Papers 2401-2410 of total 38841 found.
…the meaning. He also chose subjects that would tug at the viewer's heart. One such painting was Guernica. Guernica is modern art's most powerful antiwar statement. This famous painting, created within a three week time span in 1937, was inspired by a town named…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to baby-sit her younger brother, Doug. Dee’s importance in this book is that she helps Michael deal with his grandfather’s illness and deals with her own family problems. Michael, Dee’s next door neighbor and secret crush, is tall, dark complected, and a nice…
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Category: /History
…Hrothgar and his kingdom. As a young hero, Beowulf reflects characteristic such as being cocky, having an alter-ego and over confident ‘have watched me rise from the darkness of war, Dripping with my enemies’ blood. I drove Five great giants into chains…
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…poured into our hearts. In Psalm 73, Asaph is going through the dark tunnel emotionally, but comes out with a stronger faith in God. Through all the pain and doubting, he still desired God more than anything on earth.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the introduction of very diverse characters. Firstly, there is Pip’s brother in law, Joe Gargery, a kind hearted and ‘good- natured’ man, ‘a sort of Hercules in strength, and also in weakness. On the other hand there is the convict on the marshes who, after Pip…
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Category: /Literature/English
…display the qualities that lie at the heart of any significant and meaningful friendship; honesty, loyalty, and mutual support. However, when one of these qualities gets too far out of balance, their relationship is threatened by unmet needs, and both…
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…because of Jesus’ presence. His assistants are kept in the dark, and continue on with their business counting money. The restlessness in the figure of Matthew is shown in the painting by the dramatic positioning of his hands. One of which is placed on his…
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…of a naval officer that saves Ralph. When asked about the beginning of the boys’ stay on the island, Ralph can only say “we were together then” (222): perhaps a subtle hint at the original state of the boys’ psyche. The “darkness of man’s heart” (Golding 223…
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…have made me happy but, because her heart was not happy when she said it I knew there was nothing in it but the idea of what on should do." <Tab/>"And what else do you do for fun?" <Tab/>"I tried to bring up friends and family…
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…) meaning that they are more or less shut out and stuck behind dark walls. The speaker is trying to say that he is unhappy with the position they are in at the moment. He needs some kind of change to be free from the "walls" that are holding him back from joining…
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