Short Response Questions 1. An Art critic offers opinions but can also help us to appreciate aspects of the artwork and other interpretations. What did you learn about Von Guerard’s painting from the critical review by Brian Blanchflower? From reading the critical review written by Bryon Blanchflower I have learnt a number of different aspects focusing on Von Guerard’s artwork. First glancing at his pieces of art it was noticeably clear that his main style was landscape in fine detailed paints
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Hatchet is an amazing survival story. The book is about Brian Robeson a 13 year old boy who has been stranded in the Canadian wilderness. The author really explained how Brian felt and what he had to do to survive. The author talked about a mysterious secret between Brian and his mom. The author explains in detail what it looked like‚ how he felt‚ and what he did. I think the author did a good job on explaining this. The story starts with Brian going to visit his dad in the summer after his parents
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The book‚ "Winter Garden‚" by Kristin Hannah‚ a novel that focuses on the relationship between a mother and her two daughters. Meredith‚ the oldest daughter‚ who has always tried to please her mother by obeying her rightfully‚ but does not get the compassion she wishes to receive from her. Nina‚ the youngest daughter‚ who follows her dream of traveling the world instead of continuing to waster her time waiting to receive her mother’s compassion. Then‚ there is Anya‚ Meredith’s and Nina’s mother.
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The Great Warming and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations Brian Fagan The Great warming by Brian Fagan is a testament that climate change has been happening since recorded history. The Great warming focuses on climate change during the “Medieval warm period” and how the effects of the warm period affected society for better or for worse.This collection of Fagan’s findings was chosen because it shows how different societies adapted or failed to adapt to the changing environment around the world. The
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express our inner self and the hidden messages that we want others to know behinds the wall of arts. Our purposes‚ values‚ goals‚ visions and beliefs can be seen‚ feel through the creations of art; beauty. Based on the article‚ Art Matter written by Brian E. Fogarty‚ he states one of his reasons that art is another form of communication. On November 4‚ 2015‚ St. Catherine presented War is Always With Us by David Byrd‚ an art exhibit that display individual personalities of veterans
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everything. Starting out in life‚ we are unsure‚ unafraid‚ and most of all‚ unaware. We are oblivious of the world at a young age and as we grow‚ we lose our innocence as well as ourselves. We are not born damaged‚ we are raised that way. In fact‚ Brian Doyle describes such in a very enchanting‚ if not somber‚ way in his essay “Joyas Voladores”. “When we are older we know this is the dream of a child‚ that all hearts are finally bruised and scarred‚ scored and torn‚ repaired by time and will…”(127)
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techniques and anachronisms in order to make our understanding of historical events easier to comprehend. This also causes the films to bend the facts in order for us to accept it and help our understanding for certain characters. In the film‚ The Lion in Winter (1968)‚ we ae shown the truth‚ instead of fact because of the characters’ portrayal‚ the changes of human nature‚ and the influence of our
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Nature‚ something of which can run rampant yet can be elegant‚ a feeling which may course through every being of this planet. Mary Oliver not only embraced it‚ she displayed it. She was a poet who wrote “Winter and the Nuthatch”‚ a poem which unveiled acceptance and bonds. The nuthatch represents the wilderness of nature‚ which then portrays the bond between humans and nature and the mere feeling of acceptance. The poem clearly represents the sincerity of our human bonds whilst also showing humanity
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Would You Follow the Holy Sandal? “Tastelessness or even blasphemy” (Gerdes 64). Monty Python’s Life of Brian is one of the most controversial movies of all time. The discussions of the film even led to the ban of the film in several countries and cities. Numerous clergyman from several churches tried to stir up on television and in interviews. Some years later some admitted that they had never seen the movie‚ and that they had only believed in what they were told about it. An alderman in East
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or esteem. Honor to me is having respect and giving or showing appreciation to those who deserve it. Brian Edwards Cox was born on March 3‚ 1968 in Oldham‚ a suburb of Greater Manchester. In 1979 to 1986 Brian Cox attended and studied at the independent Hulme Grammar School. He then got his first class Bachelors of Science and Master of Philosophy degrees in Physics at Manchester University. Brian then performed with the pop group D:Ream‚ who had a number one hit with “Things Can Only Get Better”
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