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Title: An Analysis Of John Berger
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September 14, 1999 |
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The viewer can see five people and describe what they look like, but he cannot dig any deeper. Any other conclusion a reader would make would be built on circumstance and not evidence. Literature would be able to describe these people and possibly establish relationship and feelings, something art and pictures cannot do... Showed first 250 characters
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He writes “ there is a complicity between the women and the painter. This complicity includes both retinence and abandon , day and night. The curtain of the bed which Hendrickje lifts up her hand , marks the threshold between daytime and nighttime.”( 129) From this painting I could not see any of this... Showed next 250 characters
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