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A Summary and Analysis of the Movie and the Book The Hunger Games Author by Suzanne Collins

Art

Culture

Entertainment

Literature

Words: 568 (3 pages)

The Hunger Games started out as a book published in 2008 by Suzanne Collins; soon after came Catching Fire and Mockingjay. In 2012, it became a four-part film series. The setting to the story is in a future post-apocalyptic time in a country called Panem. The country is divided into 12 districts, 1 being the…

Time Travel as a Plot Device and Alice in Kindred, a Novel by Octavia Butler

Art

Entertainment

Fiction

Literature

Words: 750 (3 pages)

Time travel is a plot device almost as old as science fiction itself. It seems that as soon aswe have permission to create whatever technology we want we are using it to explore and change the past and future. From Star Trek’s “The City on the Edge of Forever” to Terminator 2: Judgement Day to…

Asian art: later tradition

Art

Words: 1467 (6 pages)

ArtWhen a storyteller crafts a tale, his audience can hope for a balance: the best stories require balancing the words and craftsmanship of the narrative itself with expression of the story’s moral.  In much the same way, paintings – particularly those depicting legends or allegories – strive to show viewers both the event itself and…

The Massacre of the Innocents – Paul Rubens Analysis

Art

Painting

Vision

Words: 1180 (5 pages)

            Plump, voluptuous women usually grace the canvases of Paul Rubens, famous for popularizing the fuller figure. His work is commonly identified with rich coloring, sumptuous décor and sometimes rather lurid depictions of mythology. However, despite his penchant for the more risqué, Rubens does at times display a sensitivity towards the more tragic aspects of…

Moche portrait vessels

Art

Words: 1161 (5 pages)

The Moche portrait vessels depicted lifelike ceramic portraits of male Moche people beginning from childhood, adulthood, and until death.1 Their sculpture, painting, and ceramics  such as portrait vessels were famous which depicted important people in their society.2 Most of portraits were human heads with each vessel portraying the perfect and exact three-dimensional facial features of…

A Letter To Rosaline Capulet in Verona, Italy

Art

Entertainment

Fiction

Literature

Words: 575 (3 pages)

I am writing to inform you that you are hereby charged with the heinous crime of murder, as the cause of many deaths and misery. You are at fault for all that has happened in the fair Verona, Italy, and are now dually charged with the following crimes: Two counts of murder in the first…

Art Is a Form of Human Expression

Art

Vincent van Gogh

Words: 642 (3 pages)

Art is in various media from posters to public wall of which we call “graffiti”. Art is abstract as the use of colors shapes and the surface used adds a new dimension. Art portrays various ideas, feelings such as triumph, love, happiness, sorrow and boredom in loss to mention a few. Art is beauty and…

Expand my horizons

Art

Creativity

Education

Words: 628 (3 pages)

The desire to widen and expand my horizons has always been my motivating factor to pursue my interests. It gives me the willingness to overcome boundaries and hurdles to promote the creation of skills and expertise that can guarantee a stable future and successful professional career. With this inspiration and mindset, I wish to show…

Baroque and Pop Art

Art

Pop art

Words: 1858 (8 pages)

The narrative of Baroque art in every era of art history revolves around the historical misunderstanding that this particular period has faced. During the early 1600s, artists and intellectuals collaborated in academies to explore humanism, introduced during the Renaissance, alongside classical philosophy (such as Plato and Aristotle) and emerging trends in human thought and expression….

Emphasis and focal point

Art

Eye

Vision

Words: 668 (3 pages)

Emphasis is the principle by which an artist draws attention to particular content. A focal point is a specific place of visual emphasis in a work of art or design. Most works of art have at least one area of emphasis and multiple focal points. Those few artworks that do not have areas of emphasis…

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