Category: Art

  • “Dear Mama” by Tupac Shakur

    In the early 1990’s, the rap game was introduced to someone new. Tupac Shakur was the first ever rap poet. For many people, Pac resembled the struggle between tremendous talent and tragedy. From writing poems about underprivileged youth, struggling single moms, and the world through his eyes, Pac left an everlasting memory on society. “Tupac’s…

  • Kate Chopin as a Catalyst for American Realism in the Nineteenth Century

    When Romanticists strove to transcend the obvious in search of the ideal, Realists, both men and women, were concerned about the world as it was, with its ugliness, problems, and misery. The American middle class, which had hitherto been almost nonexistent, became the focus of Realist literature. Literature must include several distinctive properties to be…

  • Mrs Mallard Character Analysis

    Time is defined as the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole. Time is generally described in two ways: slow moving or fast moving. Sometimes, five minutes can feel like forty-five minutes, or one hour can feel like ten minutes. For the most part, a…

  • Why Music should not be Censored for its Reflection on Society

    Contents 1 Generational Perspectives on Music 1.1 Misconceptions About Music and Violence 2 Psychiatric Insight into Music Preferences 3 The Positive Social Impact of Music 3.1 Beyond Heavy Metal and Rap: Opera and Its Impacts 4 Promoting Musical Diversity and Unity 4.0.1 Works Cited Generational Perspectives on Music Since before even the 1920s, new and…

  • “Desiree’s Baby,” by Kate Chopin

    Racism had been known to separate friends, social classes, and families. The story is an examination of racism in a family with the arrival of a baby that has the chance of not being fully white. The dad of the baby creates a problematic setting in the family because he is not very happy of…

  • “Desiree’s Baby” by Kate Chopin

    “I, Too” by Langston Hughes is a very powerful poem. It is the voice of African Americans of that time. In this poem they are trying to over come racial difference. They want everyone to see they are just the same as them. He says “I am the darker brother” meaning that the only difference…

  • My Dance Experience: from Counting Steps to Capturing Leadership

    Contents 1 Finding My Rhythm: Facing Doubts and Embracing Growth in Dance 2 My Talent is Dancing: From Fumbling Steps to Captivating Moves 3 Leading with Empathy: How Dance Shaped My Resilience and Perspective 4 References: Finding My Rhythm: Facing Doubts and Embracing Growth in Dance Whether I’m counting it aloud or saying it in…

  • Educational Career Goals: Pathways, Education, and Skills

    Contents 1 Wages and Specializations 1.1 Key Skills for Photographers 1.2 Higher Education and Training Options 1.3 Building a Portfolio and Gaining Experience 1.4 Outlook and Career Advancement 1.5 2 Photography: A Personal Journey 2.1 Photography Specializations and Working Conditions 2.2 Conclusion: Capturing Life Through the Lens Wages and Specializations The occupation I have chosen…

  • The Notebook Movie Review: a Timeless Tale of Love

    Contents 1 A Serendipitous Beginning to a Stellar Career 1.1 Childhood Aspirations and Early Challenges 1.2 University Life and Finding Her Calling 2 Breakthrough Role in “The Notebook” 3 Branching Out: Comedy and New Friendships 3.1 Delving into Thriller: “Red Eye” 3.2 Continued Success with “Southpaw” and “Spotlight” 4 Reflecting on a Successful Journey 4.1…

  • Life of Van Gogh

    Vincent Van Gogh is commonly known for his appalling event of cutting his ear off and/or for his famous artwork called “Starry Night”. However, there is more to Vincent than meets the eye. Vincent had a unique background of work where he was a salesman in an art gallery, a teacher, a theology student and…