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    show that it is true that distinctively visual texts allow the reader to vividly imagine and gain insights into the characters‚ relationships and settings. Lonely drover’s wives‚ Bushmen and fettlers‚ as well as the setting of a sunburnt Australian landscape are brought to life and into unique relationship‚ in the visual imagery of Henry Lawson and Dorothea Mackellar’s compositions. Henry Lawson created a strong image of the uniquely Australian bush and the hardships of the people who have lived and

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    “In Goya’s Greatest Scenes We Seem to See” by Lawrence Ferlinghetti In this paper I will be exploring the social criticism that is conveyed by Lawrence Ferlinghetti in his poem “In Goya’s Greatest Scenes We Seem to See.” Ferlinghetti criticizes the industrial revolution in America; he compares its outcomes with war. Ferlinghetti alludes to various paintings by Goya that depict war‚ and links their interpretation to the industrialization in America. The poem contains various poetic elements such

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    English Studies Feedback Form Excellent 1 2 3 4 5 Very weak ARGUMENT & INDEPENDENCE: Clearly constructed‚ developing line of thought‚ arriving at an independent view ARGUMENT & INDEPENDENCE Ideas that do not build upon each other and /or lack relevance; relies on received ideas INTRODUCTION /CONCLUSION: Clearly sets out your approach; demonstrates you’ve arrived somewhere INTRODUCTION / CONCLUSION: Simply repeats the question or starts/ends with irrelevant or undeveloped information

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    C/C  Although both D. Brown (I) and N. S. Momaday (II)  clearly describe the extreme  weather conditions at the Oklahoma landmark‚ especially during the summer; Brown  essentially states his observations while‚ Momaday romanticized his view of the  landscape‚ which altered their perceptions.  In the first passage‚ written by D. Brown uses laconic diction and vivid imagery to  make the scenery more realistic and simple. First‚ Brown immediately begins by saying  what the problem is. The author declares in line one

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    Creating Augustus’ Landscape: The Garden Room at Prima Porta The Garden Room at Prima Porta is an unlikely example of how Emperor Augustus’ reign changed Rome; creating a “golden age” that painted what Augustus wanted for Rome: a Republic of peace and tranquility. This Republic of peace and tranquility also relates to specific foliage in the Garden Room‚ as well as how the plants relate to the god‚ Apollo. However‚ it should be noted that the concept garden rooms was not knew in Ancient Rome‚

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    Gascoigne played a significant role in redefining the Australian environment through her inventive application of found materials‚ to create a poetic vision of place. Rosalie Gascoigne’s persuasively evocative visual depictions of the Australian landscape‚ unlike most art works‚ hers depended on the simplicity on human’s emotions and ability to empathies in order to be recognised for its potential. In doing this her artwork is presented in a Postmodern frame as it is displayed outside the mainstream

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    areas that incorporate a number of features‚ such as mountains‚ lakes‚ forests‚ hills etc. They are perfect for people‚ who love to be in the “nature”‚ like camper‚ hiker or just persons‚ who need fresh air. They enjoy natural environments and landscapes. The way they spent their time there is always different. Accommodations are one of these. They can stay in a big hotel‚ a bungalow or they camp. Examples would be the Black Forest‚ Provence‚ and Tuscany. Whole mountain ranges (e.g. the Alps)

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    Trees in a Concrete Jungle Dennis Artischev History 105‚ Section 23‚ Fall 2012 As John Muir made his trek across the Sierra he described a beautiful landscape of mountains‚ valleys‚ rivers‚ lakes and more. People have always had a fascination with nature and the amazing variety of landscapes in America. John Muir was one of the many who loved spending his time in the nature of the western frontier. It was expansive‚ untouched and offered a great variety of terrain‚ but in our modernized and developed

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    themselves in various ways and domains. For example‚ an artist can choose to paint a picture of a beautiful landscape‚ while another artist can choose to create characters for a digital film. Both of them have the same talent‚ with slightly different preferences. So‚ is it fair to make both of them take an exam in which‚ for example‚ you have to do some web design? The artist doing the landscapes would be disadvantaged‚ and the artist doing the computer characters will have the upper hand.

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    Young project Director) Their initial concept for the new museum’s structure consisted of three parallel bars that extended into the lush landscape. Their design was an elegant‚ restrained and aesthetically cautious idea for the new building. In context of the park itself‚ their design dissolved the boundaries between the inside and the outside of the landscape. The monolithic roof with its horizontal form was proposed in order to unify the buildings interior‚ at the same time anchoring it firmly

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