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    Sleeping Beauty by using the dance elements of force, time, body and space.…

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    directors are including the unprecedented elements such as the comparable cinematic movements that happening everywhere, which completely reflected the message of the social and cultural change after the occupation and the wars. Although the New Wave has influenced by Italian Neorealism and classical Hollywood cinema, but they have proven that they are the writers of rich imagination and they had created the New Wave unique styles in producing films as these elements have outlined that the New…

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    Edgar Allan Poe Style

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    after reading his stories. These emotional effects are show in “The Tale-Tale Heart,” “The Cask of Amontillado,” “Hop-Frog,” “The Raven,” and “ Annabel Lee.” Edgar Allan Poe’s style is characterized by his use of sound imagery, irony, and repeated elements which he uses to create an emotional effect for his readers. Poe’s style is represented in his use of sound imagery. For example, in the poem “The Raven,” Poe uses the repetition of…

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    Contrast Critical Regionalism vs. International Style Intro For international style, the prime architectural symbol is no longer the dense brick, but the open box. For regionalism, the styling tied to geographical and cultural context. Critical regionalism and international style have many differences in their beginning, their pioneers, their philosophy, and the architecture how was influenced by Definition International style is architectural style buildings dominating the twenties and…

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    Tibrewal Abstract The author examined the significance of the significance of the American dream in the architecture of film. It is an analysis Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 rendition of The Great Gatsby. Analysis of The Great Gatsby reflected an Art Deco style, the period of 1920s, and the representation of characters in the film. Without the intricate and well-planned design, the themes of the F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel would not have resonated with the film’s audience. This paper shows how…

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    Art Nouveau Essay

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    identified in the Franz Liszt Academy of Music because of the style of art, architecture, applied art and the decorative arts. Since the building was built in 1907 and this art was popular during 1890-1910. Some particular things of this kind of art which is visible in the building are the natural forms and structures, also the curved lines, the architects tried to harmonize with the environment. The Art Nouveau is considered a total art style because of the wide range of fields,…

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    Blues and Hip Hop are two styles that have vastly different cultures and are not always mentioned in the same breath. Blues songs are famous for their 12 bar format with sorrowful lyrical content, while hip hop songs have a free flowing form lyrical subject matter can range from street life to political issues. Although many consider these genres to be completely different, there are commonalities between the two genres that can bring them together. From the heavy, powerful drums to the…

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    A Good Man Analysis

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    experience. The only reason it could be considered time consuming is because of the plethora of literary elements to address in each story. These elements include: point of view, setting, plot, symbols, character, style, theme, and tone. Within each story there are examples of all the elements, however our focus is on plot and style. Flannery O’Conner and Tobias Wolff use their differences in writing style to enhance their version of a similar plot in…

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    was painted between approximately 1633 and 1639; it is 110.8 cm in height and 161 cm width (The Norton Simon Museum website). Christ Crowned with Thorns is an example of Baroque artwork, which can be seen in the subject matter, context, and artistic style of the artwork. Firstly, the subject matter of the painting Christ Crowned with Thorns makes this artwork an example of Baroque artwork. The painting Christ Crowned with Thorns represents religious scene that was taking from the Bible. The main…

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    The Baroque artistic style came to fruition in the 15th and 16th centuries, and had a dominant presence in Europe. However, it did not surface in European countries in the same manner, and Baroque artists were not necessarily working with the same types of subjects or themes. That being said, overall, it was a movement focused on motion, and did its best to portray details and ideas that could be easily interpreted. Furthermore, while not every artist utilized religious themes, most were…

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