Papers 2011-2020 of total 62181 found.
…was indeed the end of a tragedy. CUTTING OFF THE SOUTH In September of 1864, General William T. Sherman and his army cleared the city of Atlanta of its civilian population then rested ever so briefly. It was from there that General Sherman and his army began its…
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…Everyone who is mortal has at least one flaw. After a while though, a person’s flaws come back to haunt them. In the tragic drama Macbeth, written by William Shakespear in 1606 during the English Renaissance, the hero, Macbeth, constantly declines…
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…Every human being have experience the feeling of urge, whether or not it is screaming and swearing in the church, or have a road rage while driving. Most of the time we don¡¦t act on these urges because we know that we might suffer from the consequences…
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…by curiosity about their author. Many readers are surprised to learn that the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat and a host of other absurd and captivating creatures sprung from the mind of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a shy, stammering Oxford mathematics professor…
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…Two ordinary tin cans linked together by a string, invented by children as a means of talking with one another from a distance. Although only a toy, this concept resulted in one of the greatest evolutionary inventions of mankind, the telephone…
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…a locality in their poems that would truly reflect the spirit of the place.” (Mezei, 2). Archibald Lampman’s poetry focused primarily on the urban vs. suburban battle of landscapes, a topic which was certainly hot at the time, with the emergence of such urban…
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…structure, motifs, and flashbacks one can argue how the role of the customary hero is challenged in Fallen. The character John Hobbes is shown as an everyday family man with a protagonist view of life. His character is often seen in a white t-shirt wearing…
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…to the roof whereas the Palazzo doesn’t have any access whatsoever. The rooms in the Villa are obvious in their function, however in the Palazzo they’re relatively generic. Although a lot of things are different many are the same. As you look down on the floor…
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…films. In almost all movies before Citizen Kane you couldn’t see the ceilings in room because there weren’t any. Welles wanted to use a lot of low-angle shots that would look up toward ceilings, so they devised a strategy of cloth ceilings that looked real…
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…of production. Beetween 1903 and 1908 Ford and his engineers used the first nineteen letters of the alphabet to name their masterpieces but some were experimental and never made the line. In 1908 Ford created the Model T, the car was a drastic improvement…
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