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    Why Is Memorial Important

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    Memorials and monuments are important because they offer a method of recognizing and celebrating notable figures’ achievements. There are more complications when constructing memorials and monuments than people think. Agencies that construct memorials need to take into account the demands of various people in order to satisfy their concerns. Once the agencies can establish a plan for a monument that has a neutral position, then they should begin to create them. Agencies should think about the significance

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    importance, as well as events that hold great sorrow. Along with the importance and values that commemorate memorials, comes immense preparation and planning when building a monument. Therefore, it is important that three main factors from sources E, G, and C, are taken into consideration when attempting to build a memorial. Initially, location is the most detrimental factor when planning a memorial. The location should not only please the people of the area, but also correspond to the location of what

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    There is a massive carving of a great Sioux leader, Crazy Horse, in a South Dakota peak near Rapid City. At least there is part of a carving. The work on this monument has been going on since 1948. While the original artist had honorable intentions, his solitary dream turned out to be more than he could accomplish. Even the people who he intended to honor have mixed feelings about the carving. The Indians of Crazy Horse’s tribe have misgivings because "It depicts a proud man whose

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    Ever changing, the world promised a comfort of shared misery and remained reliable. Brutal truths are instilled, early and sudden, as lasting lessons always present and impossible to ignore. When bold questions slither into a mind as to why anything is and what may be the reason for the continued existence, people find or create places of unjustifiable magnificence. Paha Sapa, “the heart of everything that is,” is this place for the Sioux. The War of the Black Hills between the Sioux Nation Lakota

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    history. In the creation of a memorial or monument, a variety of factors and options must be taken into account in order for the monument to achieve its intended purpose. One must determine whether the monument is placed in a desirable location, is historically accurate, is aesthetically pleasing, and – perhaps most importantly- is able to successfully convey its intended meaning. These factors, and many more, play large roles in defining the success or failure of a memorial. Every memorial’s intended

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    Is a good monument or memorial all about looks, or is it about the contextual meaning behind it. A monument’s size, location, materials and more are all considerations when planning and creating a memorial to the past. The audience of a monument/memorial site is not as important as it’s location and funding. The location of a monument is an important factor that should be considered when building the monument. Maya Lin, designer of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., said that “The

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    Dbq Monument

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    achievement. When thinking about the memorialization of a person or event, it is important to consider the monuments’ location. Placing a statue in a beautiful area or a place where a significant event took place is a great place to consider. A memorial of Christopher Columbus stands in Riverside Park in Eaton Pennsylvania (Source E). Walking through the park on a beautiful day reminds

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    Memorials can be powerful symbols and stir emotion in the hearts of those who visit them. Monuments hold meanings beyond their practicality or outward appearance. The feelings they represent, however, can only be captured properly through the perfect blending of factors within their designs. Memorials and monuments should be planned as enriching emotional experiences; however, their designers should also take into careful consideration the contest of the event or person that inspired them, so as

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    despair, a stone of hope.” His full length portrait is carved into the Stone of Hope as the stone itself is emerging from two boulders known as the Mountain of Despair. These powerful words were derived from the side of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial that was created to represent his soul-rousing “I Have A Dream” speech. The memorialization of MLK and this event’s significance and impact on history was exquisitely executed, in my opinion. If you had to take the responsibility of memorializing

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    Dbq Monument

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    culture, respect is a quality that communities embrace around the world. Whether it be to remember a person’s achievement or to provide a sense of connection in a community, monuments link together the present and the past with the motive of respect. Memorials are far more relevant than a seemingly trivial granite monument that one could notice in a park (Source B); they embellish meaning, symbol, emotion, and memories into a collective emblem. In memorializing an event and creating a monument, it is essential

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