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    Marylin Diptych Analysis

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    year 1967, for Marilyn Monroe within three or four years since she had passed away. This piece was distributed through Factory Additions, an organization he made so he can make and appropriate his prints. The original piece is presently claimed by Tate Modern. On the left side are twenty-five pictures that are printed in color while on the right side it is simply black and white. He used oil, acrylic, and silkscreen. Silkscreen is a printing method: squeeze ink through an outline on silk or…

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    I just finished Victoria Christopher Murray and ReShonda Tate Billingsley's 3 module "Writer's Pro Workshops" online. I decided to purchase this course to rejuvenate and educate myself as I seriously embark on my journey towards developing my Amazon Author Page. For me, writing is like running. The more you run, the better you get at it. With steady practice, you get faster and you start to perfect your form. Then you skip a day, two, or seven, and it is like starting from scratch. Writing can…

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    Argo (2012) is a movie directed and starring with Ben Affleck based on the history of the Iran Hostage Crisis in 1979. The crisis started when the Shah wanted to westernize Iran and it makes the Iranian people infuriate, when the majority people of Iran are Shia then the populace of Iran topples the Shah, deported cleric Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini take over Iran and his supporters start to act violent against people who refuse to comply their cleric and people who suspected to be American…

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    anything but horseplay (text 1). Lionel caused Tiffany Eunick to suffer injuries “consistent with a fall from a three-story building” (text 1). These violent programs should not be depicting such violent acts that are accessible to adolescents. Lionel Tate is the individual that should be held accountable,…

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    While it is true that psychoanalytic theory can be used to help a wide range of individuals, perhaps the most interesting use for this technique comes in attempting to analyze those that have committed crimes so heinous that they are considered to be among society’s most undesirable citizens. Considering those that fall into this category, one immediately recalls the crimes of Charles Manson and his devoted group of followers, “the family.” By using psychoanalytic theory and various other…

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    question, “What reasonable recluse wants children peeping through his shutters, delivering greeting on the end of a fishing-pole, wandering in his collards at night?” (324). Towards the end of the novel, Scout once again displays her maturity. When Heck Tate and Atticus finally agree to cover up Boo’s killing of Bob Ewell, Atticus must gain the approval of his daughter. Giving Atticus her approval, Scout uses a lesson he taught her, stating, “Yes sir, I understand… It’d be sort of like shootin’…

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    QUESTION: “An exceptionally good title, which aptly summarises the point Harper Lee is trying to make.” Do you agree that the title of the book is a good one? What point do you think that Harper Lee is trying to make in to kill a mocking bird? The title, To Kill a Mockingbird, is very puzzling. We don’t get its real meaning until we have gone deep, well enough to realise it. It is firstly addressed in a literal term and later, used symbolically. It is a very great title because it explains the…

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    Jem has become one of my all time favorite characters. When talking to Scout, Jem said, “If there's just one kind of folks, why can't they get along with each other? If they're all alike, why do they go out of their way to despise each other?...I think I'm beginning to understand why Boo Radley’s stayed shut up in the house all this time...it's because he wants to stay inside” (Lee 304). As I read this, I was upset. In my opinion, Jem is too young to think that it’s better to be locked in your…

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    him beating you about the face? I don't recollect if he hit me. I mean yes I do, he hit me.” (Lee 187) In this scene, Mayella’s testimony obviously appears to be weak. In the perspective of a reader, it becomes more suspicious of her claims. From Mr. Tate and Mr. Ewell’s testimony, it has been said that Mayella was certainly beaten up. But because Mayella’s testimony appears to be weak, it is questionable whether she was telling the truth or not. Of course, later in the trial, Tom Robinson was…

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    Within the first paragraph, the essay is written that, “John Berger is an art critic, novelist, painter, and author… [and also] the winner of England’s Booker Prize and the James Tate Black Memorial Prize” (Berger 118). Starting the essay out with showing that the author knows what he is talking about gives a sense of trust between the reader and the text. This should always be a questioned method, but is crucial to get someone…

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