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    In Power of Myth, Joseph Campbell calls the movie theater “a special temple where the hero has moved into the sphere of being mythologized” (Campbell). Watching the movie Baraka, the audience can connect to Campbell’s description of the didactic nature of movies. According to its co-director Fricke, Baraka was intended to be "a journey of rediscovery that plunges into nature, into history, into the human spirit and finally into the realm of the infinite" (Fricke). Furthermore, Baraka dives into

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    Textual Analysis Movie

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    An animated movie that revolves around five different emotions inside a pre-teen girl, best describes the film in my opinion. Even though it is an animated film and the kids are the main market of such movie, it is still one for the books. There were a ton of lessons about life and personalities were explained in the film. Such as that, each personality island is anchored to a specific core memory. I still do love animated films, that is why I am not denying the fact that I instantly loved the movie

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    Have you ever seen a movie twice because of its complexity? Well, Inception is not that type of movie because viewers require more than that to understand it completely. Inception is feature film that has blown everyone’s mind. As any movie, it has a Spanish name, which is “El Origen”. However, that translation is not accurate. The correct Spanish name or translation should be “Implantación” (implantation). The plot of Inception narrates the implantation of an idea in someone’s subconscious. The

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    Because of Socrates we know that it is a positive thing to think deeper, search harder, and accept what we can’t understand or control. Yet, the analysis of Socrates’ thought is handicapped by the infamous “problem of socrates”: he didn’t document or write anything. However, others, such as Plato and Xenophon, did document the dirty life and times of Mr. Socrates. The debate, supposedly, is how fabricated

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    What differs a good restaurant from a great one is whether or not the restaurant gives their customers an enjoyable experience at their restaurant. The complete, enjoyable experience had at a restaurant is defined by several factors. A restaurant that is worth the time, money, and calories has a lively atmosphere that helps facilitate open and meaningful conversation, staff that is willing to go the extra mile, and a menu of reasonably priced food that looks appealing and tastes even better.

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    I find the process of thinking of something on a conceptual level and turning it into a conceivable object really intriguing. It requires excellent communication not only with people but also within one’s self; I think this is also the hardest part making something new and different-- creating. It requires finding an inspiration and then creating something that other people can understand and relate to because they have either experienced what the art piece represents or because they have thought

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    Textual Analysis: Perseus

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    Intro On October 23, 2016, Crescent School held an exhibition called The Gallery of the Gods. Grade ten Students created very interesting displays on various greek myths to inform people about Greek Mythology. Each myth or episode entails a handout which has the outline for the myth, characters, and significance. The handout is complemented and enhanced with a visual piece, allowing the viewer to have a detailed and visualized experience of the story behind each myth or episode. One of the displays

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    For this assignment I decided to analyze a sculpture that is currently standing on SIUE’s campus. The sculpture is located near Peck Hall, and can be described as a large iPhone that appears to have a cracked home screen. I decided to use this sculpture for a facet of reasons. The first reason being that it illustrates the issues humanity has with using technology. Another reason I decided to use this image is it what the first sculpture on campus that lead me to think critically about how it represents

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    The two items I chose from the Speed museum were the two vases by Fulvio Bianconi and Vicktor Emanuel as the modern pieces and the ancient Egyptian canopic jars. Upon first sight, my first thought was that the purpose of these items is obliviously to hold and serve as containers for other objects. Though they are different in size, it’s clear they serve that same idea. Both items are also shaped in sort of a rounded and spherical way; the edges are smoothed out and they all have a nice organic flow

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    The word “rhetoric” has multiple origins, but it’s mainly from French and Latin. The definition of the word is meant to use to persuade or influence others. This was the study of principles and rules to be followed by a speaker or writer striving for eloquence. Formulated by the ancient Greek and Roman. Rhetoric is normally advertised we see on social media or T.V. aiming to try to persuade us to buy into what they are selling. However, manipulation is also a type of advertisement aimed to change

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