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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantheon%2C_Rome Wikipedia The free encyclopedia. (2007-2008). Traditional Japanese Music: Gagaku. Retrieved January 20‚ 2008‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_ Wikipedia The free encyclopedia. (2007-2008). The Entombment of Christ (Caravaggio). Retrieved January 22‚ 2008‚ from

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    Edgar Allan Poe

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    aspect of a short story should lead to one single effect. For Poe many of his stories have the single effect of terror. In Poe’s story “The Fall of the House of Usher” he creates the single effect of terror through his description of the house‚ the entombment of Madeline‚ and Madeline’s appearance at the end of the story. At the beginning of the story‚ the narrator comes upon “the melancholy House of Usher”(Edgar Allen Poe 264). Immediately Poe’s description of the house sets the atmosphere for

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    The Black Cat Most of Edgar Allan Poe’s stories and poems all contain similar topics. The work of Poe that we will be focusing on in this essay is ‘The Black Cat’. This story portrays the distinctive Poe elements of death/murder‚ alcoholism‚ entombment‚ death of a loved one and hints of madness in the first person narration. In the following paragraphs these factors will be described using quotes and phrases from the tale. The prevalence of alcoholism is evident in the story on several occasions

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    Harmenszoon van Rijn and Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio were among the many artists to have different interpretations of the baroque style due to whether they lived in the north or south. Rembrandt’s Return of the Prodigal Son and Caravaggio’s The Entombment both show biblical scenes. However‚ the impacts of their paintings are quite different due to the use of light. Although both works of art have a religious influence and were painted during the baroque period‚ they differ in the way light is used

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    Artists often display emotion through their artwork. In 1604‚ Caravaggio painted the Entombment of Christ. Vincent Van Gogh painted Starry Night in 1889. Very close after‚ Edvard Munch painted The Scream in 1893. Lastly‚ Pablo Picasso painted Guernica in 1937. These four images convey the recurring theme of suffering through art. Caravaggio used oil on canvas to create the painting Entombment of Christ. This painting has many significant points that shows that the artists was expressing the emotion

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    was a princess too‚ of the ancient Erechthids‚ but was reared in the cave of the wild north wind” (p.226‚ l. 983-985) she was entombed by her husband the king. The chorus uses both of these women as examples because they both suffered an unjust entombment just like Antigone. The Chorus used Cleopatra as an example because after she was imprisoned her husband married another woman; the sister of Cadmus. Cadmus is an Ancestor of Antigone and because of his great great-grandson’s sin all of his descendants

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    characters suffer from and lead them to be isolated from the society.The use of the single effect in Poe’s short stories supports the structure and the actions in the story.The use of the words " premature‚ horror‚ interments‚ buried while alive‚ entombment" and others support the overall atmosphere‚ which is full of fear and terror from being not dead yet but buried. According to John Kitterman "The Premature Burial" is a story that "presents the experience of being buried alive from the first-person

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    Baroque Art Styles Amber Eagler American Intercontinental University Abstract The author of this paper has chosen three works of art from the Baroque Style. The three works of art are as follows; Pieta‚ The Entombment‚ and Rembrandt’s Belshazzar. The author gives her insight about the painterly appearance of the works of art. In this paper‚ we will analyze these three paintings and how they fit into the Baroque time period. Baroque Art Styles This paper will start with an explanation

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    1600s-1750. During this time the Catholic Church was in response to the Protestant Reformation and they wanted the art to communicate a religious theme. One key artist of the Baroque period style is Caravaggio. One of his greatest works was Entombment. The Entombment is a great example of a baroque painting because of the emotion in the painting and the emotion it puts in those who see it. The first is that it is a very dramatic piece of art as it shows Jesus being

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    King Creon declares a decree that prohibits the burial of his nephew‚ Polynices‚ because Polynices had betrayed the city of Thebes and started a rebellion. Creon is enraged when his niece‚ Antigone‚ defies his decree and sentences her to death by entombment. Creon is tyrannical‚ selfish‚ and stubborn in the ways that he commits double blasphemy by letting Polynices body decompose unburied and cruelly entombing Antigone alive. As a king‚ Creon is inarguably tyrannical. When he persecutes

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