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- 301: A Separate Peace - Artificial Vs. Natural
- ... thing to suicide" (Gene Pg. 40). He had "tremendous loyalty to the class, as he did to any group he belonged to, beginning with him and me and radiating outward towards spirits and clouds and stars.' (Gene Pg. 34) He created Blitzball, a game which "brought his own athletic gifts to their highest pitch". (Gene Pg. 31) He had a desire to do good mixed in with a disregard for the ...
- 302: Contrast In Language
- ... and Juliet. Romeo announces his own demise in his soliloquy: Depart again. Here, here I will remain With worms and chambermaids. O, here Will I set my everlasting rest And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last! Arms, take your last embrace! And, lips, O you The doors of breath to engrossing death!(Rom. V. III, 108-114.) The Friar's Frantic wrods ...
- 303: The Rainmake - Film Review
- ... most crucial parts of a successful film, though the actors who portray their characters realistically are the absolute essence of the production. “The Rainmaker” sports a cast of both experienced actors and up and coming stars of the film industry. Matt Damon, a young actor taking off in Hollywood, is the true star of this particular film. Playing the honest and idealistic Baylor’s acting seems effortless as Damon comes across ...
- 304: The Movie Bugsy
- ... Cadillacs filled the streets. The majority were black, the most typical color during the 40’s. Currently you see so many different colors it is hard to concentrate on the road. The clothing of the stars was fancy suits and glamorous dresses in a different style from today’s clothing. The language and lack of convenience show how really different this time period was. The manner in which people comprised their ...
- 305: The Mission
- ... the part when Captain Rodrigo was carrying the bag of armor up the hill and when he got to the top he was “reborn” under god. I would rate the movie 3 ½ out of 5 stars because it was very slow and then it seemed to skip through some things all of a sudden they were fighting. Despite this I still enjoyed the movie. This movie taught me that during the ...
- 306: The Masters Of Puppets
- ... Ever?.” 4 pp. 6 June 1997. Metallica. Internet. Royell. 28 October 1999. Metallica S&M. Narr. James Griter. Prod. Kay Hertferd. VH1. DirecTV. 17 November 1999. Rees, Dafydd, and Luke Crampton. “Metallica.” Encyclopedia of Rock Stars. 1996 ed., 1: 572-573. Sculley, Alan. "Lightning the Load Metallica Makes an Effort to Loosen Things Up." St. Louis Post Dispatch 10 January 1997: 05. Electric Library. CD-ROM. Infonautics Corporation, 1998. Sinclair, Tom ...
- 307: The Artist And The Art
- ... energy in one of his most recognizable works entitled ‘Starry Night.’ Due to his experiences in the asylum we can observe his repressed energy being brought out into his piece. The bright colors in the stars are extremely powerful. His quick, spontaneous and energetic brushstrokes are great examples of his agitated mental condition. These examples tell us a lot about the artist in this case. However, in other cases, the art ...
- 308: Guitar History
- ... In 1928 Andres Segovia first performed in the United Stated, turning the world of classical and semi-classical music on its ear. He brought a practically new style of music. As with many later guitar stars, Segovia had a guitar as influential as the music he played on it. It was made in Spain. in 1850 when C.F Martin was perfecting his x-bracing pattern and developing the American flat ...
- 309: Woodstock
- ... Joplin, Ravi Shankar, Arlo Guthrie, and Joan Baez as well as the bands The Stone; and Creedence Clearwater Revival (Sandow, 1). Singer Joe Cocker and guitar player Carlos Santana, up to then unknown, became overnight stars. Some performers who were scheduled to appear could not due to traffic problems. Jimi Hendrix ended the event with a freeform solo guitar performance of "The Star Spangled Banner." The dictionary defines a hippie as ...
- 310: Standing Mahadeva
- ... waters of the Ganges. Shiva took the seed and placed it on top of a mountain for ten thousand years in the sight of the rising sun, and Kartikeya was born. The Krittikas (the six stars of the Pleiades) took his care, from which he got his name. In one hand, he carries a spear called Shakti, which symbolises the destruction of demons. With his other hand he always blesses devotees ...
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