The essay I chose to speak about is “Fan” by Doris Kearns Goodwin. In the essay Goodwin shared her passion with baseball along with her farther. They were both huge fans of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team. They shared their passion by watching and going to the games, keeping the stats, and supporting the team. When the Brooklyn Dodgers, lost the playoff/tie breaker game against the Giants. Goodwin was heartbroken. But her father was there to say “"They'll win next year.” With that in mind the
Book Reviewed by: Tabitha Kitchen Title: Wait Till Next Year – A Memoir: Doris Kearns Goodwin Goodwin, Doris K. Wait till Next Year - A Memoir. New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 1998. History. Book Review In the memoir, Wait till Next Year, by award-winning author, Doris Kearns Goodwin allows readers to experience how childhood was, in New York, in the 1950’s. As the postwar era and the climb of the economy, she had the pleasures of a loving family, a neighborhood that was divided by Dodger
Genius of Abraham Lincoln" The Team of Rivals was written by Doris Kearns Goodwin, a renowned Pulitzer Prize winning historian and American novelist. In The Team of Rivals, Goodwin seeks to show the story surrounding Abraham Lincoln’s cabinet and his presidency. Goodwin carefully details the background of Lincoln and each member of his Cabinet by painting a picture of each man's character and personality. In The Team of Rivals, Goodwin eloquently shows the strength of Lincolns conviction as he graciously
American biographer, historian, and once a professor at Harvard University, Doris Kearns Goodwin, in chapter five of her book “Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln”, she introduces the reader to the issues of slavery that arose in the 1850’s and analyzes the different viewpoints and tactics that important politicians carried out during their debates. Goodwin does this by not only presenting the different opinions of numerous well respected people who advocated for either the continuation
Team of Rivals is a book written by Doris Kearns Goodwin, a renowned American historian. Her book is more than a biography about Lincoln; as suggested by the title, the book is also about the combined efforts of the members of Abraham Lincoln’s Cabinet from 1861 to 1865. The book follows the Secretary of State, William H. Seward, the Secretary of the Treasury, Salmon P. Chase, and the Attorney General, Edward Bates. The book focuses on Lincoln’s life, both public and private. Seward was the Governor
In the movie Dead Poets Society, Peter Weir, the director, creates continuous tension by superimposing the two main opposing themes of individuality and conformity through various camera and mise-en-scene codes. By choosing between diverse camera positions and angles, as well as deliberately placing important objects in various settings, he elegantly exemplifies the contrast between the school’s ethics of conformity and Mr. Keating’s teachings of individuality. This contrast is tangible in both Neil’s
As the warm, salty air swirls around him, Jerry prepares to make his transition into manhood. While he is unsure of what the outcome will be, he knows this is something he must do. Doris Lessing develops the theme of coming of age using symbolism and internal conflict in “Through the Tunnel”. The first way in which Lessing develops the theme is through the extensive use of symbolism. Nancy Rosenberger, an advisor at Conestoga High School, writes, “Jerry’s ability to hold his breath may also be
"Through the Tunnel" by Doris Lessing illustrates the journey of a young boy named Jerry trying to swim through a tunnel in an ocean rock. In the beginning, Jerry is starting an oceanside vacation with his mother, when he sees the rocky bay, he's immediately intrigued, and the next day he asks his mother if he could go by the rocks. When he gets there, he sees foreign boys swimming around by the rocks. As he dives with them, he notices that they were swimming through an underwater tunnel, and he's
reader with an opportunity to acknowledge the steps to manhood that every boy feels is necessary. As the boy, Jerry is without his father, the only taste of manliness that he has discovered yet is swimming within the bay and out of his mother’s sight. Doris Lessing shows throughout the text, the miniature accomplishments that Jerry overcomes, such as the increased time Jerry can hold his breathe, and how far he is willing to go into the ocean. This can be seen as a metaphor for how far Jerry is willing
Martha Graham, sometimes referred to as the “mother of modern dance” and the “Picasso of dance”, was an American modern dance performer and choreographer from Pennsylvania who had a profound impact on dance. Graham studied at Denishawn as a teenager and eventually in 1929 opened her own company as well as creating her own technique which even now, years after Graham’s death is still universally recognisable and is still taught in this present day. Her contributions allowed the art form to transform
The dance performance I had the opportunity to see was a rather interesting and thought provoking dance performance by Monica Bill Barnes & Company called Modern Dance and choreographed by Monica Bill Barnes and Anna Bass. It was in several ways a representation of the current American society. It was a performance done by only two females dressed in male suits. The movement in the performance was very locomotive. The female dancers were portraying “masculine” characteristics, so the movement was
Nijinsky;Breaking the Barrier Vaslav Nijinsky, one of the most renowned and admired dancers of the 20th century, was known for his astounding leaps and interpretations and his ability to dance en pointe. Nijinsky forever changed the world of dance, serving as an inspiration for the pioneers of what we now know to be modern dance. He broke down the barrier between dance and emotion by dancing with an entirely new technique that he felt portrayed the essence of his creations, instead of confining
People or peers who act ‘weird’ can confirm even when people are too nervous to join a group. Conformity will not always lead to happiness because it can make you feel alone or unaccepted. You may feel dark, unaccompanied, even solitary. In Stargirl, many sporty, smart, silent students can feel the same way. They will confirm when they are in a group or even by themselves. Leo is a shy teen who is in control of ‘Hot Seat’ with his friend Kevin. He gets nervous when he is talked about or even when
First of all, Imagery plays a considerable role in the book, “Through the Tunnel,” as it shows the world through Jerry’s perspective. Children are usually detail-oriented, and pay special attention to unimportant things. This can be shown towards the beginning of the book, where emphasis is put on the “swinging, naked arm” of Jerry’s mother. Only towards the end of the book is the arm not mentioned. Jerry also pays a lot of attention to detail after he gets his swimming goggles, describing the underwater
Martha Graham was a world famous modern dancer and choreographer from the twentieth century. Graham was special to any other dancer in her time, she created her very own unique difficult technique style which changed the dance community's perspective on modern dance. Graham choreographed her works through themes and ideas that were quite personal and related to issues in her time. The technique style Graham created was a whole new language in dance. She developed the motion of ‘contraction and release’
Garry Stewart, current Artistic Director of the Australian Dance Theatre (ADT) is an innovator as he presents new ideas and expresses originality through his work. His risk-taking, experimental and creative approach has earned him the reputation as one of the most innovative and successful Contemporary choreographers in Australia. This is evident through his use of technology, collaborations with experts in a variety of fields and unique movement style. Stewart started his dance studies in 1983.
Maria Tallchief had parts in some ballet routines specifically choreographed for her. Some including Firebird, the Nutcracker and Swan Lake (4). Maria Tallchief faced many challenges in her life, from her childhood to becoming famous and her death in 2013 (1,2,3,4,5). Maria Tallchief was a famous Native American ballet dancer (opinion). Maria Tallchief became famous through hard work (opinion). She was the first Osage Tribe woman to break into ballet (1). She was one of five dancers from Oklahoma
The Life and Work of the Divine Dancer, Ruth St. Denis The mother of modern dance paved the way for future generations of American modern dancers. Exotic and spiritual solos are the trademark of nearly all of Ruth St. Denis’s choreographic works. Greatly influenced by the Delsarte Method, Denis’s solos often had a focus on emotional intention behind the movements. Denis’s interesting style was a combination between the Delsarte Method and spirituality, both stemmed from childhood experiences.
"Sixteen" by Maureen Daly is a romance based story and "Through the Tunnel" by Doris Lessing is more about this kid learning how to hold is breath for a long time of period so he can go throught the tunnel. The story is taking place at a bechy enviornment, and the main character is this boy that goes to the beach to swim. But than he sees these group of teens jumping off the rocks, the boy swims over to the ricl that the teens are jumping off. Than he sees the teens not coming up agter they jump
Although I felt that Doris Humphrey book emphasized her thoughts about choreography and choreographers Sally Barnes seemed to compare various choreographers including Humphrey. A central theme that I found was “motivation for the movement”. Doris compared the differences between choreographers who created piece from their own ideas or dreams and independent choreographers who created work for money and fame. Her work in particular was sometimes influenced by architecture because she thought it was