boundary between areas in an artwork *contour - when it defines a drawn shape; nagmumukhang may volume Hatching- the technique of drawing many parallel lines close together Cross-hatching - overlaying of such lines (hatched line) enhancing the illusion of volme by creating areas of shading 2. COLOR - quality of light and pigments *Monochromatic - artworks in any medium which stress asingle color *Polychromatic - many colors *Achromatic - use of black, white, and grays Physical Properties
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like how the author used symbolism to portray each of the characters that realistically represents an individual in every family household. The Wingfield family is just like every other family that has a hard time coping with the reality that life presents so they create individual illusions to distort their frustrations and fears. With the common goal to sugar-coat the bitterness of the reality, each of the four main characters has their individual coping mechanism that makes them unique and loved
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“The sole object of his existence“ Leonce Pontellier could be described in two words, egotistical and materialistic. By the standards of his day he’s seen as the perfect husband who loves and adores his wife, “The sole object of his existence”. Not only does he buy her jewelry, gives her money and sends care packages to her and children, boxes filled with “friandises” such as pates and bonbons but he is also a prominent businessman, well known and liked in high society. From the outside looking
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explains that the site Gives teens an illusion of privacy, has a dark side, where stalking and cyber bullying takes place and most of all that it’s a waste of time. I couldn’t agree more with Michael issues about Facebook. Michael Duffy claims that teens have an illusion of privacy on Facebook. In other words, as he states in his article, “Teenagers think their lives are private just so long as their parents aren’t tuning in.” Since these teenagers have this illusion that their Facebook is private,
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the characters hide from their reality by acting as if the events they went through didn’t happen or were not important. The idea of reality vs. illusion seems to bring on the idea that these characters want to escape their world or they want to act blind they don’t have to face reality. One of the main characters that brings the idea of reality vs. illusion and escapism is Blanche. Blanche came from a wealthy background and lived in city named Laurel. When Blanche’s husband died and her family members
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change a mood, or trying to deceive the viewer in any way? Or are you making an artistic illusion? Does it matter which you are doing? Therein lays the debate: Photo Manipulations; is this a new dilemma and where do we draw the line? So what exactly is photo manipulation? According to Reference.com photo manipulation is the application of image editing techniques to photographs in order to create an illusion or deception (in contrast to mere enhancement or correction), through analog or digital
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that is also a big disadvantage of social networking: they reduce or eliminate face-to-face socialization By spending time communicate online it decreases how much time we spend in face to face interactions. Basically, when we communicated by written words and not in real time uses our voices, gestures, facial expressions. We in a way creating an illusion for ourselves that we socializing. So we have to talk to people and express ourselves among them when we are doing through computer
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information one can derive a blueprint on how to read and recognize the basic truths which were there when human kind made its first steps and will stay with us till the end. That one should really think upon in order to fill in the bits of lost puzzle in time, space and matter, so that one day we actually know who we are and why we are. Throughout his whole scientific work Freud supported the understanding that man evolved from his animal state, because of the cultural and social conditions that
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see on store shelves are direct competitors that are linked to the same company. “ConAgra sells six varieties of popcorn” (http://www.alternet.org/food/how-big-food-creates-illusion-choice-supermarket). Different brands of products is a ploy that most parent companies use to help give you a false idea of choice. This “illusion of choice” is even apparent in the media. “90% of the media is now controlled by just six companies, down from 50 in 1983.”
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and lust for power. Obsessions and persisting those obsessions are what creates both stories of Macbeth and Gatsby and entail the main motivations for power or for the love of a woman who was like a long lost friend. Through self-destruction and illusion, the two texts display those obsessions and their impossible and illusionistic outcomes. Gatsby and Macbeth, with all the similarities that they show, their
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