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    To understand Surrealism, we must first look at Dadaism, the art movement from which Surrealism stems. Dadaism was an international artistic and literary movement which began in 1916 and lasted until the mid 1920s. Artists involved in the Dada movement were experimental and controversial. They constantly pushed and broke the boundaries of what art is defined as and what art-making could be. They used chance based procedures and unconventional materials such as collages and photo-montages created

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    Mud Tortillas Thinking about it now I don’t know if this is a mental image or a picture. I really don’t know. The image is so well known yet so distant. Kinda like it 's being erased from my brain. I guess its time doing its thing. I visualize the image in a blurry 480p quality. Taken with an early 2009 camera with a mix of bad lighting. The picture is about me. The boy maybe 4, 5 or even six, stands with his hands loosely fitted over his lap. Two parallel bricks rest on rich earthy brown soil beneath

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    The Runaway Since I can remember, I have always had a wild imagination. I remember staring off into space for long hours, which really had only been a few minutes, imagining what it would be like to fly. To sprout large angelic wings from my back and take off out of the open windows of my small classrooms. Or what it would be like to grow a set of gills and live my life under the sea with all the fish and dolphins. None of my friends ever seem to think quite like I do; imagine the same way I did

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    Vision is a crucial aspect of human existence, and the way that it enables them to understand the world is even more crucial. The human ability to see can influence beliefs if one is to take a step back and examine vision as a whole. This can be done easily with artwork as the messages that artists send are powerful due to the fact that interpretations of meaning depend on the beliefs and attitudes of the specific individual. One artist, Emanuele Dascanio, is an artist whose work demonstrates

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Once upon a time, there lived a boy. Although he went to a good school, he was not a good student, for he spent all his hours and all his days on the computer playing video games, enveloped in his own world. From the moment school ended until early in the morning, he would sit at his desk for hours and hours on end, pushing away his study material away and promising completion, but to no avail. Fingers flying over the keyboard, he did not relent until a large VICTORY graced his bloodshot eyes. Not

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    Upton Sinclair mainly focuses on the issue of capitalism, he illustrates the injustice by showing the harsh living condition of the workers in Packingtown. When Ona and Jurgis take a tour around Packingtown, they are shocked to the filthy areas of meatpacking, but still Jurgis tells Ona, “tomorrow I will get a job ... and then we can get a place of our own” (Sinclair 16). This quote shows how determined Jurgis is to start a decent life in the filthy city of Packingtown. He gets a job sweeping slaughtered

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    Blinds and shutters have caught the fancy of eyes of people Seeing big castles in Hollywood movies is not a dream anymore. Bring great comfort at home by implementing interesting interior designing ideas that will awe not only you but also the people around you. Aesthetic appeal is the most important aspect while decorating your house. Making your house visually appealing not only soothes the atmosphere in the house but also brings out an amazing aura at home. You can make peace with the appearance

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    Allegory In The Movie

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    who can reach their destination • What cultural background does the film have or cultural sources did the film use; The movie is set in North America at the beginning of the journey and then moves towards South America. The movies shows Carl as a young boy looking at a 1930s Fox Movie tone newsreel that celebrates the exploits of an explorer named Charles Muntz. Assuming Carl is in his 70s, the main story is set in the late 1990s • What is the message of the film and how does that fit into any social

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    Man Ray Research Paper

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    There he was an influential member of the international Dada and Surrealist circles of artists and writers, which included Max Ernst, Dali, Paul Eluard, Picasso and André Breton His popular works Ray Man became popular for the representations of his artistic works. He went on to develop a career as a fashion photographer, capturing images for popular magazines in Paris. While in

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    1 WANDERER The year is 2342. Electronics are of utmost importance, especially in these times. Everyone takes everything for granted. This morning is just like any other. The birds chirp and the house is filled with the fresh smell of cooked bacon and sausage. I scurry downstairs and I am greeted by my mother who is fixing breakfast. “You got up late,” she says. I smile and grab a plate of breakfast. I pull out a stool and place my plate on the granite counter. I sink

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