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  • Black Mirrors White Bear and Cancel Culture

    Introduction Short Summary of the Episode Black Mirror is a dystopian Netflix anthology with strong social messages, mostly related to technology. White Bear, an episode from season two of the series, is arguably one of the most disturbing episodes of the series. Victoria, who wakes up with no memory of who or where she is,…

  • The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo

    Table of Contents Introduction Socio-historical Context of the Painting Analysis: Meaning and Composition Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction The Creation of Adam is a chef-doeuvre fresco painting by the famous Michelangelo, an Italian artist who was among the promoters of Renaissance arts in Europe in the 16th century. The painting was done between 1508 and 1512,…

  • The Theatre of Absurd History

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The theatre of absurd is attributed to the origin when a French philosopher Albert Camus through his myth which he wrote in 1942 did outline that the humans situation sand surroundings are in basic terms on no use, lacks meaning and are literally absurd From the…

  • Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra Composition by Benjamin Britten

    Benjamin Britten Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra is both a study guide and a musical masterpiece. It combines the harmonious sound of many instruments and their unique tonalities. The significant components are woodwind, brass, percussion, and strings. The first category is based on flutes, oboes, bassoons, and clarinets. The second includes French horns, trumpets,…

  • C Jam Blues by Duke Ellington

    Table of Contents Benjamin Britten, The Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra Discussion Board Post Music Class Work Cited Duke Ellington, C Jam Blues is based on a 12-bar Blues pattern which uses a succession of various tone colours and hence leads to the different variety of this piece done by Duke Ellington and his…

  • Little Women Drama by Greta Gerwig

    Introduction Little Women by Greta Gerwig is a heartwarming movie with some memorable characters. Director Greta Gerwig unveiled the latest version of Little women, a classic novel by Louisa May Alcott, into the theatre (Zborowski 4). Gerwigs movie presents some unadulterated changes to the original storys structure and style. Watching the movie after reading the…

  • Lighting in The Godfather Directed by Francis Ford Coppola

    Nowadays, approximately over 300 movies are released every year. Most slip into oblivion, but every once in a while comes a movie that defines a decade. These types of films defy the passage of time and are devotedly devoured by each new generation of viewers. The Godfather is arguably the most iconic, well-known, instantly recognizable…

  • A Woman in Blue by Thomas Gainsborough

    The artwork under consideration is a picture of A Woman in Blue (1777-1779) by Thomas Gainsborough. The size of the original is 30 x 25 1/4 in (76 x 64 cm). The picture belongs to the Hermitage collection. The portrait A Woman in Blue by Thomas Gainsborough is the single work by the prolific artist…

  • Lord of the Rings. A Masterpiece by Peter Jackson

    Lord of the Rings film is a captivating trilogy filmed in New Zealand. The novel was written by J.R.R. Tolkien and the film was directed and produced by Peter Jackson. The entire production lasted for eight years! The trilogy parts are The Fellowship of the Ring released in 2001, The Two Towers released in 2002…

  • Repatriate or Keep: Should Museums Return Artefacts?

    Table of Contents Introduction Artifacts Should Be Repatriated Artifacts Should Stay Concessions Compromise Conclusion References Introduction In 1832 Greece demanded the return of marble statues that once served as a decoration in the famous Parthenon temple and were brought to England by Lord of Elgin at the beginning of the century. Almost two centuries later,…