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    Field Trip to Musuem

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    the school in the morning. At around 9.00 am we boarded the bus for the field trip to Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum. Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum is the oldest museum in Mumbai. The Museum’s collection showcases the Industrial Arts and life in nineteenth century Mumbai. The year 2007 marked the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the Museum Collection. Public funds were raised to house the collection in a grand Palladian building with high Victorian interiors that was completed and opened to the public

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    Feminism In Herland

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    In the late 19th and 20th century‚ there were two definitions of feminism. One definition of feminism was that women were the same as men‚ and deserved civil rights accordingly. The other definition of feminism is that women are different than men‚ and in some cases‚ superior; and thus‚ deserved civil rights. In Herland‚ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ she reflected on these perspectives and untimely chose the perspective that women are the same as men‚ and from her novel‚ teaches us that women are

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    meaning of the text. Some critics believe “Goblin Market” to be an allegorical attack on the Victorian woman and the society of Rossetti’s time. In this context‚ the Victorian woman is to be understood as the ideal woman under the societal norms of 19th century England where women were shackled to the domestic sphere and required to remain “pure”‚ ignorant of all sexuality. However‚ an alternative allegorical interpretation exists where the poem is understood as a representation of the Judeo-Christian

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    perspective of the events in the 19th century. Kipling has been influenced by the views of the people in his time to describe the natives as savages and describe the whites as heroes‚ a typical colonial perspective. Kipling has described the people as “...half-devil and half-child...” He has described them as a "burden" to the white men. This shows the reader that the natives were savages and inhumane. The perspective from which Kipling has looked at the events in the 19th century in White Man’s Burden is

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    as she says ‘he is sure to remember her dying face!’ here we know she wants revenge as she wants her ex to see the love of his life die as well as suffer‚ by doing this she will punish both of them. ‘My last duchess‚ the poem is set during the 19th century. The speaker who is the Duke of Ferrara is giving the tour of his prospective second wife a tour of the artworks in his home. He draws a curtain to reveal a painting of a woman‚ explaining that it is a portrait of his late wife; he invites his

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    Africa and Livingstone

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    Livingstone’s own work‚ with how Stanley uses Livingstone’s symbolism within his newspaper despatches‚ or Livingstone’s work with a contemporary piece of journalism which uses some aspect of the Livingstone myth). European writers during the 19th Century depicted Africa as a place of Barbary and disorder which then became the dominant vision of how Europeans viewed Africa. Africa was seen as the ‘Dark Continent’ a mysterious place which lacked the light of European civilization‚ development‚ religion

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    Casa Manila

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    range from the 17th to the early 20th century. Included was a collection of antique furniture and furnishings from China and Europe‚ which dates back in the 19th century as it showcased Chinese ceramics‚ crystal chandeliers‚ marble-top tables and other such items that showed the luxury of the era. As these details were figured out‚ it appears as though Casa Manila was designed to showcase the Intramuros lifestyle of upperclass Filipinos at the turn of the century as it recreates how the ilustrados’

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    Opinion Essay Options Karisa Horsch Professor R. Sorrell HIST 136; Opinion 2‚ 3‚ 6 March 7th 2013 Industrialists Vs. Workers Opinion Option #2 Today‚ the United States is known for being a big‚ beautiful powerhouse of complex industrial systems and with these industrial systems‚ bridges have been built‚ factories have been produced‚ inventions and workers have been put to work and thus‚ a new age industry arise. It’s hard to exactly pin-point exactly who to

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    Schubert's Lieder

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    Among the many lieder composed in the 19th century‚ Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” was composed in February 1817 identifying two characters; Death and the Maiden‚ exemplifying a different concept on the musical theme of seductive death. Set to text of lyricist Matthias Claudius who did not merely profess simplicity like the other poets‚ Schubert introduces a different perspective to the use of music in the 19th century. Death and the Maiden can be clearly split into three sections with distinct

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    Written in the 19th century‚ the concepts explored within “Wuthering Heights” would be terrifying towards its audience. The 19th century was an age whereby there was a huge expansion of the British Empire; therefore there was a lot of new cultural difference introduced into Britain at this time. Therefore the concept of the “other” would have been one which was unfamiliar‚ and unaccepted to a 19th century audience. Our protagonist and “gothic hero” Heathcliff is a character which would have scared

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