can marry her. Pip however deals with his love differently. She relentlessly pursues is Stella despite her having no interest in him and unlike Herbert this leaves him sad since he has no way to reach his ambition.…

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    Multiple people and characters have been introduced that challenge the meaning of this word. For example, Stella Young, Ellen Forney, characters from Susan Nussbaum’s novel, Maysoon Zayid, as well as the clip Not Hearing Loss, Deaf Gain, have all shown the struggles of people with disabilities defending their rights, due to their status of non-normalcy in the eyes of others. Initially, the main…

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    It was the year of my 15th birthday and at that age; you would think I was a happy and care-free teenager, I was far from it. All my life I knew I was different, while all my siblings were into playing outside and getting along I would be away off in my own world. I wasn’t doing much, but it was enough for my family to question my always being in a sad or depressing mood. In my family, the thought of anything mental health was just a faze and whoever was going through it would get over it. I…

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    Thalia Goldstein

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    Judith Ohikuare, a journalist and former producer at The Atlantic, examined how portraying a character using method acting can affect the mindset or feelings of an actor. In her case, she looked into how “Obie award-winning” actress, “playwright, and associate professor in Yale University’s undergraduate theater studies program” Deborah Margolin felt about playing an unattractive character on TV. Margolin felt that “the line separating her real self from her stage self became less defined the…

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    Attentional Blink Trevor Endre Dr. Stella Francis PSY363 | Cognitive Psychology Argosy University February 16, 2018 Attentional Blink (AB, or ‘blink’) is “the phenomenon that the second of two targets cannot be detected or identified when it appears close in time to the first.” (Prof. Kimron L. Shapiro) Some experts believe that Attentional blink helps the brain ignore distractions while focusing on the original target. In the Cog Lab demonstration, a series of letters and numbers…

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