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    Comparative study The starry night (Van Gogh) The persistence of memory (Dali) Invader (ongoing since 1998) Starry night: The starry night is a painting that was made by Vincent van Gogh. It’s a landscape painting made in June of 1889. It’s an oil painting on a canvas that he painted while in an asylum after he had a breakdown in 1888. He painted the starry night while he inside of the asylum that he voluntarily went to. The starry night is one of many versions of the paintings he made. He made

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    A Roman historian named Ammianus Marcellinus states that one of the migration of invader called the Huns were so wild, ate things that are raw, very savage, ignorant, ungovernable, slaughtered many people and they didn’t know what is right or wrong that he even called them unthinking animals. (Document D). But when the Huns conquered

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    universal as possible. He even gave the characters international names so that people in a wide range of countries could identify with them. “The names of people in the book I made international as I could. I did not even call the Germans but simply invaders” (Benson

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    economics, or any other things alone, many things factored into making the empire fall. The primary factors such as, military, political, social, and economical all combine to cause the fall of the western Roman empire, by everything from foreign invaders to undermining stability. Political violence becomes common when emperors were overthrown and there were 26 emperors in 50 years, as a result instability was recurring. When the empire became unstable, social and economic problems arise, high taxes

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    Evidence that supports this reason is that there were 5 different invaders, 3 from asia and the other 2 were in already in Europe. One of the 3 invaders from asia, were the Huns. The Huns were described as “ugly, ignorant, savage, wild animals, slaughter’s and refuges.” This contributed to why Rome fell because that 5 different foreign invaders attacked Rome from all angles. While the first 2 reasons were important, the primary reason for the fall of Rome

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    crumbled. The Roman Empire conquered most of the Mediterranean Sea and had a massive empire, but soon all that led to the “Fall of Rome”. Some problems that led to this was foreign invaders, military weakness, and weak leadership. Due to these problems Rome had a massive decline. First, Rome fell because foreign invaders such as the Huns and Vandals attacked the Roman empire by surrounding them when they were weak. According to the Map of “Foreign Invasions of the Roman Empire” it shows how the Vandals

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    civilizations where they fell because of other civilizations, Rome fell from within its walls because of several possible reasons and theories.                   One of the reasons that Rome fell could have been because of Foreign Invaders.  Rome might have fallen because the invaders were able to sneak in and grow stronger from within Rome’s walls.  Many

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    weakness, and political leadership. One of the reasons are Foreign Invasions because of the time period where all the invaders comes from. On document C it shows that two of the invaders made it to rome and partially caused the fall of rome. One of the invaders names are visigoths. The other name for the other trespasser is the carthage. Another example is there were more than 10 invader groups from 370 CE to 436 CE. Also, a reason for the fall of rome is the military weakness for example one of the

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    Denver, Florence, and the survivors of the atomic bomb represent one way invaders intrude on homes and capture the occupant’s attention, which freezes time. This claim is further strengthened by the characters in these books that exist outside of I24, a troubled conscience, and Hiroshima. What the authors demonstrate through these characters is the absence of time freezing. Even though, these characters interact with the invader. Moreover, the authors reveal how character’s attachment to the domestic

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    hand. With the other he touches her face, ‘You your best thing, Sethe. You are.’ His holding fingers are holding hers. ‘Me? Me?’” (273). Paul D helps Sethe realize that she needs become fixated on how she can move on from Beloved—the invader. The phrase, “we got more yesterday than anybody. We need some kind of tomorrow” is Paul D’s acknowledgement of their tortuous past, and their need to create a future. The line convinces Sethe to overcome the freezing of time she experiences. Most importantly

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