Nora Ephron’s “The Boston Paragraphs” displays various forms of rhetorical proficiency in order to create a fleshed out story. A piece of writing that displays many forms of rhetorical devices has the ability to carry out the author's feelings and ideas through a specific audience. Ephron expresses her love for stories and photos because they capture all the angles from the human experience. Ephron uses simple yet effective writing in order to keep casual readers from shying away from this complicated
A cross-dressing, possibly homosexual young man in the 60’s was potentially the cause of a lot of unrest between people and artist. I’m fairly certain this photo by Diane Arbus caused a lot of controversy in 1966 and made a lot of people feel uncomfortable. The portrait is a gelatin silver print of a feminine young man and currently is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The first thing that pops out at you and keeps your attention are his large, tired dark eyes. There’s slight discoloration
Die Walkure and Annie is what i’m going to be talking about, how one is a musical and how one is an opera. Die Walküre, WWV 86B, is a music drama in three acts by Richard Wagner. Annie is a musical, film released in 1982 by Thomas Meehan. Annie is a story of a red-haired girl who dreams of life outside her dreary orphanage. Annie was chosen to stay one week with the famous billionaire Daddy Warbucks.Annie is a broadway musical with music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin, and the book
Within the Greek myths and mythos the gods and goddesses, although human, are all powerful and all knowing. Disobeying or angering these mighty beings always leads to a negative outcome. From Athena turning Arachne into a spider for boosting about being better. To Leto sending Apollo and Artemis to kill Niobe’s 12 children for boosting about bearing more children then her. Not even Oedipus in Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex is spared from the gods’ wrath. There are many symbols that reveal how a possible
It is never too late to fall in love for the first time in your life. Saving Face is a 2004 movie directed by, Alice Wu, is about an American theatrical release featuring an Asian American lesbian couple. One character that stands out in the story is, Vivian Shing, (Lynn Chen).This character known as Vivian Shing can be described as: careerist, romantic, sex-maniac. Vivian Shing, can be described as a careerist for two reasons. One example of, Vivian Shing, being characterized as a careerist
The Pilgrim Progress is a Christian allegory written by John Bunyan in 1678. In this story, John Bunyan used many different symbols to describe hidden meanings. Symbolism is the use of any certain special figures or marks of identification to signify a religious message, for example the cross refers to Jesus Christ and the Christian faith. The author, John Bunyan, used symbolism to describe characters and places and give them a meaning behind it. One of the symbols the author used was Mr. Worldly
In the book, “Crispin The Cross Of Lead” by Avi, Crispin’s experiences which have had a very impactful effect on his world due to changes which have caused him to be more content with his life, more lonely, and more self-dependent. After a very prolonged dreadful journey with countless number of hours Crispin keeps on asking himself questions about his existence. As Crispin wanders off into the unknown lands he comes across a warning from god in the shape of a corpse blocking his path, he ponders
To live a certain day many times might be an exceptional experience for some, and it might a tiring one for others. From my perspective living a certain day many times is very beneficial because it provides a one with enough time and chances to experience and try different and new things. If I were given a chance to live a certain day of my life I would choose my birthday because it is one of happiest days of my life. While I choose to repeat that day, The main character in the Groundhog Day movie
Gregory Crewdson is an American photographer. His images are taken in small towns around America but are dramatic and cinematic. He’s mixing the documentary style with film making. Crewdson is interested in freezing the time in his images. The photographs appear like they are taken from a movie where the scene was paused. The details in the work is what matter the most to Crewdson. To some viewers the images might appear dramatic almost surreal. One can argue that they are almost a representation
make the image interesting. Straight seven as the central concept of camera work between the 1920’s and the 1960’s. Some might argue that straight contrasts the representation of cross-dressers by Straight artists like, Weegee, Liessette Model and Diane Arbus. Unlike Pictorialism, another photographic movement that created imagery which are not very sharp (out of focus). This movement is the
written - when it was published by Penguin in 1977, it was the first of its kind. Whilst discussing the historical and present day implications of photography within society, Sontag makes reference to modern names of the time such as Walker Evans, Diane Arbus and Richard Avedon. She examines a large scope of issues within the topic, namely surrealism in
As a photographer, Vivian Maier 's street photography is interesting because it captures everyday life on the street, but her work always seems to have a purpose. All of her photos have interesting subjects and focuses, which allows a lot of diversity in her photography. Her street photography and self-portraits are very similar, in my opinion. They are similar because they capture many emotions in an array of settings. Since many of the pictures are candid, they show true, raw emotions that do not
Abelardo Morell: a Street Photographer 1. Biography: Early Childhood Life - Before Photography • September 17, 1948: Born and raised in Havana, Cuba. • 1962: At age 14, Morell came to United States with his family and settling in New York after fled Cuba. • He lived in Miami, Florida, where he taught himself English. • Had hard time adapting to American culture. 2. Biography – Education– Before Photography • 1967: He graduated from a public high school. • He won a scholarship to Bowdin College in
Victoria Berkel ARTH 1010:A003 Prof. Kinsey May 16, 2016 The Importance of Space and Art Barbara Kruger’s 1987 Untitled (we don’t need another hero) silkscreen/vinyl (90” by 117”) is a photograph of a young girl pointing to the muscle of little boy flexing his arm with red a strip and white text reading “we don’t need another hero.” It is suppose to depict a children’s book advertisement from the 50’s as shown through the black and white photo and iconic children Dick and Jane. Barbara’s use