2020 Review Sec 6 Final

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Across
  1. 6. *Poe wrote this short story which utilizes the unreliable narrator.
  2. 8. *This Avant Garde ballet that includes stomping, dissonant music, and irregular movement.
  3. 10. This Spanish painter was well known for his dark themes, especially after he started going deaf.
  4. 11. *Originally built for the 1889 World’s Fair/Exposition Nationale and was originally meant to only last 20 years.
  5. 13. *This Russian ballet was initially poorly received until its revival in 1895. The same ballerina plays the lovely Odette and the evil Odile.
  6. 15. Claude Monet was a foundational artist in this type of painting style. His Water Lilies and Sunrise are types of this style.
  7. 17. *This runs atop an ancient aqueduct, prominently features Oceanus and two other Tritons.
  8. 18. *Picture 1
  9. 21. She wrote the poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" that was about how Death was a gentleman.
  10. 23. This Surrealist painter painted the work The Human Condition.
  11. 24. After the 1848 Revolution, Paris began the this process to improve the infrastructure and to reduce the ability of revolutionaries to blockade streets.
  12. 26. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is written in this type of novel.
  13. 28. *Louix XIV was this type of ruler, where his rule could not be questioned because it was ordained from God.
  14. 29. *Keat's poem which includes the line: Beauty is truth, truth beauty – that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.
  15. 30. Ed Munch's The Scream is one of the foundational and best examples of this style of painting.
  16. 31. This term is a major theme in Tennessee Williams play Cat On a Hot Tin Roof.
  17. 32. This author wrote a collection of short stories based on Native American realities to preserve and share the culture of the Spokane Indian Reservation by exploring many themes, traditions, and customs.
  18. 33. This name, along with Charlamagne and Bonaparte, are inscribed in Napoleon Crossing the Alps.
  19. 34. This Realist painter, painted Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan highlighting the problems with political violence in Russia.
  20. 35. *Artemisia Gentileschi painted this in some ways as a therapeutic response to her sexual assault by a painter and subsequent trial.
Down
  1. 1. *This song made famous by Billie Holiday describes horrific acts of lynching in a metaphorical way.
  2. 2. A type of art that is created from combining different pieces of another medium, often printed (newspapers, magazines, photos, etc.) to create a new image. Hannah Hoch is famous for it.
  3. 3. The Taj Mahal is this type of architectural site.
  4. 4. This was sculpted by Adam as his reception piece for the Royal Academy in France.
  5. 5. *Short story that warns against greed and disrupting fate, using an Indian artifact.
  6. 7. *This two-part stage play by Tony Kushner deals with the AIDS epidemic, homophobia, and the gay rights movement
  7. 9. Van Gogh regularly used this type of brushwork where the paint lays thick on the canvas.
  8. 12. According to Marx, this is the name for the lowest class of workers who support the rulers, the clergy, and the bourgeoisie without reaping any of the benefits.
  9. 14. *Short story that has a geographic element as its major theme, as well as deals with homophobia.
  10. 16. Wrote "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" about a supercomputer who destroys humanity.
  11. 19. *Arthur Miller wrote this play about the failure of the American Dream by many middle class men in the 1950s.
  12. 20. This painter painted the Neoclassical The Abduction of the Sabine Women which was a myth of Rome’s founding that looked at women as property.
  13. 22. *This aria is from one of the first opera's in English that focuses on the story of the main character of Virgil’s epic and his love interest.
  14. 25. Tolstoy and Dosteoyeksky, known as this, were authors who focused on Russia and Russian themes, instead of French and other Western ideas.
  15. 27. *This new type of art was made famous by Toulouse-Lautrec, especially his piece for the Moulin Rouge.