One of my favorite Disney films is Tangled, which tells the story of Rapunzel. Not only did Disney manage to change the plot of the original story so that it could be more appropriate for young kids, but it also managed to… Continue Reading →
In my personal experience, I’ve found art to be represented in forms such as paintings and sculptures. Something with visual representations of the author’s thoughts is art. I’ve found art to be anything that sends out the author’s message to… Continue Reading →
I initially thought that the use of a puppet was a poor choice on the opera’s part. Although the production attempted to mask the puppeteers by dressing them in black, it was hard to ignore that there were three people… Continue Reading →
The tone of both The Only Woman in the Room and “Late Spring” can be quite comparable. Both works have a lighthearted tone with underlying dramatic and anxious-ridden tones. This latter part of this statement is more applicable to “Late… Continue Reading →
One of the most apparent differences between the two pieces is the perspective in which both are written. “In the Praise of Shadows,” written by a Japanese novelist, highlights the ways of life in the Japanese interest in literally darker… Continue Reading →
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