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расставить слова: manner furrowed sum
coif successive postmodern generation
eyelids image absence background faintness

Andy Warhol – “Marilyn”
Andy Warhol’s Marilyn is illumined by …1… intense colors. The colors and background used are concentrated in an extremely minimal manner of painting. Each of the successive colors is merged together in such a photorealistic …2… as if to create a “collage” type of effect. Instead of the use of cool colors, Warhol uses many wild and bright paints to deconstruct the original American “apple pie” construct of Marilyn Monroe.
The picture is made more photorealistic by the perfect and faint green …3… that is behind this portrait of Marilyn Monroe. By using the purest singularity of color in back, each of the polished illumined colors of Marilyn Monroe’s image is especially given emphasis.
All of the colors have the purest and highest value to keep this …4… anything but calm. Marilyn’s crimson lips and faint blue eye shadow are modulated to have the 1970’s appeal of a glamorous transvestite showgirl.
Her yellow hair is given the most lamp-like appearance; with her vast …5… sitting above her head as if it was cut and then pasted onto this image. A very faint boundary that is an obtuse …6… of a hairline lies between the forehead and the scalp of hair. More photorealistic shading is used in her hair, making it appear more false against the rest.
Even Marilyn Monroe’s nose, eyes, and lips are shown as if they were given equal attention like individual paintings instead of given attention as the …7… of the whole image. This element of making the familiar obscure and establishing advertisement as false is what makes this painting furiously …8… .
Monroe’s teeth are showing in gleaming white behind her thick lips, as if posturing for a toothpaste advertisement or a middle-class type of a false smile.
Her brow is not …9… but is instead calm and divorced from anguish, like the eyes of a pill-popping suburban housewife. Under the eyebrows her eyelashes are full and her …10… are low enough to not appear enticing, but instead half-asleep.
Her pupils are dilated against the thinnest, faintest green that is the same hue as the background “wallpaper” behind Monroe. The fullness of the pupils and the …11… of the hardly noticeable iris show that she has no identity – that her eyes are hollow and vacant.
Andy Warhol has effectively taken a sex-symbol and icon from the sexually repressed 1950s and put her into the new and reckless …12… of the 1970s, the intense and daring era of punk-rock and disco.

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borenka
borenka
02.01.2021
Now is the time to think about my future. I want to be vrachem.Eta profession not only well paid , but still quite interesting. Just a rewarding job, of course, if well and diligently studying in the institute , because imeeno need it to become a really good doctor. Many are reluctant to be a doctor , because you will need to obschatsya with sick people and the doctor podtvergaet themselves at risk of infection. But Imagine how nice when you're cured man and he comes , all glowing with happiness to you and thanks . And yet , I think that the doctor is a great profession and in the future I will work in this sphere .
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Dashazavalish
Dashazavalish
02.01.2021
O.Henry
The real name of the writer is William Sydney Porter. He was born in North Carolina, the USA in the family of a doctor. His mother died when he was three. And his aunt who had a private
school, stimulated his reading and storytelling. Porter worked as a clerk in his uncle's drugstore for 5 years. But he wanted to see a new places and he went to Texas. Soon he married and when a daughter was born, Porter was a happy father. But his happiness didn't last long. One day a theft of a thousand dollars was discovered at the Bank where he worked. But it wasn't he who had taken the money, and he left the town and went to Central America. But when he heard that his wife was very ill, he returned home. And was found guilty and put to the prison for 3 years. Porter very often thought about his little daughter. She was living with her relatives and was told that her father had gone far away, and would not return soon. And he want to make some Christmas present for his daughter. Porter decided to write a story and sent it to one of the American magazines. This story was published, and his daughter received a present. Porter had signed the story O'Henry - the first pen-name that came into his had. In 1901 he was released from prison . He continued to write short stories for different magazines. And very soon he became one of the most popular short-story writers in America. During the short period of his literary activity O.Henry wrote 273 short stories and one novel "Cabbages and Kings" . It's a great writer .
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