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… Greek virgin goddess Athena, later called Minerva by the Romans, was the goddess of wisdom, war, purity, practical reason, crafts and was the protector of cities. Other names Minerva was known by were; Pallas Athene, Kore and Parthenos, all of these…
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… of death? When I die I will not have anything to worry about like a job, grades and monthly payments and taxes. The only catch is that to pass over into death, one must first go through the dying process. Why would I be afraid of dying? Dying…
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… Night's Dream, and how I would like it to be performed. A Midsummer's nights dream was written by William Shakespeare between 1589 and 1595. It is one of Shakespeare's better known plays, and…
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… play after Antigone, and not Creon? Is it because she is the real tragic hero? Many critics including myself feel that Antigone is the true tragic hero, as she possesses many qualities that qualify her a tragic hero. This protagonist has a high social…
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… which is located at the Art Institute of Chicago, depicts the idea of Surrealism, through, the artist’s use of space, and form, color and iconography. In the following paper, I will discuss the developments of these elements in Dali’s work. Dali…
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… where most of William Shakespeare's plays were first presented. Two brothers, Richard and Cuthbert Burbage, who owned its predecessor ‘The Theatre’ at Shoreditch in north London, built it in 1599. Before 1599 the Lord Chamberlain's Men performed in publi…
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… (1777)This play involves the separation, then reunion, of Egeon and Emelia (husband and wife); their twin sons, Antipholus of Ephesus (A.E.) and Antipholus of Syracuse (A.S.); and their twin servants, Dromio of Ephesus (D.E.) and Dromio of…
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… of art were discovered and invented. During this time, many talents were shown and new techniques in drawing were introduced. Before Girogionesque style was developed most painters liked to focus on the defining the shapes and the object matter, which…
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… Museum of Modern Art in New York City drew lines around the blocks, and an award winning film of his life and art was released at eh end of 2000. In Jackson Pollock’s drip paintings as in nature, certain patterns are repeated again and again at various…
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… theatrical performance! The play combined suspense ,excitement, and fascinatingly realistic set design to captivate the audience. Half way through this play I found myself and my classmates thinking “Wow! What a play! How could anyone dream up…
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