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    Olly Murs Stereotypes

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    The gender is communicated to the audience through the figure of the person in the picture. For example‚ the picture of Olly Murs on the cover immediately tells the audience that he is a male. Also‚ the fact that Olly Murs has dressed smart in the album cover represents his success which is a typical association with men. He is seen to be portraying confident facial expression and he is standing straight with his shoulders apart and chest high suggesting his gender to the audience as it is part of

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    La Grande Odalisque

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    La Grande Odalisque Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was born on August 28th‚ 1780. He became one of Jacques-Louis David’s most famous and successful students. During Ingres time working with David‚ and eventually turning away from him‚ he became a part of the Neo-Classicism movement; leaving behind‚ but not forgetting the Romanticism methods. Neo-Classicism is the 18th century restoration of tradition principles which lead Ingres to be one of the most famous draftsmen. Ingres was an extremely

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    certainly exudes femininity and grace while remaining both power and strength. The Seated Statue of Hatshepsut uses an idealized‚ strong image that marks a propagandistic approach to her imagery hinting at political undertones. It is through Hatshepsut’s gaze‚ way of dress‚ and iconic representations of garb and blending of the male and female genders‚ along with the disputed locations or where this statue once stood that that the Queen Hatshepsut successfully creates an idealized image as propaganda.

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    Feminism in Gibson’s Neuromancer Regarded as the beginning of the “cyberpunk” movement‚ William Gibson’s classic novel Neuromancer‚ confronts the pronounced societal issues of feminism of the time. By distorting the female traits of his characters‚ Gibson illustrates that gender equality is only achieved when the female persona is able to transform away from both the desired and rejected feminist attributes imposed by societies fixed gender roles. Although the Cyberpunks are almost

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    Belonging Summary

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    Belonging summary Belonging: A feeling of belonging can emerge from the affiliation with people‚ place‚ groups and cultures; belonging meant to be a part of something and accepted for which one is. However‚ there will always be those people who don’t belong and hence are alienated from society. The Crucible Summary Subject Matter (plot overview): The principal events in the play are the first ‘crying out’ by the girls‚ Elizabeth’s arrest and Proctor’s confession to lechery and refusal to confess

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    Task Structured Essay Examine selected artworks by: Yasumasa Morimura‚ Julie Rrap and Anne Zahalka. How do the works of Yasumasa Morimura‚ Julie Rrap and Anne Zahalka challenge conventional ways in which gender has been depicted historically in the visual arts? In your response select at least two different artists and discuss the following: * Through the postmodern frame of reference‚ explain how artists have appropriated historical artworks. How has the artist incorporated parody

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    1-2). He continues: “your eyes have their silence: / in your most frail gesture are things which enclose me‚ /or which I cannot touch because they are too near” (2-4). Wow:-) the speaker is mesmerized‚ no enchanted in the peaceful‚ quiet gaze of his beloved; her gaze and delicate gestures are so powerful that he feels “enclosed” by them. The effect‚ the hold she has on him is so deep within in him- it’s at his very core- “too near him to touch.” The speaker continues in his declaration of

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    Being stalked‚ being watched by unseen eyes‚ knowing there are consequences for any preceived wrong action taken. It is enough to make anybody go insane with paranoia. People do not know how to escape its gaze; the gaze of the ever watchful Elf on the Shelf. In “Let’s Bench The Elf on the Shelf: Is the Elf on The Shelf a dangerous parental crutch?” written by Dr. David Kyle Johnson‚ he makes a clear argument for why such a toy should never be exploited on children. Accordingly‚ some of the numerous

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    and manipulations‚ rather than as a living manifestation of action and intention. The source of this objectified bodily existence is in the attitude of others regarding her‚ but the woman herself often actively takes up her body as a mere thing. She gazes at it in the mirror‚ worries about how it looks to others‚ prunes it‚ shapes it‚ moulds and decorates it. This objectified bodily existence accounts for the self-consciousness of the feminine relation to her body and resulting distance she takes from

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    1. In Jeanine Basinger’s ”The Genre”‚ she describes 3 purposes. The third of which outlines the role of providing a temporary release from normality for the viewer. Mildred Pierce is a direct example of this purpose because it shows the choice that a female character has to make. There is a choice that Mildred makes when she decides to pursue a financially secure future‚ which breaks the mold from that love is a woman’s job and nothing else (Basinger‚ 19). Mildred challenges tradition and

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