


|
Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers
Search results 5991 - 6000 of 10818 matching essays
- 5991: Artists Works
- ... the battlefield as though it were his kingdom. To his left are people on a road that leads off into the horizon. All these things symbolize new beginnings out of old life and hope from death. The message that Salvador Dali was trying to get across is that hope and despair, failure and victory, and life and death are all equal forces, each one pulling the other in an eternal war to balance everything. It's all a cycle, and like all cycles, it repeats itself forever and ever, and there's no ...
- 5992: Amadeus Anaylisis
- ... is met by a priest. As Salieri begins his dark tale of deception and greed, the film explains the desire that Salieri has to be Mozart. His story tells of humor and sadness, marriage and death, sanity and insanity. As the movie continues, Mozart writes operas and symphonies and marries Constanze. The two share a wonderful life of wealth and friends. This slowly begins to fade with the death of Mozart's father who was his mentor. Mozart slips into insanity while his music is dark and takes him longer to produce. Everyone begins to forget about Mozart as Salieri begins to be the ...
- 5993: Andy Warhol And Pop Art
- ... with celebrity life and fame. Some of Warhol's most famous works were of celebrities. Many were chic designers such as Halson, Diane von Fursenberg, Jean Paul Gaultier and Yves Saint Laurent (Bourdon, 1989, 53) Death and disaster was also a subject that Warhol worked with, especially during the early 60's. These subjects contrasted somewhat with his others, for they seemed to be far more gruesome and vulgar. However, it ... budget, with strong sexual overtones. They were produced for only a brief period in his career, and were many times initiated by friends and lovers. His magazine, however, would live on even after Warhol's death. Interview was the name of the magazine that he co-produced with John Wilcock, then editor of an underground newspaper called Other Scenes. The magazine featured text and loosely edited interviews from cassette tapes. Andy ...
- 5994: A Tale Of Two Cities
- ... released after a year, yet he was re-jailed the same day by Madame Defarge because his family, the Evremondes, had previously killed off her family. Darnay was tried the next day and sentenced to death. Manette went back into his demented state with hopelessness. Carton arrived in Paris and heard a plot to also kill Lucie and Dr. Manette. Quickly, he made his way into the prison with the help ... on to a new task with little persuasion. Many mobs cheered in joy for Darnay when he was acquitted at his first trial in France but were just as excited when he was condemned to death the second time. Society in general during the French Revolution has become much clearer to me. The movie it self was originally a little difficult to understand until I became aware of the plot, and ...
- 5995: Masaccio: The Holy Trinity
- ... swooning Virgin and St. John, and in the shrill delirium of the Magdalene. On the other side, John the Baptist, a gaunt form, points a finger at the body of the dead Christ. Even though death and suffering are dominant in the altarpiece, there are symbols of hope: The river behind St. John, which represents baptism, and the wine-red sky which symbolizes the blood of Christ. Through these bols, a ... Trinity, the composition is generally symmetrical, centered around the body of Christ. It is a frightful composition, because of the events taking place. Expression is shown on all of the figures, who grieve Christ's death. Overall, the two works are very similar. Masaccio, however, was more interested in the mathematical aspects of painting than Grunewald. Both works are superb, and have their own distinct qualities.
- 5996: Admiration Of Anne Bradstreets
- ... a problem with Bradstreet is her attactment with some of her aquaintances. She is really attached to her granddaughter for example. Bradstreet’s relationships mean very much to her, and in the peom about the death of her granddaughter, Bradstreet shows her weakness with people and relationships “Blest babe, why should I once bewail thy fate, or sigh thy days so soon were terminate, Sith thou art settled in an everlasting ... a problem with Bradstreet is her attactment with some of her aquaintances. She is really attached to her granddaughter for example. Bradstreet’s relationships mean very much to her, and in the peom about the death of her granddaughter, Bradstreet shows her weakness with people and relationships “Blest babe, why should I once bewail thy fate, or sigh thy days so soon were terminate, Sith thou art settled in an everlasting ...
- 5997: What Is Changing In The Technology Of Heavy Construction Mac
- ... only has to imagine the possibilities the future may have in store for our field. The accuracy in which tasks and projects will be completed will increase. Human error, including those which cause injury or death, may become non-existent due to there being a decrease in the number of man crews which will be required to perform tasks and operate equipment. Crews could easily be cut by fifty percent of ...
- 5998: COMPUTER CRIME Hackers And Security Measures
- ... and to monitor and decrypt Internet traffic. (Financial Times, 1/04/1998). On the other hand, some governments decided to vote a draft about hacking. The most serious contraventions would carry a maximum five-year penalty. In spite of these difficulties, in some cases, there is perfect conduct between countries and organisations. For instance, Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) is an organisation, which is associated with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and the ...
- 5999: Pollution Getting The Best Of
- ... may seem like a relatively small occurrence that really is not your concern, but you're wrong. Each time one of these companies pollutes there are horrible consequences to pay. Mutations, destroyed ecosystems, and human death have all occurred as a direct result of illegal dumping. It contaminates our drinking water and soil. It causes entire communities of humans (not to mention animals) to move on to new places not to ...
- 6000: Polio
- ... poses a grave threat to humans and the environment. In many places smoke from factories and cars combines with naturally occurring fog to form smog. Smog has been long recognized as a potential cause of death, especially for elderly persons and those with severe respiratory ailments (like asthma). Air pollution originally resulted from large-scale use of heating fuels (like coal and wood). Water Pollution Since the beginning of civilization, water ...
Search results 5991 - 6000 of 10818 matching essays
|