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Stream Of Consciousness Change The World
1,187 words... earing no necessary relationship to everyday living. The following statement describes how the audience comprehended the film, their subconscious were provoked and liberated and the only way they could deal with the marvelous was to attack the film and its creators. Andre Brenton (1896 - 1966), was a French poet and critic, a leader of the surrealistic movement. He was born in Tinchebray, Orne Department, studied medicine, and worked in psychiatric wards in World War I. Later, as a writer in...
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Social Security Work Work
1,002 wordsOn February 25, 1982 a soon to be millionaire was born. Whether his parents knew it or not the reason I say that is because as he grew his mother noticed he was very much indeed different. He didnt play like normal kids well not with other kids. He was always found playing in a car or under a car taking something off of it. See this kid wouldnt even play with the plastic tools that his parents had provided for him; he had to have the real thing. So as he grew up his mother noticed he had another...
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Gays And Lesbians Sexual Orientation
1,257 wordsEven nowadays people are still looking for the ways of understanding of the nature of homosexuality. Since the ancient time people have been arguing about this problem finding new and new explanations of this strange phenomena, its origin, its nature. Homosexuality (from Greek homes - identical and latin. Sexus- sex) - the concept introduced at the end of XIX century by the Hungarian doctor Maria Bennett, designating sexual drown of the individual to persons of the same sex and sexual relations ...
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Henri Matisse Georges Braque
1,275 wordsThe brief fauvist movement in art started circa 1896 when a group of neo-impressionist painters, led by Henri Matisse, stared to experiment with the utilization of what Matisse called, ? The pure brilliance of color. ? This beautiful form of painting got it? s name at the reputable? Salon D? Automme? art show in Paris, France in 1905. This name given by a popular critic, who in opinion of the painting? s wild colors and odd effect dubbed them coincidentally, like? Fauve's, ? in French meaning? w...
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Light And Dark Modern Art
2,390 wordsModern Art For The Paper Store April, 1999 Introduction Its been said that Matisse was no more an abstract artist than Picasso. No abstract painter can claim descent from their work without acknowledging that fact. The worldly motif, especially the human body, and in particular the female body, was as basic to Matisse's art as it had been to Delacroix's or Titian's. His paintings vividly communicate a tension between what he called the sign and the reality it pointed to. He had learned about thi...
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