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The theme in Ibsen's A Doll's House
... her destiny." (8) Nora obsessively tries to please her father and husband. Ibsen's reflected this when Nora said to ... loses her identity . At the end she leaves her husband in order to establish an identity for herself that is separate from her identity as a ...
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Art History "Oath Of The Horatii"
... respond to their call to arms by their father with a youthful energy and a spontaneous show of strength in the form of ... At the time this painting was created the French monarchy was losing the support of the ever growing and more powerful middleclass ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Works of Art
"Apollo and Daphne" painting
... to her waist. At this point she calls upon her father to change her into a different form so that Apollo would not want her ... I would consider it a romantic adventure. The overall mood of the story is kind of sad to me. Apollo is losing his chance with ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Works of Art
This is an art description of the works that Vincent Van Gogh created.
... Gogh was born on March 30, 1853. His father, Theodours Van Gogh, was a preacher in Dutch Reformed Church and his mother, ... their level. Their harsh living conditions and suffering made him lose faith in religion. He became interested in the poverty level ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Works of Art
Sisteen Chapel Ceiling
... father: I do not ask anything of the Pope because my work does not seem to me to go ahead in a ... a way to merit it. This is due to the difficulty of the work and also because it is not my profession. In consequence, I lose ... applied plaster, a technique he ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Works of Art
The Other World and Worlds of David Wojnarowicz
... of his life were marked by incredible abuse from his father with dog chains, two by fours, and molestation. By age ... a site of mourning, the textual overlay constantly throws words like 'killing machine,' 'blood,' and 'murder," to not let the viewer lose ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Works of Art
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