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    first takes place in the time period of the 80’s. The author of The Grand Budapest Hotel book is the narrator through out the movie The first scene is very grim and dreary. The author travels to the Hotel and the colors of the hotel are very dull pastels. This makes the hotel come off as very old and abandon. The author meets up with the owner, Mr. Gustave and he begins to reminisce back to the glory days of the Budapest Hotel. The story then takes place during the time period of World War II. What

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    The painting ‘Nymphéas (Water Lilies)’ is an oil painting done on canvas by the French impressionist painter Claude Monet in 1903. It consists of the water lilies in Monet’s flower garden in Giverny, France. The painting was originally displayed at the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris, France, but is currently being held on display at the Vancouver Art Gallery until October 1st. Firstly, the water lilies in the foreground are very detailed and the different shades painted can be seen clearly, on the

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    to immediately signify 1950s palette of the Florida community is presented in very bright pastel colors. Edward’s appearance is ironic in a way, he is dark and ghostly. The local community far uglier and evil than the Edward, but they wear bright and friendly colors. Furthermore, Edward had the heart of an angel, he meant well and protect others. Despite this, the vast contrast between the ‘harmless’ pastels of the neighbourhood and the darkness associated with Edward distances him and thus initially

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    From the start of the 18th century on, visual arts and paintings were markers and indications of the Baroque era. These arts and painting would be what shaped the Enlightenment philosophy. The Rococo style was known as pretty and domestic. The area of female audience and even female painters, the Rococo style was extensively given short remorse by art historians, who marked the over the pale chalk colors. However, during the 18th century, a split between the male and female, playful and moderate

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    Speaking Out “Theme for English B” by Langston Hughes and “in the inner city” by Lucille Clifton are both simple poems written by African American during a time where being black was not so popular and a trying time for those whom were black Americans. They both wrote about the plight of blacks during their perspective times; Hughes’ piece was one that spoken in a straightforward and blunt manner, while Clifton was a harsh and muggy one. Both of these poems were written in everyday language

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    painters, his style reflected his respect to his old masters. Also, he preferred to paint in outdoors places. Moreover, Degas’s art style depended on the depiction of the art movement especially in his dancers drawings. Also, he used oil paintings and pastels in his drawings. (4). Examples of famous artworks for Claude Monet and Edgar

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    The Rococo Art Movement During the 18th Century, there was a turning point to the basic style and mood of artists’ craft, due to The Enlightenment and The French Revolution. Towards the end of the dramatic and regal Baroque period, a lighter hearted method of painting came about, known as the “Rococo” style. It was considered a brighter and more amorously themed approach which affected many aspects of art including sculpting, painting, interior design, architecture, and more. Rococo art was shown

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    Emily And Abby

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    a traveling softball team called Legit. I hear her talking about softball too many times to count, but it’s okay because I can tell how much she loves it. Another one of her hobbies is to draw. Emily is amazing at drawing and oil pastel, and man does she love oil pastel and charcoal. Next I’m going to describe her physical appearance. Emily has blue eyes, medium length brown hair, and a round face. Whenever I talk about how tall I want to be some day, she mostly comes in with a comment about how

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    Daphne is the complete embodiment of the sensitive female, with a little abdomen and thin legs and arms. She wears an outfit made of pink and pastel purple texture, and pastel purple high heels. She has long red hair and is exceptionally pale, and stands with her hands on her hips a lot of the time. Velma, then again, has a substantially stockier form, with a bigger abdomen and slighter thicker arms and legs

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    Descriptive Claim: Directed in 1990 by Tim Burton, Edward Scissorhands is set in an idealistic community in 1950s America. The story follows the Frankenstein-like character of Edward (Johnny Depp), as he navigates a pastel- coloured world that is unfamiliar to him, after he is found alone in his former creator’s mansion on top of a hill by Peg (Dianne Wiest) and she takes him into her home. At first, the community fears Edward, but they grow to appreciate him for his many talents

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