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    Compare and Contrast Essay Brian L. Marone Excelsior College maronebrian@gmail.com English 101 Instructor: BK Harvey 16 January 2013 Hillary Clinton Vs Michelle Obama Many people usually spend the majority their time comparing the past and present presidents against each other. They always talk about the things the presidents have accomplished leaving behind a great legacy, but they never consider the great women behind the man. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Michelle LaVaughn Robinson

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    defined by their art and their architecture. For example, the Greeks had their classical style in Sculpture and laid a foundation for early places of worship and soon after the rise of Ancient Rome were known for their improvements in sculpture and their even greater strides of innovation when in came to architecture. They made some the most revolutionary advancements in architecture still until this day. Most know of the french Gothic and the Renaissance as being a time of rebirth in art, especially

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    Very often an author or a director shares his or hers message with the reader or viewer with the help of certain symbols. In the novel Maus and the film Schindler’s List, both Art and Spielberg use symbolism to show the true meaning of what happened during the Holocaust. Both the film and novel share similar and different symbols. Two of the biggest symbolic details of the novel and film is The little girl in the red coat who appeared throughout the film and the mouse hole which was talked about

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    Movie, as a new form of art work compare to the older form like oil painting and architecture, is becoming one of the most popular and enjoyable art form in this world. To appreciate a movie, people just need to set on the seats and watch. There are basically no requirements of knowledge or accomplishment to understand the movie. Moreover, it brings the chance for audiences to develop their ability of appreciating fine art in an easy and lazy way. And I believe that one of the reason for the rising

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    Choose one every day and one literary text. Using at least two analytical techniques from E301, analyze and compare your two texts in terms of their creativity and literariness, drawing on material from both parts of the module. In this paper I will analyze and compare a literary text and an everyday text, in terms of their creativity and literariness. I chose Philip Larkin’s (1964) poem, ‘Self’s the man’ (see Appendix, Text 1), as the literary text for analysis because it is not only smooth and

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    "Art is the illusion in which we see the truth"- Pablo Picasso Langston Hughes clearly connects with a wide range of audiences through the simplicity that surrounds his poetry. The beauty of this manner in which he wrote his poetry, is that it grasp people by illustrating his narratives of the common lifestyles experienced by the current American generation. His art form expresses certain questionable ideologies of life and exposes to the audience what it takes to fully comprehend what being an

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    Art During The Trojan War

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    I. INTRODUCTION. I will compare two pieces of artwork to explore as I share expression of ideas that represents during the Trojan War in ancient Greece. For my visual art, I chose a vase by Exekias Epoiesen, my visual artwork is titled Achilles and Ajax, playing a board game around 540-530 BCE in Musei Vaticani, Rome when two men took a break from the bloody battles of the war. The My literary artwork is by Homer; his epic poem is titled the” Iliad” is around Ninth Century BCE in Troy during the

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    ‘…Portraiture and black subjectivity represent important philosophical vectors in Ofili’s powerful figurative art, as if this conjunction between figuration and representation were not already visibly defined in the 181 watercolours.’ (Okwui Enwezor : Chris Ofili : Tate : 72) When one thinks back to Ofili’s early days in the art world he once strived to be how Yinka Shonibare communicates his art, not define him as a black artist. Ofili began his journey in Brick Lane market in London where he had crafted

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    Dong-hyuk has to rely on his drive to survive. Harden uses rhetorical devices such as strong connotative diction, direct dialogue, and juxtaposition to develop Shin’s story to the audience. He has to carefully craft Shin’s story into a sympathetic work of art to keep his audience willing to keep reading. Blaine Harden has to rely on his own intuition as a professional journalist to guide him in telling Shin’s narrow escape from North Korea without losing the audience’s attention and sympathy. Harden

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    I have chosen to compare and contrast the two David's, sculpted by two different individuals, Michelangelo and Donatello. Although both sculptures look extremely different they both carry various correlations to each other. Both artist were very famous during the renaissances time period and both should be deeply appreciated for their artwork. This paper shall compare the two David's from each artist, explaining the key differences and stunning similarities. Michelangelo crafted his, David, during

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