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    Comparison of Kafka’s "Metamorphosis" and Dali’s "The Metamorphosis of Narcissus" The painting that I chose to compare to the novel Metamorphosis‚ by Franz Kafka‚ was painted in 1937 by Salvatore Dali. Dali is an established Surrealist painter‚ who‚ like Kafka‚ explored his own psyche and dreams in his work. Dali invented a process‚ called the "paranoiac critical method"‚ which is used in this painting‚ to assist his creative process. As Dali described it‚ his aim in painting was "to

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    Enlightment & Marx & Engels’ Communist Manifesto which involves Germany around 1848 both discuss the roles of the individual and of society in different ways. In both pieces of literature what is expected of the individuals and of society is very different from what is presently happening. The Communist Manifesto discusses human nature and social class while Voltaire discusses the flaws of society and the realities that not everything is for the best. In Communist Manifesto‚ the role of an individual is to

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    INTRODUCTION What is real? In a modernist point of view the world shouldn’t be called reality. But if the world isn’t reality what is it then? What is reality in modernism? Modernism is a rejection of realism‚ which believed that science will save the world and where notion of science and social determinism is idealized. In modernism‚ science explains everything‚ which took away all the power of God‚ He became useless. In a way‚ life had lost its mystery‚ man‚ not God‚ could rule the world. Irving

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    wHAT IS ART? Art is that which brings life in harmony with the beauty of the beauty of the world. – Plato Art is the medium by which the artist communicates with his fellow. – Van Dyke Art is anything made or done by man that affects or moves us so that we see or feel the beauty in it. – Collins and Riley Art is taken from the Italian word “artis”‚ which means craftsmanship‚ skill‚ mastery of form and ideas‚ between materials and techniques. – A. Tan Art is a reflection or a mirror of beauty

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    Schedule for The Metamorphosis* Assignment Due Date Surrealism and Existentialism Word Webs ________ Franz Kafka and The Metamorphosis ________ Reading Guide Chapter 1 ________ Reading Guide Chapter 2 ________ Reading Guide Chapter 3 ________ The Metamorphosis Quiz ________ Kafkanesque Images and Symbolism ________ Character Attribute Chart ________ Post Reading Discussion ________ The Metamorphosis Glossary Vocabulary Test ________

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    Question One: How would Marx analyze the information contained in the article? Karl Marx and Frederick Engels are well known for their contributions to socio-economics which was displayed in their writing of The Communist Manifesto. Marx and Engels wanted society to establish a classless system in which the proletariat would rise up over the bourgeoisie. The bourgeoisie represented the ruling class which had been established as a result of the failed system of feudalism in the 1800s. Marx believed

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    towards its twin figure. The other side of its face faces the opposite direction from the viewer and we only see one eye‚ seemingly disconnected and lulled. Cahun photographed themselves with a shaved head‚ adding a curious and strange quality  to the surrealist photograph. The duality of the forms within the photography suggests a sort of split personality‚ two opposite minds in one body. The head on the left‚ the one that looks out of the frame‚ seems to be the one that’s  haunted and tortured by the

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    Before the civil rights movement of the 1960’s‚ freedom for the citizens of the United States of America was treated as equal but separate through race. Even though both black Americans and white Americans both retained the freedoms that were bestowed to them by the Constitution those freedoms were attained in a segregated manner. Examples of such cases of segregation can be seen in the social freedoms of education and public services‚ where black only and white only schools exist and public places

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    Popular Modern Styles of Painting Modern art was a reaction to the rigid style set by traditional French institutions. Modern styles emerged starting in the 1860s and continued through the 1970s. This type of art refers to styles of painting that eschewed realism and past traditions. Instead‚ its focus is on experimentation with various materials and styles. The following are some of the popular styles that reflect the spirit of the modern art movement. 1. Abstract Art Abstract art refers to a

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