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4211: The PRogression Of Violence In MUsic
... individuals to predictable and discernable structures, while providing the brain with a necessary societal map for the practice of localized and globalized cooperation and peaceful interaction." This verifies that music is an important factor for personal growth and if used incorrectly, can be detrimental to one's sense of "peaceful interaction."Many listeners have distorted interpretations of the musical experience. One of the most notorious examples of such listeners involves Charles ...
4212: The Great Passion Play
... music was well used to reflect the mood during scenes. Conflicts and drama were precipitated with appropriate pattern of sound. The music seemed to highlight each upcoming event and the tempo was mainly upbeat. My personal evaluation of The Great Passion Play is very positive. My attention was caught and held throughout the entire production. The action keeps your mind in constant motion, which does not allow for boredom. Overall, I ...
4213: The Breakfest Club
... This wraps up the descriptions of the merits and limitations of the films of John Hughes, as wrote in “John Hughes: The Teen Film Director As Auteur” and agreed to by me, based on my personal observations throughout the film.
4214: The Baroque Era
... it a not typical oratorio. “For Unto Us A Child is Born” is a splendid example of Handel’s choral style, an element which makes oratorios so popular. As opposed to Bach’s style of writing for only small groups of boys and men, Handel was fond of grandiose effects, such as double choruses. Handel’s choruses were written strong enough to impress the audience who had paid admission to hear ...
4215: The Art Of Theater
... lasts for a certain period of time. A period of time in which one feels pain, joy, hatred, or love. This is reinforced by the direct contact between the actors and the audience stimulating more personal emotion between different individuals. In my opinion, the art of theater is one of the most empowering factors in ones life. For it is an energy which releases ones inner most desires, feelings, and emotions ...
4216: History Of Greek Theater
... tragedy, Aeschulus, Euripides and Sophocles (whose Oedipus Rex he considered the finest of all Greek tragedies), arrived at his definition of tragedy. This explanation has a profound influence for more than twenty centuries on those writing tragedies, most significantly Shakespeare. Aristotle's analysis of tragedy began with a description of the effect such a work had on the audience as a "catharsis" or purging of the emotions. He decided that catharsis ...
4217: Woodstock
... philosophy. Freedom is the leading quality in this system. Freedom to do as one pleases, go where the flow takes you, and being open to new experiences. This causes an attitude that allows for maximum personal growth. Sure this lifestyle is risky, but that's life and avoiding risk leaves one unprepared for the unexpected. A controversial, yet still notable cause for the success of Woodstock was the availability of illegal ...
4218: Who Was The Bard
... his brother a cryptanalyst(Leary, Ciphers). Besides, if the publication of the plays and poems are dated, there is a coincidence, Edward de Vere dies the same year Shakespeare is said to have retired from writing. And only Francis Bacon was still alive when the First Folio, containing twenty new plays was published. Of the three people mentioned earlier, only Shakespeare was from the common class. And with the little education ...
4219: War Of The Roses
... will not let that stop them. “Acquired a discretion and prudence very uncommon in one of his lively parts.” This is a quote from Squire Allworthy to Tom. I believe that Fielding’s purpose in writing this novel was purely to entertain. He also added stabs at the class society in medieval England. He wrote this novel to inspire hope in the people of his time. He wanted them to go ...
4220: Klinefelter Syndrome -
... most likely opportunity for diagnosis is when the child begins school. A physician may suspect a boy is an XXY male if he is delayed in learning to talk and has difficulty with reading and writing. XXY boys may also be tall and thin and somewhat passive and shy. Again, however, there are no guarantees. Some of the boys who fit this description will have the XXY chromosome count, but many ...


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