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    The Beautiful Fools During the 1920’s it was very hard for women that were born from a poor family to become successful on their own. The easiest way to move up in status and wealth was marrying a man that was of higher power and wealth. This was the cause of many women having affairs during this time period‚ because of the obsession to become rich and powerful. Daisy and Myrtle are the two women in the novel The Great Gatsby that are having affairs with Men. Even though Daisy and Myrtle may seem

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    The Rings Trilogy Evil

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    The nature of evil displayed in The Lord of The Rings Trilogy is a topic which is directly and indirectly displayed. From the opening of the film we are introduced with what is good and what is evil and by the end of the first film we are completely familiar with what represents good and what represents evil. Right after the film begins we are told what the forces of good will be dealing with and the exact form that evil will take on and how it was birthed. We know that the ring is almost the

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    performance. Even though the live music was somewhat distracting from viewing the dancers‚ the live music allowed for variation within each performance. The dance Lone‚ choreographed by Sophie Marie Goreki and performed to Madelyn Sneckner’s The Beautiful Annabel Lee‚ caught my eye to have a centralized theme that was evident throughout the entire piece. With only five dancers‚ the theme of loneliness amidst a crowd echoed through every movement. The dance through the music and movement

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    Othello Pathology of evil

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    discussed but the topic that has the biggest impact is evil. From this the pathology of evil can be pondered upon specifically when looking at Iago. The pathology of evil highlights that evil is an unforeseen disease proving that once you are infected it is impossible to fully recover. Firstly evil is developed and started to fulfill a specific purpose‚ the disease starts out small and only effects the primary host. In the play Othello Iago first turns evil to get the position of lieutenant. Iago says‚

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    information about the artist‚ an overall description of the piece and a detailed analysis. For the conclusion‚ I shall attempt to interpret the work and give my personal views. The artwork I have selected is a painting done by Roberto Matta‚ titled “Eat Us Sir Fire‚ Eat Us”. Roberto Matta was born in Chile‚ Santiago 1911‚ and died in Italy‚ Civitavecchia 2002. Many artists influenced this painter‚ such as Dali‚ Duchamp‚ Picasso and Tanguy. The inspiration for his paintings and subject matter came from

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    Man's Inherent Evil

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    and behaviors are held in rigid constraints until something or someone destroys the normal order of life and throws man into a state of total chaos. Social barricades often become an integral part of one’s life‚ and man may forget his inherent evil nature‚ or he may channel evil in a less savage manner. Kurt Vonnegut‚ a prominent satirist and World War Two veteran‚ exposes man’s affinity for evil in his book‚ Slaughterhouse-Five. This work centers on the experiences and acquaintances of Billy Pilgrim

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    A Beautiful Mind In the film "A Beautiful Mind"‚the main character John Nash is a brilliant Mathematician who suffers over many of years with a serious psychotic disorder called schizophrenia. John has many hallucinations and delusions throughout much of his adult life. These hallucinations include two sided conversations with imaginary people‚ that in his mind are really there‚ yet nobody else can see them. The type of schizophrenia John has falls in to a paranoid schizophrenic category. John

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    Melissa Morelli Lacroix’s “Variations on a Theme by Clozapine” located in the anthology “A Most Beautiful Deception” is centered on a quote taken from Robert Schumann that explains the reasons for composing. Lacroix takes this quote as inspiration to write a poem that follows the format of Clara Schumann’s Op. 20 “Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann.” The author writes a variation on a Robert Schumann quote for every variation Clara wrote in her piece of music and uses a line of poetry to depict

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    Synopsis A Beautiful Mind is a biopic of the famed mathematician John Nash and his lifelong struggles with his mental health. Nash was a graduate student at Princeton in 1948. He is not a social person and his roommate Charles seems was his only close friend. John is soon a professor at MIT where he meets and eventually married a graduate student‚ Alicia. John begins to lose his grip on reality overtime and eventually being institutionalized diagnosed with schizophrenia. He thought he was working

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    Page 1 A book that I would not have normally picked up‚ Beautiful Boy‚ by David Sheff‚ has recently broadened my horizons. This book is about a father’s journey throughout his son’s drug addiction and alcoholism‚ yet so much more. While reading this book‚ I pondered my own life‚ my own path. This book is an insight to the emotional trauma inflicted on family members of an addict. I have no personal experience with drugs or alcohol‚ only stories and scenes from movies‚ but I have been taught

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