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1481: W.B.Yeats And Leda And The Swan
... Songs of Experience." Yeats writes both on the ideal (for example, his poems on the birth of Christ, such as "The Magi") and the antithetical. And thus, the system that Yeats subscribes to seems to roll on, regardless of individual gestures or events. Perhaps this is what allows Yeats to write of the atrocities Leda experiences with such clinical detachment. . The poem leaves the reader with many questions. Did Leda realize ...
1482: Smoke Signals - Movie Analysis
... Victor’s head for knocking over the bottle. Victor responds by alternately showing love and rage for his confused and violent father. Now in his twenties, Victor is a quiet young man, still as a rock. After Arlene receives a call from Phoenix informing her that Arnold has passed away, Victor is sent to retrieve the possessions of this man who has caused him such pain. Thomas winds up tagging along ...
1483: Saving Private Ryan
... no small achievement. The film's most extraordinary sequence is its depiction of the landing on Omaha Beach on D-Day. It begins with a shot of troops huddled on a landing craft. The swells rock the boat up and down, the air is gray and heavy. No one says anything. A man leans forward and vomits, then another. There is no gunfire. The camera pans over the men's faces ...
1484: Sahure Ancient Egyptian Art
... which exemplified his mightiness even after his death. Ancient Egyptian artists used very dense, hard stones when creating such sculptures so that the “ka” would have an eternal residence. Gneiss, is a very durable metamorphic rock similar to granite, and was probably one of the hardest materials that the Egyptians had encountered. Sahure and the nome are presented as in their physical prime, with bulging muscles so that they appear composed ...
1485: Rahotep And Nefret
... are made of limestone, one of the most accessible and popular materials used for sculpture in the Nile Valley, and are 120 cm high. After these statues were carved out of two single blocks of rock, they were covered with a thin layer of plaster and painted. Copper chisels and stone tools were most probably used to carve them. Like most other seated statues, the stone between their arms and their ...
1486: On Man Ray’s Violin D’Ingres
... technique used in construction of this photograph is difficult, the book makes no mention of it and the photograph is reproduced most likely scaled. It looks as if the negative could have been medium format roll film or large format with the violin’s f-holes burnt into the final image by placing a large sheet of opaque material over the image with the f-holes cut out. Man Ray’s ...
1487: Natural Born Killers
... these students to do these horrible atrocities? Many blame the negative media, music groups such as Marilyn Manson also known as the antichrist super star, movies that glorify militant and violent behavior such as The Rock and Saving Private Ryan, and lack of positive role models in today’s society. In Natural Born Killers Oliver Stone backs up the assumptions that violence in the media such as music videos, movies, cartoons ...
1488: Music And Censorship
... 98.1 WKQQ in Lexington, KY.; but still continue to listen to it anyway. This pumps into our heads and we like it because, "men will choose darkness instead of light." Heavy Metal and Hard Rock do not only break the moral character, but there exist others as well. Those who are softly padded with the broken hearts of people who have power over others and who, in fact, make the ...
1489: Lyrics
... 98.1 WKQQ in Lexington, KY.; but still continue to listen to it anyway. This pumps into our heads and we like it because, "men will choose darkness instead of light." Heavy Metal and Hard Rock do not only break the moral character, but there exist others as well. Those who are softly padded with the broken hearts of people who have power over others and who, in fact, make the ...
1490: Lawrence Of Arabia (Movie)
... and Farash prospective on top of a sand dun. Daud and Farash are two peasant boys that play an important role later. Lean shows how insignificant Lawrence is compared to the desert. Daud tosses a rock at Lawrence and he doesn't respond. Just picks it up tosses it up and down as he exits the shot to the dominant side pondering the answer. The music increases in tempo and volume ...


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