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- 1771: Analysis Of Rembrandt Joseph A
- ... to bed with me;" and Joseph being a man of God would not sin against his master or the Lord, so he refused her. One day when all the servants were gone, Joseph entered the house and Potiphar's wife approached him and while holding on to his cloak said "come to bed with me". Joseph refused and left the house leaving his cloak behind. Potiphar' Wife screamed for help saying that Joseph had attacked and tried to sleep with her. When her husband came home she told him the same false story. Potiphar was so ... with a tragic moment in biblical history captured beautifully in this awesome painting of Joseph accused by Potiphar's wife. Work Cited Barker, Kenneth. The Holy Bible, New International Version. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House,1995. Muhlberger, Richard. What Makes A Rembrandt A Rembrandt? New York: Viking, 1993. Munz, Ludwig. Rembrandt. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc, 1984 Schwartz, Gary. First Impressiaons:Rembrandt. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc, ...
- 1772: My Lost Love
- ... together, but it didn't affect how much we saw each other. The first few months of the school year went by really quick. Matt, my close friend, was having a Halloween party at his house. We decided to go as Romeo and Juliet. Everyone thought our costumes were cute. Matt, the smart person he is, did not allow any beer at this party, but Kristeen and I promised each other ... down the New Year, and we sealed 1998 with a long, sweet, tender, romantic, never-ending kiss which carried over to 1999. After the party, Kristeen and I stayed to help Matt clean up his house. We felt sorry for his unfortunate break up with Lauren. After we cleaned house, Kristeen and I couldn't help but kiss each other. You know that feeling you get when your with the one you love and you just started a new year, and how you can' ...
- 1773: The Theme of Death in Poems
- ... was passing them; time was passing by, past her life. Her life has now past her by, and she is arriving at her final destination, which was her grave, yet she describes it as her house. In the end she is looking back, and sees how centuries have passed, yet she isn't passing by anymore, and to her this hundred years seems as no time at all. Finally she accepts ... the little girl many times mentioned how white cousin Arthur was. She mentioned to white, frozen lake of the loon that was a marble topped table. The color of Arthur was also white, like a doll that hadn't been painted. She played a lily in his hand, yet another personification of innocense by the color of the flower. This defining of the color is symbolic, or the youth and innocence ...
- 1774: An Analysis of The Yellow Wallpaper
- ... of this story is written hidden behind it. The author had used a writing style that is taking objects portraying men, women, and society. The story first starts off a couple have moved to a house. A so- called haunted house, her wife describes it. The wife, who is a patient of her husband, has moved here to cure her sickness. She does not admit that she has a problem. Everyday she keeps looking at the ... s behind the wallpaper. It is quite freaky to hear that from her. Because she is a patient, and now here she is describing all that of the wallpaper and convinces that everybody in the house finds the wallpaper really have something going on. At the end of the story, his husband surprisingly fainted. He was too frowning to see her wife being crazy like this. Crawling around the floor, ...
- 1775: The Taming of the Shrew: An Critique
- ... that Kate was his property, as he pointed out in the second scene of act three: I will be master of what is mine own. 230 She is my goods, my chattels, she is my house. My household stuff, my field, my barn, My horse, my ox, my ass, my anything…. Petruchio's words left no doubt as to his belief in the patriarchal marriage system that existed during Shakespeare's ... Cited Cyclopedia of Characters II. Vol. 3. Salem: Salem Press, 1990. 1106- 1107. Dash, Irene G. "Wooing, Wedding, and Power: Women in Shakespeare Plays". The Critical Perspective Volume 2. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. 825-833. Evans, Bernard. Shakespeare's Comedies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1960. Kahn, Copella. Untitled Essay. Shakespearean Criticism. Ed. Mark W. Scott and Sandra L. Williamson. Detroit: Gale Research, Inc., 1989. 413-419 ... Ed. Mark W. Scott and Sandra L. Williamson. Detroit: Gale Research, Inc., 1989. 407-413. Nevo, Ruth. "‘Kate of Kate Hall': The Taming of the Shrew." Modern Critical Reviews. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. 253- 264. Scott, Mark W. and Williamson, Sandra L., et al., ed. Shakespearean Criticism. Detroit: Gale Research, Inc., 1989. 310-311. Shakespeare, William. The Taming of the Shrew. Logan, IA: The Perfection ...
- 1776: Oscar Wilde
- ... He also wrote his second unsuccessful play, The Duchess Of Padua. In 1884, he married Constance Lloyd, the daughter of an Irish barrister. They had two sons, Cyril and Vyvyan. The family moved into a house in Chelsea, an artist section of London. In 1887, he took a job at Woman's World, a popular magazine for which he wrote literary criticism. In 1888 he published The Happy Prince and Other ... protest to thinly veiled allusions to the protagonist's homosexuality. In 1891 he published Intentions, a collection of dialogues about the aesthetic philosophy; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, a collection of short stories; and A House Of Pomegranates, a collection of children's' stories. He also produced The Duchess Of Padua. In that same year he met and befriended Lord Alfred Douglas, the son of the Marquess of Queensberry. In 1892 ... offenses. The jury failed to reach a decision but at a second trial he was found guilty and sentenced to two years in Reading Gaol, a labor prison. There Wilde was declared bankrupt, and his house and possessions were sold to pay off his debts. An Ideal Husband and The Importance of Being Earnest, which were both running very successfully, were closed. In 1897, while in prison, Wilde wrote a ...
- 1777: Motown’s Evolution and with Emphasis on Its Women
- ... that served the song, well then, that was the artist who would record it. Berry found helpers in quest to create stars. Although I have yet to read of any women session players in the house band, or woman producers at Motown, there were some women assistants, who of course worked in administration, who threw themselves into Berry’s dream and worked as hard as he did in the brining the ... Berry began to use other writers, such as the Holland Brothers, Mickey Stevenson, Clarence Paul and Janie Bradford to write the pop songs that were taking off on “white stations” and becoming very successful. The house band members at Motown were known as “The Funk Brothers.” In 1966 Mabel went to a different record company, Stax, which allowed her to continue her blues style. Motown’s turn towards pop was not ... sang with Marvin Gaye and was envied by other female Motown artist because of it. She died at the age of 25 from a brain tumor. When Motown moved to Los Angeles, all of the house band stayed in Detroit, with the exception of James Jamerson. Since Motown’s move to Los Angeles, there have been few music groups produced that had any success, one exception being Boyz to Men. “ ...
- 1778: Tricky's Pre-Millenium Tension
- ... starts spinning. Indeed, the man does seem to know exactly how we feel it. His set for the night is filled with driving bass, and I jump onstage dancing like crazy. This is what deep house music is all about, and Danny definitely knows how to get any crowd on it's feet. There's only one way to do it in a mega-club - find a space, make it your ... to bring those emotions out of me? The beats don't have any sentience. It's driving, it's hard, and it sure as hell makes me want to get up and dance, but does house music have anything more than electronic beats at it's core? Coming from a HUGE househead, it's sad to admit....but the answer is definitively NO. Let's forget the specific genre of house music. Is any type of electronic music based on more than samples and beats? Well...thanks to one innovative performer, that answer may just be YES. Tricky's Pre-Millenium Tension is a revolutionary ...
- 1779: Red Dress
- ... with her father. "'I doubt if she appreciates it.' She enraged me, talking like this to Lonnie, as if Lonnie were grown up and I were still a child." Her mother was obscene in the house; the description that is given would make one sick. It is said that she did not take care of herself in the house, and exposed her lumpy veins to the in-house public. This probably made the narrator think that she is also ugly because she came from this disgusting creature. This makes her attitude towards the dance understandable. When Mason Williams comes to dance with ...
- 1780: The Motown Sound
- ... the 1950's, this admirable class molded some of America's greatest artists into the proud mothers and fathers before us today. I can recall a couple of summers ago in the back of my house barbecue, people were eating homemade barbecue, crunchy potatoe salad, creamy cole slaw, and Tasha's famous bake beans. Friends and family joined each other for captivating music, dancing, and socializing. The sun was bright and ... You can see it in their eyes, oh how they glow with excitement and life. The influence of family and friends also play role in how our youth is raised. Being raised in the Southern house of a deacon, we simply just weren't allowed to experience and participate in certain events. My grandfather was a man of the Lord and listening to that "racket" was not tolerated. Reading, playing outdoors, or asking life's daily questions would suffice. But he would not allow that "racket" in his house. In summary, one could only hope that today's youth had grandparents such as I had. The harsh and sometimes neglectful society doesn't care about the lives of our youths, but we know ...
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