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- 8311: Roman Pantomime
- ... of spirit, appetite and reason: but each of the three is admirably illustrated by the pantomime; he shows us the angry man, he shows us the lover, and he shows us every passion under the control of reason… The pantomime was not only skillful in portraying human character, but additionally in embracing many other skills into a single embodiment. For instance, the pantomime used both bodily skills such as versatility of ...
- 8312: Report On Opera
- ... conflicts between contrasting players. Body and Soul: one cannot exist without the other, yet Body is tempted by Pleasure, while Soul seeks to save Body. Heaven, Guardian Angel and World, Earthly Life: they vie for control over Body and Soul. In the end, Heaven and Guardian Angel reveal that the truth of Earthly Life is in fact, Death. Ultimately, Heaven and Guardian Angel conquer Soul and Intellect, while Death will conquer ...
- 8313: Processed Art
- ... dumb peasants. It is as though both groups were under the impression that people are unable to comprehend art not similar to that their social class generally has the skills to produce. Nazi influence and control classified art into it's own themes, confiscating art not directed at creating a positive theme for their regime. Many works of art seen in that time period were created through precise and accurate planning ...
- 8314: Popular Culture Of America
- ... fit this image. Although, these advertisements are selling products that are typically considered as feminine, they are saying to the men, with the right look, the right clothes, or the right car, they are in control. They have the power to be independent, and therefore are considered to be "real men". In conclusion, advertising agencies are changing the way they advertise their products to men. They are saying that men do ...
- 8315: Paradise Lost
- ... the attackers were at least known to the victims; that there was some luring or coercion to get them to accompany the attackers; and that there were some “corrective” assaults to gain a measure of control over the victims, followed by a brutal, violent, and sudden attack meant to subdue the victims totally. In the film “Paradise Lost”, there is much focus on the emotional trauma of the murders and interviews ...
- 8316: Natural Born Killers
- ... childhood years, parents are the pivotal part of a family needed to let a “crack of light to come through”, to show them a little love. The responsibility is ultimately held with the parents for control, guidance, and love.
- 8317: Multiculturalism In Music
- ... defined as “The art of organizing tones to produce a coherent sequence of sounds to elicit an aesthetic response in a listener” (Morris, 864). This country’s youth is unlike any others, we have much control over what we do, and music is something that evolves around all of us. In this essay, I will discuss the evolution of youth music ranging from early rock, to today’s hip hop stars ...
- 8318: Charlie Chaplin
- ... United States and begun his career as a top comedian. Although most of us recognize him as only a comedian, Charlie was much more. He was the first, and to date the last, person to control every aspect of the filmaking process- founding his own studio, United Artists and producing, casting directing, writing, scoring, and editing the movies he stared in. Charlie Chaplin revolutionized the entertainment industry by transforming it into ...
- 8319: Czar Nicholas II
- ... a monk called Rasputin offered his services. He was the only person who could stop the boy's bleeding, and to this day we do not know how he did it. Soon, Rasputin had total control over Alexandra. Since Nicholas was a meek and submissive ruler, his wife already controlled him. Thus, all of Rasputin was under the rule of Rasputin. A group of nobles soon got angry at his rash ...
- 8320: Method Acting
- ... me to read Stanislavski's system by Sonia Moore, I was expecting some sort of ephiphany which would immediately broaden my whole theatrical outlook. Thus was not the case. Stanislavski strove to give an actor control over the phenomenon of inspiration. (Moore; 1974) He did this by creating a system which simply involved developing a common language which could be applied to acting technique. Sonia Moore took Stanislavski's main principles ...
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