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    tells him goodbye but he says “just shut up” and that is when Henry decides he is going to survive, fight this battle and complete his duty. After all, he comes to realize that he could transcend his fears as he is presented with “a temporary but sublime absence of selfishness”. In the end, the youth feels contented and rejoices at the fact that he has been “where there was the red of blood and the black of passion and he was escaped” but continues to study his failures - the time when he fled,…

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    execute the final ball when in advanced positions. Klopp has managed to ensure Liverpool regain the ball higher up the pitch, but their ability to execute in the final third remains haphazard. On the occasions the players pull it off, it can be sublime. More often than not, there’s an incorrectly weighted pass here, a wrong option chosen there. Dortmund will offer a glimpse of what this type of football looks like when all the cogs in the wheel are well-oiled. The attacking trident of Marco…

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    Sexual Fluidity

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    The most defining characteristics of modern sexuality are elasticity and fluidity. The walls of binary genders and heteronormativity are beginning to break down, and with that, people are continuing to embrace their own personal definition of sexuality. More importantly, people are able to outwardly express their sexuality. This shift is also beginning to do away with the societal norms that kept people in their respective sexual boxes all throughout history. Previously, people were categorized…

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    Allusions In The Hobbit

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    Frodo’s pious humility represents him as a competitor for allegorizing Jesus Christ. He speaks simplistically and sublime, such as Christ in the New Testament. He also sets his heart upon bearing the worst to save his friends and companions, trudging the long journey to Mount Doom of Mordor to destroy the Ring of Power. This is much like Christ dying on the cross to…

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    Sickness. Rain. Thunder. Christ. Shakespeare. Vampires. Myth. Symbolism. These devices and ideas discussed in Thomas C. Foster’s, How to Read Literature Like A Professor, infiltrate literature of all forms back from the eighteenth century until modern day, by adding layers and layers of depth and density to a novel, consequently creating a long lasting resonance in our ever changing society. All readers have to do is simply look, ponder, and analyze. Therefore, with analyzing and recognizing…

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    Civilized Man says: I am Self, I am Master, all the rest is other – outside, below, underneath, subservient. I own, I use, I explore, I exploit, I control. What I do is what matters. What I want is what matter is for (Leguin). This quote is best to describe the attitudes displayed in several of the writings that we have covered in this class. When we look at Irving, Hawthorne, and Edgar Allen Poe’s writings we can clearly see men who were concerned with their needs and desires above anyone else…

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    In life, there are many situations in which our actions conflicts with society. We as a people must decide whether to follow laws our society makes or listen to our conscience. In the drama of “Antigone” and the “Detroit Public Schools” article shows acts of civil disobedience. On multiple occasions the main character Antigone showed compassion and love for her two brothers. Antigone felt it was wrong for King Creon to bury Eteocles and leave Polyneices unburied. Next, in the DPS article,…

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    the portrayal and parallelism of how the play was performed, people were able to reach Shakespeare, grasp the content and enjoy the piece. I must appreciate that the script did not delve far from the original lines of the Tempest. The Actors were sublime in deliverance to the lines. They were fluent in both dialects, and they appeared to have no difficulty switching from one language to another, and back again and so on and so forth. The script was very well written. The Tempest part of…

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    Raw Creation Outsider Art

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    her art. Her work feels very compulsive but has this sense of kinetic energy that flows through the composition. One of my favorite artists from chapter six is Oswald Tschirtner from the clinic at Gugging. His work composed by linear work on a sublime space consists of humanoids, silhouettes of colorless people with only heads and legs. It started to become harder for collector like Dubuffet to find work in clinics like Gugging. The doctors in these clinics started to change their techniques…

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    Describe the role the arts, crafts and material play in the Indian Summer, in Van der Nüll's essay and in the excerpt from The Stones of the Abby. The Stones of the Abbey: With its physicality expressed through clay, the site of the St. Clotilda monastery, reflects the inner anxiety and instability of the humans populating the abbey. The monk, and narrator, journaling the Stones of the Abbey, describes how the materials – their imperfection and irregularity – serve a challenge to be overcome,…

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