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    Abstract: In this paper I attempt to admire the spectator’s experience while viewing the Arch of Titus, and bring to the forefront why I find the Arch of Trajan to be underappreciated. I will compare the two by first analyzing the meaning of the Arch of Titus, and then analyzing and summarizing the Arch of Trajan. The source I used for the Arch of Trajan may be among the outliers of most scholars, but I find that I agree with their analysis of the arch in that it was not simply a list of Trajan’s

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    Handmaids Tale Analysis

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    Eyes, Gilead’s secret police, surveillance everything. Throughout the novel, Offred describes Gilead's society, including the several different classes of women and how their lives have changed with this new theonomy. Atwood uses language to explore themes of power and identity, allowing readers to identify the ways in which language influences people. In order to effectively rule over class and gender the

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    The artwork by Paolo Veronese were known for being created on large platforms and were centered on religious topics. One notable works of his was The Wedding at Cana. This piece is a depiction of Jesus' first miracle as he turned water into wine for a wedding celebration. Based in Venice, Veronese's life was heavily influenced by the Christian culture and was esteemed by the community and church officials for his artistic abilities. As Veronese painted in the Mannerist style, The Wedding at Cana

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    that come true, for it might pose them as equals to the Whites. It can be argued from the portrayal through Glory, that if the Black men were to fight and if they were to succeed, then what would be the difference between them and the other white soldiers?

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    Hotel just got three awards: the best art, the best costume and the best make up. Honestly, this fact lured me into watching the movie, The Grand Budapest. Since I expected a beautiful art work through this movie, I could easily fall into this pastel-colored movie as soon as I started watching the movie, The Grand Budapest, and I could realize that this movie must be one of the best movies in my life according to several reasons. In fact, the plot of this movie was kind of simple story to me. Even though

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    The band looks uniform, like marching soldiers. People line up against the curb, moving their eyes with our steps, as they bend a curve on their face in joy. When we arrive to the stadium we halt in step placing the right foot down and the left foot following. The drum majors blows thier whistles and dismiss us from our parade block and into our next position. We line up against the field preparing for pre show. Supporters sit in the bleachers, colored in blue and yellow, shoulder to shoulder

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    during the Middle Ages, which created its own aesthetic values and many influential members were commissioned cathedral, churches, sculptures, painters, and manuscripts. European art was a property of the Church, which is why they often use religious themes. Artist does not use naked human body because the Church forbids it. Also, medieval arts had no balance, proportion, or perspective. The images are “flat” and two dimensions due to the importance of spiritual figures in the painting are larger than

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    1. Lina Vilkas is the fifteen year old protagonist of Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys. Lina has long, wavy, honey-colored hair and blue eyes. She is headstrong, impulsive, and outspoken, which puts her in danger. Though it is risky, she uses her art to express her emotions and opinions. She was accepted into art school because of her talent. Lina is protective of her younger brother, and loves her family. Though they clash at first, Lina and Andrius Arvydas, a seventeen year old boy she meets

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    In Fred Kleiner’s Gardner’s Art Through the Ages, he has listed some of the oldest and most ancient works of art discovered from different archeological site, which were later transferred to various museums. As we delve deeper into the chapters, we discover how art forms evolve across different time lines – from the art of the Paleolithic period to the arts of the near-East and Egypt. The works of art across the different timelines also indicate the kind of culture people have, because such culture

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    Owen writes, “But someone still was yelling out and stumbling / And flound’ring like a man in fire or lime…” (11-12). These lines described an unfortunate soldier who did not respond swiftly enough to the chemical attack and knowingly panicked as he succumbed to a lethal dose of chlorine gas. When this soldier inhaled toxic chlorine gas, his lungs literally filled up with bodily fluid because his airway tissue was burned (Fitzgerald 613). Owen used the word “lime” in reference to “a caustic highly

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