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- 5471: Romanticism
- ... audiences. This particular ballet was based upon a German legend of a girl who loves to dance and falls in love with a shepherd boy. Her mother warns her of her fate by saying "Unhappy child! You will dance forever, you will kill yourself, and when you are dead, you will become a Wili (dancing spirit)." Her prophecy eventually becomes truth when Giselle kills herself after finding that her beloved is ...
- 5472: Rock 2
- ... And there are so many songs out there that give out positive messages there is no way Rock gives a bad influence to the young in today’s world. Many parents are saying that their child is behaving bad because of Rock, or that they committed suicide because a Rock star said to in one of their songs. That is probably the biggest load of crock that I have ever heard ...
- 5473: Pop Art 2
- ... time for something new, a technique that created a reality check. Although Pop Art really began in Britain (Hubbard, 40), it was the US that nourished it to its' peak. American Pop art was the child of a newly found self-confidence and was reinforced with each new painting . The subject matter which provided the initial impulse was Americanism itself ("Pop Art in America", 1). No longer wanting to be dragged ...
- 5474: Music And Censorship
- ... how it was approbated in his song " The Thunder Rolls." And people hear this and see a star doing that and believe it's acceptable for them as well. For example, watching parents as a child, and everything they do, you do. In addition Sammy Cershaw talks about an affair in " Third Rate Rendezvous." He doesn't care that he's cheating on his wife and is actually excited when he ...
- 5475: Masters Of The Vineese School
- ... thirty years. After leaving the Esterhazy family in1791 he visited England twice with great success. Franz Joseph Haydn died in Vienna in 1809. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in 1756 in Austria. Mozart was a child prodigy. At the age of 5 he composed his first minuets and at age six he performed before the Empress Maria Therese. In 1763, led by his father Leopold, Mozart went on tour to Paris ...
- 5476: Lyrics
- ... how it was approbated in his song " The Thunder Rolls." And people hear this and see a star doing that and believe it's acceptable for them as well. For example, watching parents as a child, and everything they do, you do. In addition Sammy Cershaw talks about an affair in " Third Rate Rendezvous." He doesn't care that he's cheating on his wife and is actually excited when he ...
- 5477: Life The Courage To Change
- ... a society in which only the high-ranking members live. A society in which as you drive down the road each house is bigger than the first. These people live in a society where each child has their own car and not to mention bank account. The people in this society crave competition and seek to be better. This particular setting shows forth the attitudes the characters uphold, that make them ...
- 5478: Life Of Raphael Sanzio
- ... Again Raphael depicted four historical events that illustrated salvation by divine intervention with his unparalleled gift for painting Christian Paintings. Throughout Raphael’s artistic career, he went back to painting’s portraying the Madonna and child many times. "The Alba Madonna", was one of Raphael’s most famous Madonnas because it was so different from traditional Roman art. The Madonnas of this time were usually shown sitting on a throne, but ...
- 5479: Halloween: A Groundbreaking Film
- ... entire sequence employs the subjective point- of-view, an approach that writer/director John Carpenter returns to repeatedly throughout the movie. Only after the deed is done, do we learn that Michael is only a child. The bulk of the movie takes place fifteen years later. Michael confined to an asylum for the criminally insane, escapes on the night before Halloween. His doctor, Sam Loomis, actually refers to Michael as " pure ...
- 5480: Julious Ceasar
- ... did not bind together, then each man will go his own way, and become a weakling. "No not an oath, If not by the face of men, /the sufferance of our souls, the time's abuse-/If these motives be weak, break off betimes, /and every men hence to his idle bed; /So let high sighted tyranny rage on, /till each man drop by lottery (Act II, scene 1)." Brutus is ...
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