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States That Manet Bar At The Folies Bergre Painting
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Manet's painting, A Bar at the Folies-Bergre, was
an integral factor in the rise of a new era in
art; through the emergence of a contemporary
Parisian city, Modern art began to flourish during
the late 1800 's. Being a painting of extreme
complexity and ambiguity, many art critics have
commented on the formal aspects of the painting,
as well as the social reactions to this specific,
and novel form of art. The purpose and meaning of
the mirror behind the lady and the disparity of
reality versus r...
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Edgar Allen Poe Red Badge Of Courage
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Fear is defined as a condition between anxiety and
terror either natural and well-grounded or
unreasoned and blind. Fear is one emotion that
everyone dislikes, and it is as unavoidable as
night or day. Through the use of novels, plays,
films, short stories, and poems it becomes clear
that fear is an emotion that the writer like to
heighten not only in the protagonist, but also in
the reader. After reading great works by people
such as George Orwell and Stephen King, it becomes
clear that fear in...
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Comparison Of Monet And Claude
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Claude's The Sermon on the Mount is a relatively
large painting in a horizontal rectangular shape.
It is a landscape painting with Jesus giving a
sermon to a crowd of his followers as the subject.
It states in the acoustic guide that Claude is
trying to depict the landscape of Mount Tabor
surrounded by the Dead Sea on the right and the
Jordan River on the left. The painting is done
from a high vantage point. One can see this
because as the viewer looks at the painting he can
see far into the dis...
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The Propaganda Of Drink Driving
920 words
Each year numerous lives are lost due to careless
and irrational driving. The disregard for safe
driving has been a predicament to Queensland for
years. For many years police have relied heavily
on speed cameras, breathe testing and heavy fines
as a deterrent against unlawful drivers. Over the
years fatality rates have increased, so Queensland
Transport has composed a series of safe driving
campaigns. On many occasions the transport
department informs and advises the public about
the importance ...
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Spanish Civil War Success And Failure
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Picasso's Guernica is unique and unlike any other
photograph or painting of a historical war scene.
Historical photographs show scenes and capture
moments in time, but when viewing them an
intangible "wall" exists between the viewer and
the photograph. The difference between photographs
and original paintings is that the painting allows
the viewer to break through the "wall" and
actually experience the feelings and emotions
expressed in the painting. "We only see what we
look at and to look is a...
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Perez Sanchez 200 Perez Sanchez 201 Guernica
1,141 words
... ering may have been used to symbolize the
helpless suffering that was endured by the people
of Guernica. Another important figure that
dominates the painting is the mother holding the
dead child which "may have been inspired by a
photograph. " (Chipp 92) Guernica is unique
because Picasso painted images through his eyes
and with brush strokes, his paintings were logical
in his mind and not influenced by outside sources.
In dealing with this image in one of his sketches
he again strikes a per...
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Going On Instinct Primatology In Film
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Going on Instinct: Gender ing Primatology in Film
Melinda Kanner dwells on popular construction of
primatology by the example of the films Instinct
(1999) and Gorillas in the Mist (1988). The author
is concerned with the question of how cultural
preoccupations and tensions are revealed in
[these] creations of essentially new versions of
professions (Kanner n. p. ) as the practices of
medicine, scholarship, and law have been
drastically changed and transformed in film and
television. The scientis...
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Soap Operas Gender Identity
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SOAP OPERA GENRE Before I saw Neighbours, I didn?
t know there was an Australia (Jerry Hall, The
Clive James Show, UK, 31 December, 198 he soap
opera genre originated in American radio serials
of the 1930 s, and owes the name to the
sponsorship of some of these programs by major
soap powder companies. Proctor and Gamble and
other soap companies were the most common
sponsors, and soon the genre of soap opera had
been labeled. Like many television genres (e. g.
news and quiz shows), the soap opera...
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Joseph Conrad Heart Heart Of Darkness
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Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now Paths, paths
everywhere; a stamped in network of paths
spreading over empty land... (Conrad 39). When
Coppola decided to make a story telling the
journey to the heart of darkness, he had many
paths from which to choose how to tell the tale.
In some choices he followed Conrad, and in others
he forged his own path. Coppola's film, Apocalypse
Now like Conrad's novella, Heart of Darkness
leaves the viewer in moral confusion; however,
Coppola uses radically differ...
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Bonnie And Clyde Point Of View
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Crime Films When looking at the crime film it is
important to understand the nature of the films
genre. The genre is a way for the audience to
distinguish types of films. These are categorised
together because of standard protocols developed
for a particular types or styles of film. These
films usually follow similar guidelines in order
to produce a predictable style for the audience.
The development of genre films is not entirely the
prerogative of Hollywood. It is more the desire of
the public...
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Eyes Wide Shut Rules Of The Game
2,533 words
The haunting effects of Stanley Kubrick's Eyes
Wide Shut can be identified as creating curiosity,
fear and anxiety in the viewer. They can be
understood as painting a mosaic of symbolism in
the viewers eye, and as depositing fragments of
concepts inside his mind. The films slow pace
seems to open wide gaps between the joints of the
storys framework, causing the viewer to lose his
secure sense of balance during the progression of
the plot. Eyes Wide Shut is not a tale of terror
nor one of mystery...
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Back And Forth Nineteenth Century
2,832 words
Before attempting to analyse the significance of
gender within Edouard Manet+s work entitled |A Bar
at the Folies-Bergerex, one must first identify,
and note, the somewhat colourful events which
occurred within the artist life, and note the way
in which they must have undoubtedly prejudiced his
work. Born in France in 1832, Manet was raised by
his parents Auguste and Eugenie-Desiree; a society
couple, whos social standing resulted from
Auguste+s successful career in the Ministry of
Justice, Pari...
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Aimed At Children Husband And Wife
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I am going to examine closely the way advertisers
aim their Products at certain audiences. The
audiences mainly targeted are: v Little children v
Teenagers v Ambitious men v Adult women v Couples
v Prosperous older women. Advertisements are used
to increase the sale of a product and so choosing
the right time to show a commercial is vital. A
company won? t show an advert aimed at children
late at night, when they know their target
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Edgar Allen Poe Long Time Ago
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Fear in Different Genres Fear is defined as a
condition between anxiety and terror either
natural and well-grounded or unreasoned and blind.
Fear is one emotion that everyone dislikes, and it
is as unavoidable as night or day. Through the use
of novels, plays, films, short stories, and poems
it becomes clear that fear is an emotion that the
writer like to heighten not only in the
protagonist, but also in the reader. After reading
great works by people such as George Orwell and
Stephen King, it b...
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Real Life Situations Year Old Girl
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THEME: Vigilante Justice 1. 0 HYPOTHESIS Movies
involving violent crime often position the viewer
to sympathise with the victim who enacts the
revenge by killing, thus establishing the premise
that revenge killing is justified. 2. 0 SYNOPSIS
2. 1 The way society views vigilante justice and
the ideology that it is acceptable are the primary
issues in three of the following American films, A
Time To Kill, Sleepers and Eye For An Eye. These
three films were tested in comparison with the
hypothesis ...
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Heart Of Darkness Good And Evil
1,289 words
When Joseph Conrad wrote Heart of Darkness he
could not have envisioned director Francis ford
Coppola s version of his work. Coppola transformed
a story of a man sent to Africa to find a missing
trader to the story of a Vietnam soldier sent to
kill a rogue marine. He did so without damaging
the spirit of the work as one of the battle
within, the battle between good and evil. Paths,
paths everywhere; a stamped in network of paths
spreading over empty land... (Conrad 39). When
Coppola decided to m...
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One Of The Most Important Zen Buddhism
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The Japanese Gardens Japanese Gardens The role of
gardens play a much more important role in Japan
than here in the United States. This is due
primarily to the fact the Japanese garden embodies
native values, cultural beliefs and religious
principles. Perhaps this is why there is no one
prototype for the Japanese garden, just as there
is no one native philosophy or aesthetic. In this
way, similar to other forms of Japanese art,
landscape design is constantly evolving due to
exposure to outside i...
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Doesn Acute T Aimed At Children
1,609 words
I am going to examine closely the way advertisers
aim their Products at certain audiences. The
audiences mainly targeted are: v Little children v
Teenagers v Ambitious men v Adult women v Couples
v Prosperous older women. Advertisements are used
to increase the sale of a product and so choosing
the right time to show a commercial is vital. A
company won´ t show an advert aimed at
children late at night, when they know their
target audience won´ t be watching.
Children´ s produc...
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Thought Process S 1
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M Butterfly River played out the events of my life
night after night, always searching for a new
ending to my story, one where I will leave this
cell and return forever to my Butterfly Us arms. S
(Hwang 3. 3. 1 - 4) With these words of David
Henry Hwang Us play M Butterfly, we realize that
we have just been staring directly into the
memories of Rene Gallimard. The fact that Rene
Gallimard serves as the narrator of his memories
in the play M Butterfly delivers an impression of
the character behin...
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End Of The Movie Jane Austen
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Comparison of Mansfield Park and Metropolitan Whit
Stillman's attempt to capture Jane Austen's novel
Mansfield Park on film in Metropolitan is a fair
adaptation but it is unable to give the viewer the
same insights. Stillman manages to have most of
Mansfield Parks characters represented in some way
or another, however the time needed to develop
those characters is simply not there in a two hour
movie. It is this development that makes Jane
Austen's books so interesting. She spends an
enormous am...
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