sport, the God became very upset about this and he started to cry, his tears were so big that when they fell onto the earth they made huge dents on the land and his tears filled them up with water. When the God realized what he had created he became very pleased with his unexpected creation and he then named the big one oceans, smaller ones lakes, rivers and streams. Now he wanted to make his lakes, rivers, streams and oceans beautiful so he put fish into them so that they could give the oceans, rivers
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beginning Cyrano describes his love for Roxane but feels as if he is too ugly for her. Reminding you of his unusually large nose. He tries to look or think of plans to make himself more admirable. “The simplest -- to make myself in all things more admirable”. (47) Throughout this book there he will say how he feels through poetry and with that it shows his love for Roxane
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The Art Of Ballet The production of Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake tells a beautiful story that differs completely from the original Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. He presents to the audience story line through well-choreographed ballet that is clear and does not require an extensive reading of the program notes to comprehend (Motzkus). The audience does not have to be well experienced or have any background in dance to grasp the understanding of the plot and characters development. Bourne’s Swan Lake
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only men were consistent with Kilbourne’s argument. As you know, Kilbourne said in “ Killing us softly 4” that Men in advertisements nowadays are stronger, bigger, more powerful and better don’t have feminine sides. In the magazine, I saw a jean advertisement that portrays a sexy man without shirt. He lies on the rock in the beach. Behind him, waves are trying to make him sexier and stronger. Why did I say that? Because the man is trying to show his virile body with drip water on the body as if these
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Tipper. The first times being in Clairmont without Granny Tipper made Cadence feel lonely and empty in her heart. After Cadence had realized that Gat’s roses weren’t meant for her, she starts to have doubt in herself. All of a sudden, she feels less beautiful than she was before or at least before she saw the picture. She was blinded by jealousy and that made every part of her look bad in comparison with Raquel. Her confidence in her beauty seemed inferior to that
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that happiness is beauty. (Page 3). 3. This picture is of the Column of Trajan in Rome, Italy. The spirals on this piece of architecture portray the victories of Napoleon Bonaparte. The history and antiqueness of this column makes this picture beautiful. (Page 8). Chapter 2: 1. Sol LeWitt’s “Lines from four corners to points on a grid” shows how even a line can make a piece of artwork. This piece of work portrays simplicity along with complexity with the use of lines. (Page 28). 2. Elizabeth
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Shakespeare, as his poems reflect that he may have started writing as early as the age of 18 years old. His early sonnets are immature when compared to his later ones. Shakespeare’s use of nature imagery is clearly apparent in all his sonnets, but his use of nature imagery and its quality changes drastically. As his use of nature imagery changes, the tone of the sonnets also transforms, turning from being light-hearted and beautiful to dark and somewhat grotesque. More importantly, his definition of
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Media Literacy I have advocated for 30 years that, in order to preserve our democracy and protect ourselves against demagogues, we should have courses in schools on how to watch TV, how to read newspapers, how to analyze a speech – how to understand the limitations of each medium and make a judgment as to the accuracy or the motives involved. (Cronkite) Media’s influence on society is powerful and far-reaching because they introduce us to new and different images that affect our
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To think that blowing smoke in a beautiful woman face is a persuasive tactic used by the advertiser to entice would be smokers to smoke. The woman, a dark brunette, in this photo suggests that the sweet smell of cigarette smoke coming from the all- American male is reason enough to date this man. The immediate feel I get from this photo puts you in a somewhat romantic setting. She gazes in his eyes with her long eyelashes and beautiful deep stare. Any weak man would immediately run to buy a pack
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When you think about a house from the 1930’s, you generally think about the small two- story house complete with an attic, front porch, wallpaper on all the walls, and wood panel exterior walls. This is why the world was in awe when they saw displayed on the cover of the TIME Magazine on January 17th, 1938 the beautiful house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright known as Fallingwater. The house was so beautiful and so stunning that it was named by many as Wright’s masterpiece. So what makes
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