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- 5491: Art 3
- ... the meaning of art goes far beyond any technique or style, and that for each individual, art is a reflection of his or her own unique identity. While the touching image of a mother and child or the powerful story of the scorned savior in the Pieta may bring tears to the eyes of some, but in my eyes the greatest beauty and the deepest meaning exists in the grace and ...
- 5492: Archetypes In Raising Arizona
- ... while his son is missing business is as usual at Unfinished Arizona. While he is being interviewed in the beginning he isnt even sure of which of his children where taken. When asked which child was taken his responds was Nathan Jr. I think. All through the movie it seems that all Nathan is concerned about is his business. When Linard offers to help he refuses his help and threatens ...
- 5493: Amadeus Anaylisis
- ... F. Murray Abraham did a great job as Salieri, he made the character really come to life. But, Tom Hulce as Mozart was the greatest. He did such a great job at playing a little child in a grown mans body. It is very terrible that he was not nominated for this film. Amadeus is a film that will long be in our hearts and will never be forgotten.
- 5494: Andy Warhol And Pop Art
- ... was misunderstood as one who satirized American Pop culture because he did not agree with or fully understand it. Nothing could be more opposite of the truth, Warhol loved Pop culture since he was a child engrossed with the beautiful people that graced the magazine covers and movies. He became a Pop culture genius, and through his work, he became a part of it as a social commentator and visionary. And ...
- 5495: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- ... has the kindest heart in the world. I love her and she loves me....' . Constanze Mozart's life was far from easy. From June 1783 to July 1791, she bore six children. The Mozarts' first child, Raimund Leopold, died at the age of two months of an 'intestinal cramp' while his parents were away on a visit to Salzburg. Their third, Johann Thomas Leopold, lived less than a month, their fourth ...
- 5496: Oscar Wilde
- ... driven to self-sacrifice by maternal love and was very successful, received excellent reviews and was noted for its witty dialogue. He wrote A Woman of No Importance in 1892, a story about an illegitimate child torn between father and mother, which was very successful. The Duchess of Padue, which he wrote in 1883 was not produced until 1893, The Sphinx in 1894, An Ideal Husband in 1895, which did better ...
- 5497: Masaccio - Innovator Of Perspe
- ... Simon Guidi was born in 1401 and nicknamed Masaccio Careless Tom because of his attitude. He was apathetic to things like personal appearance and worldly materials, and was thus careless with his possessions. As a child, he concentrated more on his art instead of himself and what others thought about him. He moved from Castel S. Giovanni di Altura to Florence in 1417 to become a pupil of Masolino di Panicale ...
- 5498: George Carlin
- ... is because "broadcasting is uniquely accessible to children, even those too young to read."(Gunther, 1991) Even though children at a young age can't read obscene messages, the Carlin broadcast could have enlarged a child's vocabulary in a matter of seconds. These two important factors of broadcasting gave the Supreme Court the push they needed for regulation. The Court decides that "the ease with which children may obtain access ...
- 5499: Alfred Stieglitz
- ... her not to (Lowe 23). Edward would later meet Hedwig Warner and they would have their first son, Alfred. Alfred was the first of six born to his dad Edward and mom Hedwig. As a child Alfred was remembered as a boy with thick black hair, large dark eyes, pale fine skin, a delicately modeled mouth with a strong chin (Peterson 34). In 1871 the Stieglitz family lived at 14 East ...
- 5500: Mary Shelleys Self-help Guide to Life
- ... companionship as both Victor and the monster endeavor to find a friend. Victor went beyond searching for a companion and decided to create his own, feeling that "no father could claim the gratitude of his child so completely as [Victor] should deserve" (39) the gratitude of his creation. Victor completely secludes himself from the world when in the process of creating the monster. This seclusion nearly drives him insane: he states ...
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