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- 4251: The True Sinners
- ... principle of his life to consist of the pursuit and systematic exercise of revenge and when, by its completest triumph and actualization, that evil principle was left no further material to support it, when, in short, there was no more Devil’s work on earth for him to do so. The townspeople made Hester’s situation even worse. They punished her for committing a sin, even though they committed sins themselves ...
- 4252: A Christmas Memory: Truman Capote
- ... withdrawal on Saturdays. She allots Buddy ten cents to go to the picture show each Saturday. Sook has never visited one before, but asks Buddy to go instead to come back and tell she the stories of the picture show. After dinner, Sook and Buddy retire to a room in a faraway part of the house where her sleep's at night, to count their treasure. When finished counting, Buddy declares ...
- 4253: Austin Museum Of Art
- ... books instead of her life. It was because of those events that she did a series of photographs were she dressed up like Nancy Drew and posed in her pictures that played out the different stories from the books. She decided, why not be her if you think you are her. The last and most relaxed gallery was one that displayed the works of artists from the Austin area. The gallery ...
- 4254: Agony Ang The Extacy, Ethical Considerations Concerning Mich
- ... even more he didn’t want to paint at all. He was an excellent painter but he just didn’t have the same motivation as he did with sculpting for example. My goal in this short paper is not to educate the reader with the facts and life of Michelangelo Buonarroti, but to discuss, non-persuasively, the ethical and philosophical situations throughout his life. I will start with his most well ...
- 4255: A Look At Post Modern Architecture In California
- ... up he/she sees a work of light that makes the dome seem higher than it is. "…the interior dome lacks a conventional frame of reference. This has been borne out by the plethora of stories about confused workmen which have now entered into the construction lore of the dome, such as the tale about the hapless electrician installing the concealed uplighting in a trough around its base, who had difficulty ...
- 4256: Assyrian Art
- ... of displaying the king's importance in relation to the gods. Again a similarity between the deities and Assurnasirpal is shown through their attire. Each one is dressed in a similar fashion in both heavy short-sleeved tunics that come down to the knees, and ankle-length shawls that contain geometric designs and tassels along the hem. The figures also possess accessories such as bracelets, necklaces, earrings and a pair of ...
- 4257: Leon The Movie Review Essay
- ... age difference. Matilda is played with great resourcefulness by Portman, who is required by the role to be, in a way, stronger than Leon. She has seen so many sad and violent things in her short life, and in her dysfunctional family, that little in his life can surprise her. She's something like the Jodie Foster character in "Taxi Driver," old for her years. Yet her references are mostly to ...
- 4258: A Story About Seeing NOFX
- ... half of the songs. NOFX music has considerable groove for a punk band and is sparked by the two lead guitarists, Eric Melvin and El Hefe. Tight play between the band's four members, and short, fast, punchy songs, with a laid back approach would even have non-punk fans entertained. Their songs talk about racism, politics, social problems, sex, drugs, lesbians, bums, alcohol, animal freedom... and many other strange subjects ...
- 4259: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- ... from this period show remarkable understanding of form. Mozart's elder sister Maria Anna (best known as Nannerl) was also a gifted keyboard player, and in 1762 their father took the two prodigies on a short performing tour, of the courts at Vienna and Munich. Encouraged by their reception, they embarked the next year on a longer tour, including two weeks at Versailles, where the children enchanted Louis XV. In 1764 ...
- 4260: The History Of Greek Theater
- ... used the word “hamartia”, which is the “tragic flaw” or offense committed in ignorance. For example, Oedipus is ignorant of his true parentage when he commits his fatal deed. Oedipus Rex is one of the stories in a three-part myth called the Thebian cycle. The structure of most all Greek tragedies is similar to Oedipus Rex. Such plays are divided in to five parts, the prologue or introduction, the “prados ...
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