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  • Krapp's Last Tape
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    Krapp's Last Tape: Imagery in Color During the 20th century, there was an evident disillusion and disintegration in religious views and human nature due to the horrific and appalling events and improvements in technology of this time, such as the Holocaust and the creation of the atom bomb. This has left people with little, if any, faith in powers above or in their own kind, leaving them to linger in feelings of despair and that life is an absurd joke. From these times grew the Theater of Absurd...
  • Works And The Artists
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    Review #1: New Generation Detroit I went to visit this art exhibit on Friday September 7th, the opening night. I had never been to the Meadowbrook Art Gallery so I had no idea what to expect. It was a smaller gallery than I thought it would be, but it didn't matter when I took a look at the pieces that were on display. This exhibit was definitely edgy and not really what I'm used to seeing. I could tell that these are new artists that are beginning to start a new trend in today's modern art worl...
  • Hardwoods And Woods From Coniferous Trees
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    Wood types differ considerably in properties such as color, density, and hardness, making timber a resource that is valuable in a wide variety of contexts. Each of the samples of commonly used woods shown here has distinctive characteristics. Mahogany is a tropical tree prized for its heavy, strong, easily worked wood. Hickory is a tough, hard wood used for tool handles, furniture, and smoke wood for meat. Instrument makers favor the strong, richly colored wood of the cherry tree. Yew is strong,...
  • Vampire And Jealousy
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    Eduard Munch (1863-1944) was a Norwegian painter, engraver, and printer. He is often reputed to have been a loner and a misogynist. Many of his works revolve around a motif concerning women and their obscene vulgarity. The two works that will be described here are Vampire (1893) and Jealousy (1896). These two depict women as creatures of temptation, petty provokers of pain, and selfish enslaves of vulnerable men. To just marginally understand Munch's hatred of women, one must read upon his tragi...
  • Feelings And Emotions Of Monroe
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    Art may be considered the reflection of one's emotions or an outlet of one's creative thought. A person can display art, not only through music or dance, but also through the creativity of a play or drama. Bob Gonzalez's Life and Death of Marilyn Monroe is a great example of creatively organizing the inner thoughts of Monroe through the theatre. He went past Monroe's glamorous facade and showed the "behind the scenes" lifestyle. In addition to dramas and plays, art may also be expressed on the c...
  • Colors Of Aerial Fireworks
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    Pyrotechnics is defined as the art of manufacturing or setting of fireworks. There are many different forms of pyrotechnics. Some consider fireworks dangerous, obnoxious bursts of noise; others consider them beautiful, artful displays of light. Either way you look at it, pyrotechnics is an interesting and dangerous hobby. Many colors and designs may be created by the placement of different compounds in distinct areas of the fireworks, either projectile or stationary ones. Some of the many differ...
  • Local Color Regionalism In Tennessee's Partner
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    The literary movement of local-color regionalism in American literature is a very distinctive and interesting form of fiction writing that effectively combines regional characteristics, dialect, customs and humor. In Bret Harte's Tennessee's Partner, these characteristics helped the story jump off the page, allowing the reader to understand the "times" rather than just the characters. And, for that reason, I feel that this is an outstanding piece of work. One of the most distinguishable characte...
  • Diamonds Of Other Colors
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    Introduction For centuries, cultures have regarded diamonds as beautiful, magical, mysterious, and powerful. These precious stones have been sought after, fought over, and worshiped. Diamonds are associated with wealth, achievement, status, and love. The meaning and rarity of diamonds brings about much to consider when making a purchase. The rough gemstones must first be mined and cut. Once cut, diamonds are appraised to determine their value. Some of them undergo treatments to augment their app...
  • Successful Architect
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    Louie Kahn said, Even a brick wants to be something a brick wants to be, something it inspires. Even a common ordinary brick wants to be something more than it is and that is what we must be (Indecent Proposal) The Expand program discuss that mathematics, coordination, idea generation, implementation planning, speaking, product inspection, active listening, and visioning are all skills a person must have to be a successful architect (Architect). Being an architect is very contradict ive; archite...
  • Milk For Leon
    680 words
    There has not been any other movie, in my opinion, that I have examined the color present as closely as in the film "The Professional". The movie contains a plot that requires much description and detail which by the use of much colorful sequences throughout the entire film help tell the story to its entire complexity. Therefore in every scene different colors are used to give focus on the significant pieces of the film, ranging from the street light, clothes on the main characters, and even a p...
  • Attention To The Advert
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    The reason that we advertise is so people buy or think of things in a particular way. Everyday, we get at least 1,500 thrown at us. The adverts we are able to analyse are called display adverts. Display adverts conjure up certain emotions towards what is being sold and draws attention to the advert and makes people look at it. There are people in charge of producing the adverts just like there are people in charge of school. In this case they are the client, The accounts team and the creative te...
  • Red As The Color
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    Everything except the wings around my face is red: the color of blood, which defines us". Color is the main character in The Handmaiden's Tale written by Margaret Atwood. I believe that this new world is a division of color. It is used to define each persons station in their new life, sets them apart from each other at a glance. Gilead is a new culture that is being used to build on a new way of life for men and women alike. Each has their own place in this new society, which sets them up as per...
  • Embryo's With The Disease Genes
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    Introduction: years ahead when we decide to start having children, we may be able to pick them out! weather it be their hair color, eye color or even how athletic they are. People are using genetic engineering which is defined as: a method of manipulating human DNA of cells to change heredity traits or to stop cancers that can spread. (1) For medical reasons in unborn children and pregnant woman. The doctors take the embryo's with the disease genes out. Then they use gene therapies to repair the...

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