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    The Vietnam Veterans Memorial No war in American history not fought on American soil can claim to have as big an impact on America as a whole than the Vietnam War. The social and political divisions caused by the war changed America as a nation and especially changed those who fought in it. Despite the sacrifices of these veterans, both those who returned and those who did not, Americans on both sides forgot or even vilified those who fought, either as losers or as tokens of an unjust war. To remedy

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    art and structural art. Her early art career began with an interest in ceramics, but she later developed strong skills in architecture, which led to her being a key architect on projects such as the Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial in Washington, D.C. Her structural works also include the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama. Her art career further developed after she earned a degree in architecture at Yale University, and it is clear that her art does not draw on her family’s Chinese culture because

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    Servicemen Memorial There are many ways to remember and honor the fallen and brave servicemen for all to see, such as outdoor artwork. The Maya Lin’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial and The Three Soldiers are two of the masterpieces that are located at Washington D.C. Though both made by different authors, they are connected to the Vietnam war and have a strong impact of remembering the war. The Three Soldiers was created by Frederick Hart two years after the Memorial Wall in 1982. Although it is very

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    Achilleus recognizes Lykaon, one of Priam’s many offspring, emerging naked from the river (21.27). He had captured Lykaon only twelve days prior and sold him into slavery, but he was ransomed. Unfortunately, he fell back into the hands of his captor. Lykaon, on his knees, begs Achilleus to spare his life, but he shows no mercy this time as he strikes Lykaon with his sword to avenge Patroklos’ death. He then desecrates Lykaon’s body by throwing it into the river, which carries his body to the sea

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    Yusef Komanuyakaa's poem "Facing It" is a brutal examination of the affects that war leaves upon men. The reader can assume that Komanuyakaa drew upon his own experiences in Vietnam, thereby making the poem a personal statement. However, the poem is also a universal and real description of the pain that comes about for a soldier when remembering the horror of war. He creates the poem's persona by using flashbacks to the war, thereby informing the reader as to why the speaker is behaving and feeling the

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    made so people all feel connected in the same way. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington Dc, are two black granite walls which are together linked and have engraved text in chronological order with the names of the men and women who gave up their live for this war. You see that she expresses the amount of sadness and depression in a simple black marble wall that represents

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    reproduces every second of what happened. Unfortunately, humanity fully cognized the term of "war". "Facing it" by Yusef Komunyakaa reveals another several sides of the war. Poem tells the reader about which consequences, the war left and how changed people's lives. The hero identifies itself with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, mourns all those killed and who did not return. That is why the poem is dramatic. War has become a part of the hero's life, even after the ending. The title of the poem "Facing

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    Minimalism, Maya Lin and Vietnam Memorial Discussion “Minimal art is characterized by its simplicity in both form and content, where personal expression is removed in order to achieve this. The intention of minimalist artists is to allow the audience to view a composition more intensely because the distractions of theme etc. have been removed”. Minimalism can be detected as early as the 18th century where the artist Goethe constructed an Alatar of Good Fortune that consisted of a stone sphere and

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    1. The British war memorials allowed many people to openly grieve and remember the thousands of soldiers who lost their lives. It allowed millions of people to come to terms with the loss, isolate it, and establish its limits. War memorials became the place people grieved individually or as a group. 2. The First World War is what many have called "total war," which means it was the first industrialized war among industrialized powers. The war material that could be produced by those powers increased

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    hypothetically possible to create a monument to anything, some of the nation’s greatest monuments, including the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, 9/11 Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial, were created because the subjects were carefully vetted and deemed worthy. It is hard to find a citizen of the United States that feels the 9/11 attacks do not deserve a memorial, however, there are many monuments today that are up for debate, and most likely should’ve had more consideration of the subject before

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