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19681: Mozart: Portrait Of A Genius
... that he also wished to die, and that in large measure he wrote Requiem for himself. And now Mozart is very well known and has become a symbol of the best musical delight in the world.
19682: Quest For Fire
... whole movie, but the body language and gestures of men well explain the story. This movie makes you think a lot about our ancestors, where we came from and how we would survive in a world where the secret of how to make fire is as momentous as we would regard the moon landing today . . . This movie also makes me feel grateful that I do not live 80,000 years ago ...
19683: Racism In The Movies
... for inequality depicted in the movie, most of it is a result of confusion and a lack of communication between people. I believe the fewer people understand and the fewer people respect other cultures the world will never be a perfect place. The title of the movie is a type of advice Do The Right thing.
19684: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
... used were a varying spectrum of everything, but himself. Some of his works included the topics of; innocence in “Evangeline,” bridging the gap between Anglo and Indian America in “The Song of Hiawatha,” and Puritan New England in “The Courtship of Miles Standish.” These three poems mentioned above are his most famous long poems. Longfellow received wide public recognition with his volume of verse “Voices of the Night” (1839), which contained ...
19685: Rahotep And Nefret
... wife, Nefert, sits adorned with an intricate wig and headband that match her bright jewelry and indicate her elevated social status. Together, the figures complement each other perfectly and provide a valuable glimpse into the world of non-royal funerary art of Ancient Egypt. The statues of Rahotep and Nefert are made of limestone, one of the most accessible and popular materials used for sculpture in the Nile Valley, and are ...
19686: Red River
... and the hotly pursuing Dunson fight it out to resolve any conflicts they may have had over the years. Gunplay and fistfights resolve all conflicts (per the movie, where might is right), and Matt's new girlfriend cheerfully reconciles them. The fundamental theme is replayed when Dunson gives Matt half of the ranch after concluding that he "has earned it."
19687: Romanticism
... be John Constable's "The White Horse". This painting has great emphasis on nature, even in the title. It shows a small white horse and an enormous amount of scenery. The accent on the natural world is extraordinary. His style was the forerunner of the modern approach to painting. Another very naturalistic painting would be Francisco de Goya's "The Dog", which shows only a dog's head and almost no ...
19688: Romanticism 2
Romantics often emphasized the beauty, strangeness, and mystery of nature. Romantic writers expressed their intuition of nature that came from within. The key to this inner world was the imagination of the writer; this frequently reflected their expressions of their inner essence and their attitude towards various aspects of nature. It was these attitudes that marked each writer of the Romantic period ...
19689: Bruce Lee
... movie career made him a very rich and famous man. Bruce also had his own fighting style called Jeet Kune Do. Bruce’s quickness made him one of the fastest men in the Martial Arts World.
19690: Romeo And Juliet
... continue it, nothing terrible would have happened. The first lines of the book tell us about the hate and envy between the two houses. Choir: "Two households, both alike in dignity, / . . ./From ancient grudge to new mutiny," (Prologue, 1-3). The choir tells us that the whole conflict started a long time ago with really little things, and then grew into huge fights involving many people. No leader of either household ...


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