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Essay Dream

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Madonna Of The Goldfinch Essay
1. Composition is the organization, or arrangement, of forms in a work of art. When
art historians analyze composition, they focus on the overall arrangement and
organizing design or structure of a work of art. Madonna of the Goldfinch is a painting
by Raphael. The three figures, the Madonna and her two boys, are arranged in a
triangular shape at the center of the painting. The artist emphasized this by opening the
clouds to show a patch of blue in the middle of the sky, and by situating delicate trees
around the figural group. This is a bilaterally symmetrical composition, because the
Madonna is at the center of the painting while the two boys are divided between the two
sides of the triangular shape approximately equidistant from the painting s center. On
either side of an implied vertical line at the center of the painting, known as an axis, there
are equivalent forms on the left and right which are balanced and complimented in a...
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The aspect of the case study of Rogier van der Weyden s Philadelphia Crucifixion that
was especially interesting to me was the cultural context. I found this to be the most
interesting because, to me, the cultural context is what gives immense meaning to a
work of art. By knowing an artist s intended audience, an artist s goals, the context of
the time and place a work was created, and the background and experiences of the
artist, works of art are given much deeper meaning. This painting is not simply a
painting depicting the pain those closest to Jesus suffered as a result of his crucifixion;
rather, this painting is associated with extremely important moments in the life of the
artist, such as his religious pilgrimage to Rome in 1450 and the initiation of his eldest
son as a Carthusian monk at around the same time. The artist, whether this panel painting
had been created as a donation to the chapel of St. Catherine at Herrines or not, shows
how the artist truly embraced his personal experiences and used art to express his
The City Of Angkor And The Khmer Army
The City of Angkor

The City of Angkor was part of the Khmer Empire which was located in Southeastern
Asia and there was a civilisation there between the 9th and 15th centuries AD. The City
of Angkor started to decline in the late 14th century AD then eventually collapsed in the
15th century AD. There are a variety of things that can be learnt about the City of Angkor
and the Khmer and Cham armies fighting methods through the bas reliefs from the
Bayon. There are also many different reasons for the decline of the City of Angkor which
include the fact that they people couldn t battle drought and how much they over worked
the land.

What can we learn from the bas reliefs from the Bayon and elsewhere about the fighting
methods of the Khmer and the Cham armies in this period? ... Show more content on
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The Bayon is located at the site of Angkor in Cambodia and is a Khmer temple which is
decorated and possesses examples of bas reliefs. The bas reliefs that are located at the
Bayon are mostly illustrations of the Khmer and Cham fighters at Bayon and multiple
other land battles. These sources also provide evidence of what the fighting methods
where of the Khmer and Cham armies during the period of the Khmer Empire. These
illustrations show predominantly the Cham and Khmer forces fighting on foot but
also show them fighting on elephants. The soldiers would also carry weapons which
include spears and clubs. The soldiers who would rider the elephants were trained very
well, they would get a good view of what was happening and have a good progression of
warfare; however the disadvantage of being on the elephant was that you were seen as an
easy
Analyzing Virgil s Advertisements
HANZLIK, M. 7 WMRD
The advertisement created by Emily Dai and I, Marissa Hanzlik, covered the realm of
the waverers. We advertised for Virgil Travel to visit the outside of the gates of hell.
Emily and I chose to do a commercial because it would give us more of an opportunity
to be creative and have fun with the project. The target audience for our ad are sports
fans, particularly those who enjoy attending the events in person.
Characters we chose to highlight in our commercial were Moses, Celestine V, and
Charon. Moses is included to advertise to those living in Limbo and to offer
entertainment to those in the first circle. We also included Moses because is well known
and those on earth are will likely recognize his name. Moses endorsement ... Show more
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Celestine s costume consisted of a papal hat and a necklace with a cross to help
portray his character as a pope. Charon wore a large black cloak to show how he takes
souls of the deceased from the livid shore and guides them across the dark river. Also,
Charon is wearing masks arranged to depict his flaming eyes. The tormented shades
are wearing athletic clothing to show that they are competitors in a race. Props that
we used included a book, a scythe, a cross, a banner, and plastic insects. The book,
used as a bible, and the cross were used to help portray the holiness of the characters.
The scythe was used by Charon to represent the recent death of the souls waiting to
cross. The banner was used as a sign at the entrance of the gates of hell to set the
location. The plastic insects were thrown at the competitors to represent the tormenting
of the waverers by wasps and flies. We chose to begin our commercial at the stairs
outside of school to symbolize the entrance to a stadium or coliseum. Emily and I
decided to film Celestine in the cafeteria to portray him in an arena like were the race
would take place. Our original plan was to film Celestine s scene in the sophomore
and junior commons but they were blocked off and filled with chairs. We filmed
Charon on one side of the hallway to portray him as being on the shore of the Acheron.
Eli Greer, David Winters, and I acted in this commercial. Eli was chosen to be
Celestine V because he displayed the athleticism and attitude needed to portray his
character. David was chosen for Moses because he was able to capture the stoic nature
of his character and was able to present the change of emotion that we were looking for
from his character. I was chosen to play Charon because I was willing to wear the two
masks needed to represent his flaming eyes. Members of the cross country team acted as
Dave Eggers Ted Lessons
A life well lived is like an intricate frosted sugar cookie; a simple, yet easily mistaken
recipe, but when done right results in layers and depth of flavor and wonderfulness. A
life well lived means that you had an adventurous, fulfilling, and worthwhile time on
earth, with family and friends that supported you and you have no regrets. A common
regret most people have as they age is that they lost time, doing things they did not
truly want to do. As a young person, I do not have much experience, but I do know that
at this time I would much rather be traveling and enjoying time with family and friends
over struggling in school and taking three tests a week. At the end of my life, I want to
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In the TED Talk by Dave Eggers, Eggers shares his story about opening a pirate themed
tutoring organization for young students. He had a rough time in the beginning, but
he never gave up, and eventually the tutoring organization at 826 Valencia became a
well known and resource for young kids. Through Eggers individuality and innovation
of this themed tutoring center, students have improved their writing and editing skills.
Even though Eggers had a rough time in the beginning, he never gave up on his idea
to help students find their passion in their school work. Similarly, Jobs gives
meaningful advice about how his life was shaped and that how his dots fell into place,
like going to college and finding his passion for calligraphy, and putting his passion to
work on a new, innovative company. Jobs said it best when he explained the concept
of connecting the dots, and that you must trust your gut when those dots begin to
connect. Both Jobs and Eggers had a pretty rough time in their companies and they
actually failed, but instead of dwelling on failure, they made something great out of it,
and they have become even more successful. By not looking back on failure and
letting it defeat them, they put it in the past and pushed forward. Another great point
that Jobs added in his speech was to stay hungry; what he meant by this is that you
must look for new things to do and try to go outside of your comfort zone this relates
to Leon Stokesbury s poem, Unsent Message to My Brother in His Pain, in that
Stoskebury s advice was to not give up and find a better purpose of life. Eggers, Jobs,
and Stokesbury had similar ideas of not giving up just because life is getting hard fight
through those hard times and come out on top. Pushing through the rough patches will
only make you stronger, and in the long run, make you
Harry Potter
Harry Potter| Harry Potter: Complete 8 Film Collection on Blu ray (2011)| Produced by|
David Heyman| Based on| Harry Potter series byJ. K. Rowling| Starring| Daniel Radcliffe
Rupert Grint
Emma Watson
(See below)| Studio| Heyday Films| Distributed by| Warner Bros.| Release date(s)| 2001
2011| Country| United Kingdom
United States| Language| English| Budget| Total (8 films):
$1,155,000,000| Box office| Total (8 films):
$7,706,147,978|
The Harry Potter film series is a British American film series based on the Harry Potter
novels by the British author J. K. Rowling. The series is distributed by Warner Bros. and
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to make non author written sequels.[12]
Although Steven Spielberg initially negotiated to direct the first film, he declined the
offer.[13] Spielberg wanted the adaptation to be an animated film, with American
actor Haley Joel Osment to provide Harry Potter s voice.[14] Spielberg contended that,
in his opinion, there was every expectation of profit in making the film, and that
making money would have been like shooting ducks in a barrel. It s just a slam dunk.
It s just like withdrawing a billion dollars and putting it into your personal bank
accounts. There s no challenge .[15] In the Rubbish Bin section of her website,
Rowling maintains that she has no role in choosing directors for the films, writing
Anyone who thinks I could (or would) have veto ed him [Spielberg] needs their Quick
Quotes Quill serviced. [16] After Spielberg left, talks began with other directors,
including: Chris Columbus, Terry Gilliam, Jonathan Demme, Mike Newell, Alan
Parker, Wolfgang Petersen, Rob Reiner, Tim Robbins, Brad Silberling, and Peter
Weir.[17] Petersen and Reiner both pulled out of the running in March 2000.[18] It
was then narrowed down to Silberling, Columbus, Parker and Gilliam.[19] Rowling s
first choice was Terry Gilliam.[20] However on 28 March 2000 Columbus was
appointed as director of the film, with Warner Bros. citing his work on other family films
such as Home Alone and Mrs Doubtfire

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