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Term Papers on Arts and Movies
Movie: Disaster At Hillsborough
Number of words: 550 - Number of pages: 2.... to poor communication nothing could
be done to stop it. A large gate "gate C" was finally opened to let off the
pressure in front. This is when the true disaster occurred. People funneled
straight onto the already full pens and created the stampede which killed the 95
people. People in the rear were in an acquisitive panic and the people in the
front who were getting crushed were in a fearful panic. The emergency gates
would open but the police, not realizing the situation, kept people in and
closed the gates.
Critique
This example could not be anymore pe .....
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Romeo And Juliet: Romeo - A Tragic Hero
Number of words: 1226 - Number of pages: 5.... of Verona the Montagues are a well known and
respected family. It is a known fact that the Montagues are of noble birth when
it is said by Benvolio in Act 1, Scene 1, Line 141: "My noble uncle." Benvolio
is referring to Lord Montague, who is the father of Romeo. The Montagues are
also a rich family, and that is one of the reasons for the respect for Romeo.
"Verona brags of him... a bears him like a partly gentleman." This was said by
Lord Capulet in Act 1, Scene 5, Lines 65-66. This quote illustrates that even
Romeo's enemies know well of him and know tha .....
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Native American Art
Number of words: 496 - Number of pages: 2.... dwellings, as well as blankets and skirts. The Northwest people made masks for their ceremonies, many of which had moveable facial features. They also made wooden effigy helmets and clan hats that represented the groups crest animal.
In California, basketry was a distinguishing feature. The baskets had natural and geometric designs, and frequently incorporated feathers and abalone in them. The Chumash cave paintings are unique to California. Some were painted only in red, and others included white black and yellow. The paintings were sometimes representa .....
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Moral Law Vs. Civil Law In Antigone
Number of words: 567 - Number of pages: 3.... They say it isn't equitable that she
must die." God spoke to her and she acted upon the support of a loved one.
She did what she did knowing would smile upon her and the dead would
welcome her.
Creon is what the civil law is. Polynices, the unburied, brother
of Antigone, fought against Thebes, making him undeserving of a grave
according to Creon. All that Polynices was doing was following his own
morals. He believed in the other side, whatever that may have been, and
he gave his life for it. Creon, being closed minded, lashed out before
taking the time t .....
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Hamlet: Revenge That Never Works Out Like It Should Have
Number of words: 857 - Number of pages: 4.... he felt to be his mother’s betrayal for remarrying but he couldn’t bring himself to do it.
Hamlet was unaware of anything that had been going on in his home until he returned from school. Once he arrived at what he thought would be the comfort of his family, he was given the news that his beloved father had died and his mother married his uncle weeks after. This discovery, along with everyone else’s ability to recover from the shock and grief so quickly, spoiled any sanity that Hamlet might have had before the great tragedy took place. It took all the happine .....
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Summary And Analysis Of The Movie Gandhi
Number of words: 504 - Number of pages: 2.... did.
When India was declared independent the people were joyed, but the British
government had a catch they stated that the Pakistanis and the Muslims must
be separated . As intended the country became up roared with each other
starting a war between the two cultures. At this time Gandhi began one of
many fast that he had taken in his life crumbling his health to near death
in declaration of the cease of the war and to demonstrate his strong
disbelief in violence. He followed religiously the life stages of the Hindu
religion, living a life of poverty, devoting h .....
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The Painting Of Pygmalion And Galatea: A Sensual Embrace
Number of words: 775 - Number of pages: 3.... creation has finally responded to his love. The telltale mallet that is lying in the foreground with bits of marble scattered close by indicates that the artist was working on his delicate sculpture when suddenly he felt her flesh tremble. Gérôme's illustration suggests that Pygmalion, after realizing Galatea was no longer a lifeless slab of stone, dropped the mallet and rushed to her side, instantaneously taking her into his arms.
It is evident that Galatea's form is no longer that of a lifeless sculpture. Her plain, ivory skin and sinuous curves are seen from .....
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Tragedy And The Common Man
Number of words: 954 - Number of pages: 4.... that is the endearing quality which draws the audience closer to him. Through identification with his struggles and pains an appreciation of his plight is achieved. This identification is universal. The universality of identification is, among those reading or viewing the play, a bonding force for persons of every station. Miller’s success in this point is bred from each viewer’s own sentiment for Willie Loman.
Another point by Miller is that, “the tragic feeling is invoked in us when we are in the presence of a character who is willing to lay down his life... .....
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