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    Othello Research Paper

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    ENG103 M3_A2 Instructor: Ellsworth Written by: Reacheal Musgrove January 28‚ 2011 Research images of Othello. http://www.pollsb.com/photos_handler/o/22301-othello.jpg http://www.shakespeare-revue.com/img/othello_title.jpg Define Moor. Moor: a) A member of a Muslim people of mixed Berber and Arab descent‚ now living chiefly in northwest Africa. b) One of the Muslims who invaded Spain in the 8th century and established a civilization in Andalusia that lasted until the late 15th century

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    Lorenzo Oil

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    it was clogged up. Analogies help you understand problems by giving you a related example that most people understand. 2. How did diet affect this disease’s progression? And what was “Lorenzo’s oil”? Why was it special? Diet helped and harmed Lorenzo. Lorenzo’s oil is a 4:1 mixture of glyceryl trierucate and glyceryl trioleate (the triglyceride forms of erucic acid and oleic acid)‚ prepared from rapeseed oil and olive oil. It is used in the investigational treatment of asymptomatic patients with

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    Gianlorenzo Bernini Kelsey Hardy Born in 1598 in Naples‚ Gianlorenzo Bernini would go on to dominate the art world with his sculptures and architecture. Bernini was born to sculptor Pietro Bernini and Angelica Galante. He was the sixth of thirteen children. Bernini would not marry until May 1639‚ when he wed twenty-two year old Caterina Tezio. She bore him eleven children. He later died in Rome in 1680 and was buried in the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. Bernini’s career began under his

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    King David Bernini

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    is a harp whose tip is shaped like that of an eagle‚ a symbolic reference to the Borghese family. Bernini conceived and carved his statue of David in seven months‚ a remarkable achievement in itself. Looking deeper into the artwork: One fact of Bernini’s great genius should be pointed out. Almost all statues which preceded his stood self contained‚ insulated‚ apart from the spectator. . Bernini causes the viewer to become a part of his David statue. He who looks at this giant slayer senses Goliath

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    Bernini Vs Michelangelo

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    comes to art‚ everyone knows of the two most infamous sculptors that have ever lain feet on this Earth. I am referring to the great Michelangelo and the brilliant Bernini. These two artists are known for being some of the best artists during their era. Michelangelo is one of the most well-known Renaissance artists to ever live‚ whereas Bernini is famously known as being a Baroque artist. Each era had a new style of art and these artists are the ones that really defined these new styles. These differences

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    Lorenzo De Medici

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    contributors‚ the name “Lorenzo de Medici” stands out and seems to have some relationship with all the rest. Lorenzo was a major patron of the arts and helped create a time of rebirth‚ during which the arts held new meaning and reprisal. vHe was also a prominent political leader and made impacts that have lasted even through today. Lorenzo de Medici was born on the New Year of 1449‚ in Florence. At the time‚ Florence was considered an independent Italian city state. Lorenzo was born into a family

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    works of art. Statues‚ paintings‚ frescoes and all forms of literature have explored the heroism and youthful courage that David embodied as he faced the Philistine giant‚ Goliath The three statues of David by Donatello‚ Michelangelo and Bernini represent the beginning‚ height and end of Italian renaissance as well as the drastically different interpretations of the character‚ may it be the physique‚ the action‚ the age or any other detail. The one point I want to focus on is that in each

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    How did Bernini transform the new St. Peter’s from a High Renaissance building to a Baroque style building? Bernini built Baldacchino as the focal point for the huge interior of St. Peter’s right under the dome. He used bronze for the most part of the architecture which made it looked splendid and striking. Instead of mounting decorations between the columns like Renaissance architects and sculptors did‚ Bernini cast them on the columns. To make the entire architecture lively‚ he built some lovely

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    Lorenzo de' Menici

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    Lorenzo de’Medici was born on January 1‚ 1449. Born into the famous Medici family‚ Lorenzo’s grandfather‚ Cosimo‚ was well-known for his wealth which he used for funding the arts. Among his four siblings‚ Lorenzo was considered to be the smartest and so was sent on trips to meet many popular figures at the time‚ including the pope and political people‚ by his father. Cosimo prepared Lorenzo for a role in power as a child also‚ knowing that his son’s health was depleting quickly. As Cosimo predicted

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    St. Lorenzo Ruiz

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    St. Lorenzo Ruiz St. Lorenzo Ruiz was a Filipino who lived in Binondo‚ Manila. He was born between the years 1600 -1610. His father was a Chinese while his mother was a Filipina. At a young age‚ he was already active in the church since he served as an altar boy in the Binondo Church. He was educated by the Dominican Friars and was given the title escribano or calligrapher since he had good penmanship. He had a family and he was married to a woman named Rosario. They had 3 children‚ 2 sons

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