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    Nighthawks by Edward Hopper is a very famous artwork that was made in 1942. The artwork features a bar on a street corner and appears to be the only store open at the time on the street. The bar is not busy at all, there are only 4 people featured in the artwork including the bartender. A man and a redheaded woman sit together on one side of the bar, while a man who is alone sits on the other side of the bar. The bartender is dressed in all white and is reaching for something behind the bar. The sign for the bar is at the top of the artwork and says, “Phillies”. A picture of a cigar is also featured on the sign with it’s price, five cents. However, it appears that no one has a cigar in the bar. This artwork uses a repetition of a rich dark…

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    The image I have chosen to write about is Nighthawks by Edward Hopper. For the Subject Matter, everything seems to be closed because there are no lights on in other buildings and it is night time. The diner or bar where the four people are sitting is the only exception. Also, the title leads me to believe that it is very late and that the setting in which they are is a regular thing for the people in the painting. It is obvious that the people are the ones telling the story or the meaning of the…

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    Psychosocial Evaluation: Mr. Udall is a popular author who is very unfriendly and isolated from the people that live around him. He keeps everything neatly and organized. He has a fear of contamination and has to wash and shower with several different bars of soap with hot water. He is seeing a therapist that trying to help him with his disorder. History While talking with Simon he briefly talks about his relationship with his father, but you really don’t how bad the relationship was between…

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    The central idea of the article is that Marvel ought not to cancel valuable comic books such as “Nighthawk”, which is a “dark and gritty Chicago-based series” (Betancourt para. 2). Although “Nighthawk” is not more popular than "Black Panther" and "Captain America”, but the superhero of “Nighthawk”, a black man who born in Chicago, is exceedingly different from other superheroes. His mission is to “taking on everything from police corruption to gentrification and racism” (Betancourt para.2).…

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    Nighthawk Monologue

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    Nighthawk__Luna I have never written a letter in my life but here it goes. . . I truly don’t know where to start! Bec, I have never met someone quiet like you, you have more kindness in your little finger than most people have in their whole body. I absolutely love the time we spend together in game and I truly can’t wait to spend time together in the real world, even though we both can’t stand the real world haha. We are all so lucky to have you in our lives. You are my destiny role model! You…

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    Edward Hopper created the beautiful painting titled Nighthawks. It is made from oil on canvas. He created the painting in 1942 and he was inspired to create it because of a restaurant on New York’s Greenwich Avenue. Fluorescent light came into use in the early 1940’s. Nighthawks is a painting showing four people in a restaurant late at night. The lines in the painting are mostly straight with a few curves. The lines are mostly straight to make the buildings more structured. The shapes are…

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    Edward Hopper’s dark oil painting, Nighthawks inspired me. Nighthawks is something I never want the world to look like. His art inspired me to be the change. The dark colors used made New York City feel like a sad and lonely place. I wanted to change this. The city is bright, loud, and filled with energy and this art goes against what the city is known for. This is related to me because I am not a sad and lonely person. I deviated from the original to show my bright attitude. I used color to…

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    would be almost as a puzzle for people to discover. Most of Hopper's paintings focus on the interaction of people in their environment whether it is being shown with solo, couples, or groups. His first emotional themes were solitude, loneliness, regret and boredom. He conveyed the emotions in many environments including the office, in public places, in apartments, on the road, or on vacation. His use of art as such an inspiration for films and plays stated by author Goodrich, “As if he were…

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    Have you ever thought about what the government does in its bases? How about how it keeps these bases secure? Have you ever wondered what testing and research the government has kept hidden from the public? These questions and many more have been asked about the mysterious base Area 51. Area 51 interests many people because of its background, what is done there, and the theories surrounding it. Area 51 is protected in many different ways to ensure all of the projects done there are kept secret.…

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    transported more fuel than the A-12 (“Creating the Blackbird”, 2014). The SR-71 was faster than a 0.5 caliber sniper bullet during a 75 nanometer radius turn. The airframe, which was made of ninety-three percent titanium, supported the strength of stainless steel, a proportionately light weight, and was durable at the excessive temperatures, which represented that the aircraft’s leading edges of the airfoil were greater than 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit (“Creating the Blackbird”, 2014). Another…

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