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I think our mood diaries are dissimilar. Whereas you focused your attention on an analysis of terrorism and the conflict that the opera presents, I payed more attention to the tone of the characters’...
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It seems that now, more than ever before, the world is devolving into the tyranny that many works of fiction of the past have described. The censored and martial society that 20th century novels, like...
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Like many classic art forms, it seems opera is slowly dying. We live in a world driven by technology and our attachment to cells phones and social media have nearly destroyed the connection that we...
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This was a really interesting article. I remember the moment during Beyoncé’s performance at the Video Music Awards when the screen behind her declared her a “FEMINIST.” It was incredible to watch how...
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This video was great. It took a different spin on what we have been studying in class, focusing on the transfer of a piece of “art.” Your shots were great, and I thought the day-to-night spinning clip...
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Amazing video. From the rapping to the bloopers at the end, your video kept me laughing the whole time. While you did highlight important social issues, you did so in a way that made it entertaining to...
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You guys did a great job on this video! I think my favorite parts were the opening and closing shots of the trains pulling in. You guys managed to incorporate all of the lessons we learned this year in...
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Wow! This video was amazing! Your editing, acting, music, and effects were all so interesting. I love the theme of the video because you basically make a joke out of all these “self-help” television...
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Before New York was the gridded city that we know today, it was first merely a handful of streets and canals at the tip of the island of Manhattan. In the 1650s, New York was known as New Amsterdam...
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Russell Shorto turns the history of Manhattan as we all learn it in elementary school on its head in his book, “The Island at the Center of the World.” When most of us think of the history of...
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Alexander Hamilton was, and still is, one of the greatest statesmen of American history. Hamilton was an orphan from the Caribbean islands who immigrated to New York and found great success. His...
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New York City’s skyline is always changing, as new buildings go up and old ones come down. This constant fluctuation of construction and deconstruction is what makes New York the city that it is known...
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In Chapter 4 of Max Page’s book, “The Creative Destruction of Manhattan,” the author creates a contradictory argument to the one originally proposed in the introduction of the book. Whereas in the...
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Robert Caro’s The Power Broker is hailed as one of the greatest biographical novels of the 20th century, and for good reason. Caro crafted an exceptionally detailed and well supported argument of what...
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Power can be deadly, not only for the one wielding it, but also for those around. In these later chapters of The Power Broker, we see how Robert Moses’s extreme use of power causes deep wounds for his...
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