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    our client since we were unable to do that the first time we met.” “A, yeah, sure,” Ray swallowed some of his discomfiture away. “I guess I should.” “You should. It’s only polite.” “Ok, guys, this is Irma Trisity. Irma, this is Peter Venkman, Egon Spengler, and Winston Zeddemore.” He pointed to each person as he said their name. “Nice to finally meet all of you.” Irma extended her hand to them. “Likewise,” Peter shook her hand with a

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    Ghostbusters Movie Posters The originally Ghostbusters is a comedy and fantasy movie, released in 1985. And recently there has just be a remake of Ghostbusters that was released in 2016. Both the original and the movie are about the story of a group of friends who have the common goal to protect New York City from the wild ghost haunting the streets. In both the original and the new poster, it shows a group of friends who have a type of backpack gun pack to even fight the ghost you would see in

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    Season 6 Thesis

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    https://www.paperrater.com/plagiarism_checker 'Teen Wolf' Season 6, News Update: Stiles talks to ghost riders; Tyler Posey talks about dark tone 'Teen Wolf' Season 6 will be back in November and the finale season is going to witness mute villains, in the form of ghost riders. It looks like only Stiles (Dylan O’Brien) would be able to converse with them. Also, Tyler Posey has hinted at a darker upcoming season. “Teen Wolf”, Season 6 would see silent villains and viwers would find out during the

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    Gustav Klimt has also attended (Wolf). At age 16, Schiele was the youngest student who to be enrolled at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. (Chu) While he attended school here for the short amount of time, he artistic ability and style was pushed. Egon Schiele was inspired by the artists around him, especially Gustav Klimt. “Schiele sought out Klimt (wolf). These two artists bonded very quickly and it’s because of this bond between them that sprung Schiele’s art career forward. A group of Schiele’s

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    The Work Of Egon Schiele

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    Introduction The work of Egon Schiele is very important to me personally. In this Extended Essay I focus on Egon Schiele because his artworks influence me. He likes to show his hands in his painting and photos. In his self-painting, I can always find out that the hands always attract my eyes. His hands really impress me and I really like his hands. This gives me an idea that to put my own hands on the social software and see that will people love my hands in this era. Now, I think the answer is

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    Egon Schiele's Self-Portrait When I look at this portrait, the first thing that hits me is the way the artist, Egon Schiele, appears to have made himself look animated, like a cartoon. The way in which his right eye is rounded like a cartoon character and his left eye is squinting and almost shut, adds to the idea of a the portrait being a cartoon. The squinted left eye is as if he is sneaking around and evaluating his surroundings. If you cover the right side of the face (with the widely opened

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    1. This movies employs an unreliable and omniscient narration. This film is not structured chronological, but rather takes on the role of square dancing. Therefore, the movie starts with Klimt on a bed in the hospital and the last scene is him, dead, on the same bed. Moreover, the second scene is Klimt being in cafe society event with cake being a recurring object and the scene before he dies focuses on a table full of cakes in that same event. 2. The point of view presented is through a combination

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    Owen, Anthem of the Doomed Youth,, “To any dead officer”, “They” as well as Christ and the soldier by Siegfried Sassoon, music lyrics from Roger Whittaker’s I Don't Believe In If Anymore, art pieces like Mealtime and Feeling wounded by Otto Dix and Egon Schiele’s portrait of Reserve Lieutenant Heinrich Wagner and portrait of an Officer. When referring to the above mentioned genres we will be focusing on the dehumanisation, demoralisation and disillusionment of war that leads to the regression of humanity

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    It was no wonder why during the Nazi regime from 1933 - 1945 that the Nazis would thieve some of Europe’s most treasured works but also those deemed “degenerate.” Egon Schiele’s Portrait of Wally is a perfect example as to what “degenerate” art would be considered and what the Nazis would have been interested in seizing, but why? Egon Schiele’s Portrait of Wally is a figurative oil painting depicting Walburga Neuzil. In this painting, a medium to close up view of Neuzil as she gazes out of the

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    Egon Schiele, early 20th century artist and apprentice of Gustav Klimt, caused quite a controversy with his risquee nudes unapologetic eroticism. Schiele, though associated with figurative painting, was also considered an early predecessor of the Expressionist movement through his expressive and emotive lines. Schiele's paintings and drawings are far from being simply suggestive, and are rather explicit in their subject matter. His blatant display of sexuality in the majority of his works has consequently

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