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Thought And Action Bi Polar
5,650 words... the philosopher Paul Feyerbands did. He became paralyzed and had to finish his autobiography from an unfortunate bed-ridden state. Other writers become paralysed with the thought of using the first person: a serious dilemma for an autobiographer. I, too, was reticent to use the first person for the first two decades as I toyed initially with this autobiography. But eventually I found a voice, a voice I was comfortable with. I also found a format that attempted to create what I think is a hap...
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Greenwich Village Theater History And Its Part 1
1,681 wordsGreenwich Village Theater History and its Effects Introduction It has often been suggested that Greenwich Village needs to be discussed within a context of lifestyle rather then any other. This suggestion is perfectly understandable, given the fact that this part of New York is strongly associated with the rise of avant-garde art and theater, in the second part of twentieth century. There were objective reasons why Greenwich Village has always been attracting creative people. Even at the time be...
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Greenwich Village Avant Garde
1,678 words... was used as background. This created very interesting effect, when actors lines were not being associated with their personalities. One of plays character was a poem, which used to refer to itself as purely metaphysical idea, entitled with consciousness: I am the poem of this place and moment, I am a pause amid the seas of motion, I have no body I am Proteus, I flicker like a candle off and on (Goodman). While watching the play, viewers were being required to apply their own ideas to plays m...
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Civil Rights Movement Pop Culture
815 wordsIn comparing the sixties and the nineties, my first thought was how much popular culture has changed since then and how different society is today. The strange thing is, the more I tried to differentiate between them, the more similarities I found. Both the sixties and the nineties were about youth, creativity, free-thinking, and expression. With the nineties coming to a close and the popularity of anything retro, I decided to compare the fashions, people, music, and issues that defined pop cult...
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Nelson Mandela Early Sixties
821 wordsUse Your Head Not Your Heart Imagine people who have done nothing wrong, get killed just because of their race. This is what happened in South Africa, between black South Africans and white South Africans and is delineated in the film, Sarafina. In this movie, a school in a black-dominated town called Soweto, tried to revolt against the stronger armies of the whites in the town, because of the racism or as they call it in South Africa, apartheid. In the middle of this whole situation was the pri...
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Piece Of Literature Atomic Bomb
4,430 wordsThe Atomic Bomb and its Effects on Post-World War II American Literature Rob Gioielli Mrs. Mcfarlansenior English 6 Dec. 1994 Gioielli 1 Rob Gioielli Mrs. Mcfarlansenior English 6 Dec. 1994 Then a tremendous flash of light cut across the sky. Mr. Tanimoto has a distinct recollection that it traveled from east to west, from the city toward the hills. It seemed like a sheet of sun. +John Hersey, from Hiroshima, pp. 8 On August 6, 1945, the world changed forever. On that day the United States of Am...
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