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- 8471: Cole's View From Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts and Whitman's Leaves of Grass: Ways The Artist Portrays Themselves To The Viewer
- ... painted along with the more colorful effects. He is in the wilderness, as well in touch with the land. While doing so Cole also has the ability to separate himself from the rest of the world. Even though this separation is present he still has the ability to keep in touch with his viewers by looking out of the paining towards them. The river being conveniently shaped like a question mark ... has extensive knowledge of the lands. Though Whitman has not experienced all of these places he likes to inform the reader that he understands all of these surroundings. Whitman does not want to filter the world but instead for each reader to build on their own experiences. Whitman overflows his lines so he can address the reader with a great impact. Whitman tells the reader directly of his many persons. Whitman ... from, where he himself and all of his experiences have come from. Whitmans writings allow the reader to question themselves about their own relations with nature. Should they to go out and see the world through their own eyes? Should they give thanks to nature for their own experiences? As seen, Cole and Whitman both have different ways of presenting themselves to their viewers. Cole in the more personal ...
- 8472: Macbeth - Tragedy
- ... Lady Macbeth in its own right was a large tragedy for Macbeth. The audience saw how when he received news of her death, he was shattered, realizing how much harm he had done to his world, and what his world had come to. He describes how life has become a succession of meaningless days, due to the carnage he has brought upon his world. "To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To last syllable of recorded time, And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty ...
- 8473: Fredric Remington
- ... Harper's. In 1895 he finishes his first sculpture called broncobuster. He does more exhibitions and sells many of his sculptures and artwork. In 1898 he travels to Santiago, Cuba to cover the Spanish American war for Harper's. In 1899 Harper's weekly releases him then he begins illustrating for Colliers. In 1903 he does more art galleries in New York then he signs a 4-year contract with Colliers ... is very unhealthy and over weight and he has a lot of health problems and on December 26 1909 He dies of peritonitis following emergency appendectomy. His pictures were usually of the old west and war and it gave people a good picture of what life was like back then. I really like his work because I like the cowboys and the war scenes he painted that is why I chose to do this report on him.
- 8474: Freud's Oz: Freudian Views in The Wizard of Oz
- ... Oz was produced. One reason was that due to the depression, many people were forced away from their homes and into cities. Another reason was that America was on the verge of entering into another war, WWII, and the threat of having to send troops away from home was very real. And, as stated by Paul Nathanson in Over the Rainbow (156), "going home is fundamentally linked, for many Americans, with ... is evidenced by her dismissal of Dorothy's pleas for help with Toto. Since in Kansas any negative feelings towards Aunt Em are not allowed, Dorothy represses them. Now that Dorothy is in her dream world she can express those hostile feelings. Dorothy does this through splitting Aunt Em into two separate people. One representing all of the good qualities in Aunt Em, and one representing all of the bad ones ...
- 8475: Hamlet: Fate
- Hamlet: Fate In our world today psychics try to predict what will happen in our futures. What may happen in the future is controlled by a power far higher than what can be seen by someone at the other end of a "1-900
" telephone number. The play Hamlet, by Shakespeare, presents a view of the world in which man's intellect is powerless to understand and predict the whims of Fate. Man is governed by an uncaring and perhaps deranged power. The characters of the play are in no way able ... killed with a thrust of a dagger. "Time is out of joint." The characters of the play are unable see that their lives are controlled by the whims of Fate. The play Hamlet illustrates a world where the people are unable to comprehend and control the vast powers of Fate that commands their lives. The concept that man does not control his future applies to all of our lives. We ...
- 8476: Everyone in A Man For All Seasons is Pursuing Their Own Ends. What Makes More Different?
- ... For All Seasons are all illustrated throughout, however they are not as prominent as those of Cromwell, Henry and The Common Man. There are characters like Chapuys, whose main aim is to spark a civil war which will ultimately cause the downfall of Henry VIII, and possibly England. This is because he is a Spaniard and is representing Catherine, his queen and Spain, his country. He supports More because one consequence ... More too, is pursuing goals of his own. However, there are dramatic differences between his pursuit and the pursuit of others. More's primary goal is to pursue good, in the true sense of the world. More wants justice and the word of God to govern England, however he still wishes to remain loyal to his King. He shamelessly admits to the King that he would be willing to lose his ...
- 8477: Sappho And St. Teresa De Avila
- ... because of gender. In the plays we have read women are faced with obstacles but overcome them. Women in the past were expected to be submissive and not object to the men s decisions. The world today has changed its face. No longer are women quiet. Sappho and her work is a good example in our readings to represent today s day and time. Her poems seem contemporary, very modern. The ... the other hand, is a prime example of works we ve read that represent the past much more. I strongly believe that each generation is a product of the previous generation, and during the Ancient World, women were not expected to write. They were submissive and their religious superior had the final say. Sappho broke these rules and went against the odds. She wrote and produced wonderful work that everyone can ... its heat and the cricket which till today sets up a high-pitched singing in his wings. If you will come is another example. At noontime is simple to say it relates to today s world, the sun will always be hot the cricket will always live, but the customs and traditions of people do and Sappho still describes customs from her time that live today. If you will come ...
- 8478: The Crucible: Reverend John Hale - A Dynamic Character
- ... barely know him enough to tell the story. In the play The Crucible by hale is a dynamic rounded character. In Act I, the reverend is described as an eager-eyed intellectual pondering the invisible world. Hale seeks witches and gets them to confess, so god can bless them and rid them of the devil. An example of this is when he said to Betty, In nomine Domini Sabaoth sui filiique ite ad infernos, which means: In the name of the lord of hosts and his son get thee to the lower world. This shows reverend Hales views on witchery. Another example of Hale's character and his savings of witches is when he said, Now Tituba, I know that when we bind ourselves to Hell it is ... my own...where I turned the eye of my great faith, blood flowed up. Beware Goody Proctor-cleave to no faith when faith brings blood. Reverend Hale realizes his job of finding and ridding the world of witches is false. It is mistaken law that leads you to sacrifice. He no longer believes in witches. Hale urges Goody Proctor to get her husband to confess to save his life. Reverend ...
- 8479: Infomercials and Other Dishonest Commercials
- ... is able to learn that way
the course is just a waste of money. It is strange how people actually fall for this gimmick, some people actually believe that they can make it in the world if they get a degree and to them it does not matter where they get it from, as long as they have one; And for some people they do not have enough money for college ... not want to know what is going to happen to themselves in the future? It would tempt even the most rational person to call up the number to get a glimpse into their future. The world is not longer filled with honest people. All that people are out for nowadays is money, and they will do anything to get it, even if it means lying, deceiving, and bribing people into things ... this may be a challenge, they have already been drawn into the trap of these liars, and it is difficult for them to escape the trap, but if we are to survive in this new world of dishonest people, then we must be armed.
- 8480: Marilyn Monroe
- ... named Goddard, and they wanted to move away with his daughter. They could not afford to take me, so they married me off to a family friend, Jim Dougherty. Jim went into the service during World War II, and I took a job folding parachutes. Photographers came to take pictures of us to send to the soldiers. One, David Conover, took a particular interest in me, and directed me to Snively's ...
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