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- 8561: Major Personalities Behind The Secularization Of Music
- ... she had the option of going into her lands and confiscating all the church's lands and make them hers and therefore, taxable. Eventually, the church backed down. Her victory was short lived after her death. Her land became the territory of Richard II, who loved the idea of a holy quest and obeyed the pope to a fault. However, it was an important point in the history of music. Someone ...
- 8562: Living Theater
- ... 298). Special characteristics of this play relate back to Artaud's idea of the "theater of cruelty". In the last scene of "Mysteries" twenty-five people dye of the plague, each actor acts out their death, after all are dead there is a blackout and all human senses are attacked. You hear female voices, see flashes of lights, then smell that of incense. Following the blackout, six of the people who ...
- 8563: Life The Courage To Change
- ... the courage of the character, Sebastian, evolving into someone he never thought he could achieve. An annonymous writer once said, Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you`re scared to death.
- 8564: Life Of Raphael Sanzio
- ... getting rid of her holy image. Raphael also painted the Alba Madonna in a classic symmetrical triangle, which was a popular painting technique of that time. Raphaels painted more then forty Madonnas before his death in 1520. After suffering in bed for fifteen days, Raphael Sanzio died on his birthday at the young age of 37. Raphael seemed to blend harmony and balance perfectly into his paintings. Two of Raphael ...
- 8565: Les Mis
- ... Though she knew that she would not have Marius she could not bear to stand by and watch him be killed. And like the true desperate lover that she was she made right just before death by telling Marius the truth and giving him Cosette's real letter. Within this dark and forbidding story full of struggle, love overcomes everything else. It seems that the hardest mountain to climb must be ...
- 8566: Lawrence Of Arabia (Movie)
- ... reach the bunker at the Suez Canal and a lengthy shot of Lawrence's dusty face in deep meditation appears. This gives the audience a chance to think what he is contemplating, some possibilities are death of Gasim, Daud, or why he is British bunker but wearing Arab clothing. When Lawrence got to the Suez Canal on the other bank a man on a motorcycle called out "who are you?" Lawrence ...
- 8567: History Of Music
- ... working as a musical director at St. Thomass Choir School in Leipzig where, apart from his brief visit to the court of Frederick the Great of Prussia in 1747, he remained there until his death. Bach was considered a master of contrapuntal technique, and his music characterises the Baroque polyphonic style. His volume of work includes over 200 church cantatas, six concertos, four orchestral suites and many other major compositions ...
- 8568: Higher Learning
- ... Likewise, the ending of the film would not have brought forth the same emotions in the audience if any of the other characters had died. Deja represented the studious and hard working pupil, and her death signified an innocent lost. Another major sociological issue arising in the film is the role of groups. Groups mold basic perception and ideals, and these groups become part of each member's identity and the ...
- 8569: Hamlet
- Hamlet Disillusionment. Depression. Despair. These are the burning emotions churning in young Hamlet's soul as he attempts to come to terms with his father's death and his mother's incestuous, illicit marriage. While Hamlet tries to pick up the pieces of his shattered idealism, he consciously embarks on a quest to seek the truth hidden in Elsinore; this, in stark ...
- 8570: Halloween: A Groundbreaking Film
- ... his older sister, Judith, sneaks upstairs for a quickie with a guy from school. After the boyfriend has departed, Michael takes a knife out of the kitchen drawer, ascends the staircase, and stabs Judith to death. The 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 ...
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