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Psychological Disorders in The Talented Mr. Ripley Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The author states that narcissism is described as a personality disorder whereby an individual suffers from an inflated sense of extreme self-importance (APA). Narcissistic individuals are often arrogant, selfish, self-centered, demanding, and manipulative. Dickie Greenleaf in “The Talented Mr. Ripley” can be described as a consummate narcissist.
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Feelings about seeing great drawings Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The first drawing I looked at was called Saber Dance. The artist was Gene Davis. While this work did not incorporate any colors it had a very lively feel. Notably the artist used a style that seemed to
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Asian Art Museum Report Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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At the foreground, some men hold poaches depicting long life of the old men because of their religious beliefs. All the men are dressed in red robes with those at the foreground standing while two men sit at the background. Regarding the
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The Theme of Identity in the Movie Fight Club Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The sexual attachment between Marla and Tyler cannot be considered as genuine because the protagonist ignores her when she is in trouble. Even the formation of Project Mayhem by the protagonists and others is based on masculinity. In short, masculine identity is utilized by the male characters to regain their identities in the consumerist society.
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Film responses 13 Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The fade-out is a technical element of French New Wave that reminds the audience that they are watching a film. Warm humanism is seen in the mise-en-scene that shows Antoine’s poverty with his tattered sleeping shirt, old clothes flung around the
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Analysis of the artworks Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The objects act as a representation of the nature of exixtence and depicts the secret of human being that lie beyond the physical bodies people are able to see while portraying the inner spirituality and emotion possessed by humans. By looking at the
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A Symbolic Way of Showing the Effectiveness of the Cultural Revolution Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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As the course of Puyi’s experience unfolds this same factor is adequately represented within the lives of almost every individual in China; at least during the period in question. The reason behind this has to do with the fact that uncontrolled factors define the environment in which individuals live.
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Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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of greatness; and biased studies that derided women’s inability to come up with ambition and achievement in spite of decades of equality and opportunity. This contention, however, has lost favor even in the mainstream society in modern times as there has been more and more
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Take home assignment Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The background region of the statue of liberty is expected to be sky blue at most of the times. This typical colour would always assure enable the statue of liberty to be visible from any point. The visibility essence is both unique and desired
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The Perfect Critique Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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Below there are strategies given to offering hopes of facilitating critique in a class of art. Quiet reflection; at the start of the critique, a 4 minute silent period can get adhered to. During this period, the teacher and the
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Detail the Renaissance, and Baroque Periods of Art in Europe Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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 The art of Europe describes the chronological development of visual art in the European continent. A personal reflection regarding the impact of art in different periods will also be offered. The Renaissance is the period after the Middle Age; it was in this period that the interest and enthusiasm for the values of ancient Greece and Rome were rejuvenated  
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The Arrival of Babylonians and Assyrians in Mesopotamia Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In Mesopotamia, cultural exchanges influenced the arts of different peoples. The original inhabitants of the land, Sumerians, had their own cultures and arts. However, since the land had no barriers, other communities and cultures moved into Mesopotamia and introduced their cultures, which influenced the original Sumerian culture.
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Maria Full of Grace Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The various scenes capture the various approaches to urban planning from one country to the other. Various societies differ in how they approach issues to do with planning, design and environmental management based on economic strength and cultural
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Some Issues in Film History and Criticism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Auteur is a director or a filmmaker whose influence on the film is of such profound nature that the entire film is stamped by his name. In the context of Rear Window, Hitchcock is rightfully considered an auteur because he obsessively looked after every single aspect of the film himself from editing to set design to costume to sound production.
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Alternative Cinema: The Film Stranger Than Paradise Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The film Stranger Than Paradise was directed by Jim Jarmusch in America in 1984. The dead-pan comedy became famous in the U.S. It is a story about exile concerning oneself and the state. The film won various awards in the film industry the same year it was released. In 1984, the film scooped the Camera d’Or award among other coveted awards.
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Daumier's The Third-Class Carriage Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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“This Daumier still remains to be located in his time.  His complex attitude toward the bourgeoisie was an attitude of real class consciousness … The attitude is tied to the peculiarities of Daumier’s class position, his equivocal membership of that artisan, semi-intellectual class which was being destroyed by industrialism.  His feelings towards his class have their own evolution” (Clark, 1967: 651).
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Tears of the Black Tiger: A Critical Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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‘Tears of the Black Tiger’ is a colorful movie that has a vibrant mixture of romance and action. In this essay author suggests, that this Thai film seems to introduce nothing new other than the contemporary rich girl-poor boy association and the related conflicts. There is the opposition from the girl’s family and a band of bandits to threaten the lives of the altruistic hero and his beloved.
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Art in the Islamic World Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Qazi Ahmed and Sadiqi Beq have elaborated on how artisans worked in the Islamic world. Rulers and members of their extended family had workshops and they handled the production of very famous literary-historical books and Qurans. A patron decided what to produce after which a director was assigned to the project who looked over the process. 
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An Imperial Antonine Woman Sculpture Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The sculpture is a representation of a highly dignified woman stature, which is a representation of an aristocratic woman (Trimble 381). The artistry of the sculpture displays the body type present in portraits of
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Role of Colour in the Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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All the elements of film production are important and of equal significance to the success of the film or movie. There is none that can do without the other or one, which should claim dominance. However, from the actual analysis of films, it becomes evident that colour would possibly be of more significance than the rest of them.
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Film industry in china Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Most of the locally produced films are routinely banned or censored, but they are played in foreign nations, thus there is a chance of growth of the despite the fact that they are not embraced
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Movie Volcano 1997 Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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A volcano erupts in downtown Los Angeles and a city official and a seismologist try to stop its inevitable flow through the city. A volcano erupts in downtown Los Angeles and a city official and a seismologist try to stop its inevitable flow through the city.
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Politics of Screen Practise Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The book also depicts the freedom and solidarity that the revolutionist aims at achieving from the battle. Eisenstein described his experience during the Stalinist era to be filled with liberation although it was deprived of the people before they assimilated it. The book indicates that people cannot focus on Potemkin.
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Analysis of The Graduate Movie Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It is essential to state that the era of the 1960s witnessed the departure of movies from political issues to countercultural points of view. During this time, the youth movements shifted from political interests that had dominated earlier movies, especially during the time of the world wars and colonialism.
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Carnival Transition from Medieval Time to Romanticism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Bakhtin explained that culture has been managed or controlled by authorities and the church mainly in medieval times. With time, culture became a surrogated element for the accepted activity of humor. Bakhtin presented a very clear idealistic image of a carnival where everything could happen to illustrate life and celebrate the presence of the body.
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Cultural variations on some common human dimensions Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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The fact that another person believes in something different doesn’t make their belief wrong it may still be correct only its different. Among many indigenous groups and native Americans
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Crash by Paul Haggis Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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As the report stresses going through the lives of the whites, blacks, Iranians, Latinos and few other races in a community along with the cops, criminals, the rich and the poor it defines to us their feelings about racism. The movie shows that eventually everyone somehow becomes a victim to it and in one way or other all our guilty of it.
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AP Art History Research Paper: The Roles of Sung pottery in Chinese Art History and Its Change over time Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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In the modern day, there are relics of the Sung Dynasty pottery that exist as a result of the large production. Most of the early works of arts had either a religious theme or one that touched on the natural environment. The Han Dynasty
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Introduction to Dance History Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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Such audiences don't have an idea of what elements such as bicycles and garlands of marigolds descending onto the performance stage and the rafters develop in terms of electronic sound composition. The pianist is coaxing out of a thing that resembles a sponge rubbed onto the piano. The crossover and collaboration between forms of art are not as new.
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Response paper of feminism in film reading Visual Arts & Film Studies Book Report/Review
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Specifically, the women on screen have tended to use phallus as a symbolic representation of self because of their lack of penis. In this regard, the authors insinuate that a woman’s existence heavily
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How does clothing become a part of the self-realization of people Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The paper explores how does clothing become a part of teh self realization of people. Primarily, the incessant desire by people to be different from the crowd perhaps, created fashion. Fashion sense created through clothing has had a significant influence on the fulfillment by oneself of the possibilities of an individual’s character and personality.
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Shimomura Crossing the Delaware Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The author of the essay highlights that having been born in America in 1939 and being the third-generation American citizen, Roger Shimomura experienced to the fullest extent all the problems and peculiarities of being Asian American. Hence, racial stereotypes – including the notorious “yellow peril” stereotype - have been the key matter of concern for the artist.
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The Necessity of the Existence of Art in the Life of a Human Being Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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There are also some limitations in the perception of the author’s intentions while getting acquainted with his creations. This art, poor knowledge of the author’s biography as it very often influences his or her way of creating works of art, of the history of the country he or she lived or lives in – cultural, social-economic environment.
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Fashion and Celebrities in time of Modernism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay discovers the Modernism era and Fashion and Celebrities in this context. The reverse line of stitching, asymmetric silhouette along with combining the up to date state-of-art technology to generate anything that is not the run of the mill. It can be termed as it incarnates by the fashion designs of Paul Poiret, Coco Chanel.
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Suprematism, Constructivism and De Stijl Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Suprematism, constructivism and De Stijl are three art revolutions that emerged in the early 20th Century. They all had their purposes and reasons for emergence, and they significantly changed the practice and perception of modern art. Suprematism and Constructivism emerged from Russia following different occasions and circumstance.
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Technologies Used in Avatar Movie Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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One of the leading causes of why this person lacked approval is that they did not submit to the regularly changing fashions that are familiar to the modern visual arts. At the start of digital technologies in visual arts, it was anticipated that the arts in the forms of computer graphics would be incorporated into fine arts.
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[Love] American Movies in 1980's through today (2012) Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Largely, artists performed their work borrowing from real events on the society. Fiction and science also influenced movie production in 1980s (Walter 1). Blockbuster movies of the 1980s include Raiders of the Lost Ark, Return of Jedi and the
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Bagdad Caf Film Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The story follows how Jasmin transforms the small community living in the desert to give everyone hope and new life. Love is shown to stem and develop out of anywhere, even in the core of the desert as long as people have an open heart and mind. The setting of the desert addresses several key issues which we witness in real life.
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Art style research and two artist researches Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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According to Rewald (2001), it was a French art critic named Louis Vauxcelles who used the term “cubism” to describe the art style which used abstract geometric forms or cubes. Cubists wanted to depart from the traditional techniques of arts
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Fear of Technology Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Cyberphobia is an extreme fear of computers. People with this anxiety disorder may also fear smartphones and the internet. Severe cyberphobia can cause people to avoid going to work, school, or any place where there might be a computer. Therapy and technological education can help people manage symptoms of cyberphobia.
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Modern Dance and Ballet Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The observation and analysis of this song demonstrates the development of contemporary dance and ballet. Contemporary dance and ballet exemplifies a form of sovereignty and liberty in the movements. In this case, antique choreographers viewed dance as a repetition of a regular sequence of movements.
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Angels in America Play Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The social issues created due to the spreading of AIDS are well presented, splitting the life of the characters. The transformation occurring to the characters during the course of time is another inevitable fact that gives a realistic
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What's the difference between greek theatre and roman theatre Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Greek theatrical arts largely contained a religious undertone, as it depicted the protagonist going through moral dilemmas and were based on popular myths and legends. Roman theatre, on the other hand focuses more on
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Reflection Paper Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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They use their art to deliver messages in the most beautiful way, so that people do not only enjoy the beauty of art, but also learn from it. Art and culture are intensely interrelated. Art plays an important
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Thunder Heart analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Agent Ray discovers another aspect within him upon meeting Maggie Eagle Bear who is political activist from Native American origin. He develops a form of attraction towards her which makes him to change his original
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Analysis of the Role of a Counsellor Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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A counselor must have in mind the fact that no two clients are similar or share the same train of thought and capability of handling difficult situations and experiences, owing to the fact that the way they will react to a situation is dependent on their personal experiences in the world.
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Clockwork Orange Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The main Character, Alex, happens to be a charismatic, sociopathic criminal interested in classical music, rape as well as ultra-violence. This film archives the terrible crime extravaganza of Alexi’s gang, his
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Bodoni Typeface Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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d and differed, finishing with a typeface of narrower fundamental structure with level, unbracketed serifs, great differentiation in the middle of thick and flimsy strokes, and general geometric development. During the entire career of Bondoni’s designs evolved in various
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Wreiter choice Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Today everyone depends on information and communication to maintain their mode of living through the daily activities such as health care, entertainment, personal relationships, education, travelling, and work. It is clear that
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Clyfford Still and the Dreaming Couple as a Representation of the Poor in the US Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The artist must have been thinking of millions of Americans who were living below the poverty line. The couple is starving as they are bony and their skin is brown because they have to work all day long under the burning sky. The artist shows the hardships and even suffering of poor people who do not have enough clothes to wear or good houses to hide from the heat.
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