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    Mary Maloney had now moved out of the house where she killed her husband Patrick. She moved into a small apartment where she was going to raise her unborn child she was a month away till it's due date. She didn't know its gender. So she decorated the nursery with Winnie the pooh characters. Mary thought about how she killed Patrick often and how she had gotten away with it so easily. But she did wonder if he would have been a good father if would have helped put the bed together, and help pick…

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    this time was Mary Queen of Scots. According to British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Mary Stuart was born to Mary of Guise and James V of Scotland in Linlithgow Palace during the December of 1542. Since Mary’s father died while she was only six days old, she was handed the title of queen and Mary’s mom acted as regent (1). Mary had a tough life, as did anyone who lived in the 1500’s. She had many targets on her back being the Queen of Scotland and the Queen Regent of France. Mary Queen of…

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    Incarnation came to be accurate. An angel named Gabriel appears to Mary and tells her that you will have a child named Jesus. Knowing that Jesus means “God saves”, she is confused because she has never had relations with a man. Gabriel goes on to explain to her that her son will be the Son of God, the most holy and divine. This account proves that Jesus was developed by the Holy Spirit to start his work of salvation on Earth. Mary, the Mother…

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    Religious Statue Analysis

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    When looking at the entrance all I can think about is that statue in the image represent a community and in this case is a religion community, with the virgin standing proud and strong in the middle of the door showing the powerful image of power and adoration making it the central focus point of the church, after you can notice the rest of the statues that differ a little in size but still have a big enough standing point to remain important, when you see the rest of the image you can tell the…

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    St. Margaret Clitherow Middleton is the patron saint of businesswomen. Being a patron saint means they hold a special protection over a group of people. She was raised as a protestant and converted to Roman Catholicism a few years after marriage. The moments leading up to her conversion were because she did not find truth or comfort in the doctrine of the new church. Her husband owned a successful butcher shop in which she helped run. Margaret was put in prison multiple times for harboring…

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    Sainte-Chapelle Chelsea Gross ARTH-100 OL1 Art History Essay Professor Landrus November 17th, 2014 Word Count: 1524 The Sainte-Chapelle is a royal medieval Gothic Chapel. The chapel was commissioned by Louis IX of France to hold his collection of Passion Relics. [1] The Sainte- Chapelle is one of the earliest surviving buildings of the Capetian royal palace and is considered a high achievement…

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    head is slumped over. Looking at the people standing by, it appears that the group of three Jews have lines similar to that of Jesus. Mary’s shoulder and arm curve inward mirroring Jesus’ legs. Mary Magdalene turns her head downward, like Jesus and John’s shoulder and neck shows some curvature as he comforts Mary. This is in contrast to the two women behind them, who have solid features such as their nose and head cloak which turns at an almost ninety degree angle. Their rigidity is similar to…

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    The title of my artwork is called Angel with Arquebous, Asiel with Arquebus, created by the artist Marsha K. Russel. Also known as Archangel with Gun, Asiel Timor Dei. This painting features a male angel posing with a harquebus, a type of gun, supported on a tripod, from the 16th century. Asiel, the angel, is also wearing early clothing, resembling the Andean aristocrats and Inca royalty, and is distinct from the military attire of Gheyn’s harquebusiers. Master of Calamarca, an unknown…

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    Moral Issues in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Frankenstein or, the Modern Prometheus is a famous gothic novel written by Mary Shelley in 1818. The story revolves around a young scientist, Victor Frankenstein, who creates a monstrous being in an unorthodox experiment and has to deal with the traumatic repercussions of his creation. For this essay, I will be using the Moral and Philosophical Approach to Criticism to analyze this novel. This school was evident in the novel as it offers many…

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    Saramago by doing this book, believes that if Lucas was able to interpret and tell Jesus’ story, he believed that him too could do his own version. The story starts by telling us about young Mary, which is in Saramago’s version already married to Joseph. Then, Jesus is conceived in the most natural and carnal way. Soon enough, one of the moments that determines the future of Jesus, is the massacre of newborns by King Herod as Joseph learns…

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