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A Paris Street, Rainy Day
April showers bring May flowers or, in Caillebotte's case, the Impressionist piece A Paris Street,
Rainy Day (1877). Downcast faces stare into the puddles while umbrellas shield figures from not the
rain, but each other. Caillebotte's painting captures French author Baudelaire's concept of the
ephemeral modernity with his subjects, their minute interactions, and a complex composition style
that moves the viewer's eyes and heart. Impressionists and Baudelaire had similar views on what
they wanted the modern painter to achieve. "By 'modernity' I mean the ephemeral, the fugitive, the
contingent, the half of art whose other half is the eternal and the immutable."(Baudelaire FYP
Handbook 67) writes Baudelaire as he whims on the artist's goal––...show more content...
Looming larger than life, Caillebotte has employed a slight fish–eye perspective to increase the
grandeur of the apartments. Their strong, solid lines impend over the dwarfed passer–by's figures;
they appear small, like Paris got 'cleaner' but more consuming. Contrary to the ephemeral aspect of
modernity for Baudelaire, scaffolding on one of the buildings suggests that more 'improvements' are
to take place, that there will be a continual change, and, therefore, a persisting tone. The structure of
the apartments and their perspective displays both modern and ancient
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Essay about Rain
Stepping outside, I instantly notice the fresh, wet scent of earth. As I continue walking, I willingly
allow the sprinkling droplets to envelop my entire body. My shoes are soon soaked; with each step
I take, I feel a puddle of water move beneath my feet. The rain hurls itself violently on the dark,
slippery pavement. My hair is dripping with ice–cold raindrops which plummet to the earth with
every movement I make. The numbing effect of the icy downpour is finally setting in. Fierce
thunder clouds sneak into the murderous sky and flashing lightning strikes begin. The rain falls faster
and heavier. My feet move quickly as I run down the road. I rush into my house and proceed to stare
out the window and observe the vicious storm that is only...show more content...
As a person lets the cool rain wash over them, a feeling of renewal and cleanliness is created.
Depression rates skyrocket during the dark and dreary seasons. This condition is known as Seasonal
Affective Disorder. About 5–percent of adults in the United States live with this condition. The loss
of sunlight and increase of poor weather – snow, rain, wind– contribute to the severity of the
disorder. During the fall and winter months, it often rains. This is one contributing factor to SAD.
Although rain can be light and happy, it can also be extremely harsh. Thunderstorms are often
present during heavy rainstorms. The electric flashes of light bring about nothing but fear; the
pounding rain only intensifies the storm. It is easy to see why the mere sight of rain depresses
some people. When rain is mentioned, I think of light ecstatic sprinkling. However, because of
the different experiences each individual has, the opposite conclusion could be made. Rain drops
strongly resemble teardrops. Because of this astounding resemblance, a connection between sad
teardrops and rain is made. During a rain storm, the sky is not clear and blue; it is murky and gray.
Colors have feelings associated with them. Blue is happy and bubbly while gray is sad and dull. A
depressed person will take a quick look at the rain and jump back in their beds.
It seems like in every good love story there is always a passionate kissing scene. A couple gets into a
fight, splits
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Short Story: When it Rains
Prologue: When the clouds are gray, moves overheard and birds stop singing, flying quite low; The
ground smells emit, as the temperature's high contrasting the pressure. Then,It only foretells that
rain is coming. And when it does, people usually look out of the window panes to witness the
million raindrops that fall out of the sky. Breathing heavily, as the memories of sadness comes back
to life. That you almost wish to bury everything in a shroud of oblivion. Along with it, is the
coldness humidity that makes you want to wrap your arms protectively around yourselves just to
keep the icy ominous skin, warm or rather to block out any sad thoughts that taunt to trespass the
arms engulfing your writhe bodies. There are also times,every so often, due to too much sadness
you endure inside that you also want to shed bitter tears and join the heaven in it's grief–stricken
moment. Although not everyone sees rain negatively similar to what I aforesaid. Especially, for
someone I knew the most. Owning to the fact that she conceptualizes rain in the different manner.
However, that the reason behind this isn't because it gives me an overwhelming feeling that wash
away the pain of yesterday nor does she loves on falling asleep in the sound of the rain. I still
remember every moments perfectly, and I don't think I neither she would forget that phenomenal
moments ever. Chapter 1 The scene back then was almost the same scene up–to–date for Monroe's
songs has still been played on
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Gustave Caillebotte Analysis
Gustave Caillebotte was born on August 19, 1848. He first began studying painting when he started
going to Leon Bonnat's studio. Caillebotte's very first studio was in his parents', Martial Caillebotte
and Celeste Daufresne, home. When Caillebotte's father passed in 1874, he inherited his money.
Caillebotte showed his first piece "Floor–scrapers" in the 1876 Impressionism exhibition. Caillebotte
has a realistic style but was inspired by the Impressionism style. This painting in particular is in the
Impressionism category. Caillebotte painted a lot of standard subject matter. A lot of his pieces are
images of family members.
The model for this nude later became a Mistress of the creator, but she is unusual presence. It is
part of a set of
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What Is The Rain Essay
The Rain
When it rains in the city most people in the city get out of sorts, the streets get waterlogged and the
traffic escalates. The children cannot go out to play and we have to stay home getting bored with
TV. My mother complains when we don't clean our shoes before we get into the house, the laundry
doesn't dry and our hair frizzes. But in the mountain range, the rain is welcomed with joy and ease.
It rains over there all year long. During the winter there is soft rain that can last all day but rarely
turns into storms; they are persistent sprinkles that fall through the fog and don't let you see beyond
your nose.
During the spring the rain is not that steady, there can be eight to fifteen days without any rain. But
once it starts, it appears as a storm with a lot of thunder and lightning that...show more content...
My aunt tells me that the cans that are left for a long time in the pantry oxidize with the damp
weather, they even empty because the tin sheet rusts. The books also recent the humidity, all the
paper sheets curl and sometimes when they are not often used, they get filled with mustiness.
Walking or riding in the fog is quite impressive because you can't see a thing around, everything is
blurred and only when you get closer you are able to distinguish the things. You can also perceive
the humidity when your hair starts dripping as if you were taking a shower. I have always thought
the fogs fills everything with magic, I imagine that in the white thickness of the fog there are
fantastic creatures, goblins, and amazing animals that can bump into you when you least expect it,
especially in the evenings when the darkness adds to the
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Descriptive Essay On Rain
It's cool and dark outside of the car as we drive, dark clouds hovering over the plains as fat, heavy
drops of water fall from the full clouds. The lights of cars and streetlights and cars blur with the
flow of water on the side windows, our speed not fast enough to force the drops to flow back
along the windows. It's not until we start on the highway and the water starts to move that I find
my objects of interest in front of me in the form of the rain and the memories of my childhood
that surface with them. The rain on the windshield was and still is pleasant to watch. The way the
drops clump together and make small rivers that travel up the window before being slashed at by
the windshield wiper. It's calming to watch the water move as it wants, making new trails as the
wind fights to push the raindrops upwards. It reminds me of a sort of game I used to play when I
was little and watched the rain run across the windows. I used to always imagine that the rain that
gathered at the bottom of the window near the wiper motors where all the little water people that
needed to get away because they were trapped there unless they could collect into a big fat drop
that could carry them out of reach of the wipers when it went by. I always imagined that they
were escaping to little space pods that would bring them to the outer edge of the window that I
considered to be outer space where it was safe, and the side windows as the paths they had to take
to get home. When I was young this little game would entertain me on long car rides. I was never
fond of the windshield wipers. The way the black arms would come to push away all the escaping
water, cutting off the paths of the little droplets and flinging some away while shoving the rest back
into the bottom of the window. As a child, it made me frustrated that it would always ruin the
departure of the make–believe escape pods. I hated the sound the wipers would occasionally make
when the window was too dry to give it a slick path to slide over. It was also ugly and reminded
me of some sort of weird arm that was devoid of muscle or flesh, much like a skeleton which was
fitting. The windshield wiper represented death and failure of the hopeful, little traveling droplets;
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How To Describe A Day On A Rainy Day Essay
One cold wet afternoon in early November, the fog was so thick I felt a though I could reach out
and grab it. It had been bright sunshine when we walked into that forest. Or should I say when
we were chased into it. Earlier that morning it felt as though it would be just another ordinary
Saturday. The birds were singing, the tractors were ploughing, but little did I know that at that
point, this was no regular day for what was to come on the sunny day was very irregular indeed.
Later on I decided to ring ben and see if he wanted to go on a walk together in the countryside.
After about ten minutes we set of together through the fields and down the country lanes. All of a
sudden ben stopped in the middle of the road and asked me if I had seen the forest ahead of us
before. Confused I said no and we started up again and carried on with our walk. Out of nowhere a
bull jumped out the hedgerow a chased ben and I towards the forest walls. We ran in and hid behind
some trees close so to the edge. The bull seemed to know that we were there but didn't seem to
want to go into the forest. Ben moved his head signalling that we should find a way out of the
forest I nodded and came out of where I was hiding I turned and saw the bull staring at me but he
didn't move I suddenly noticed that the fog around us was growing thicker and I could no longer
see ben in front of me. I shouted for him but no reply. Suddenly I fell and heard a cry of which I
thought sounded like ben I turned and
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Rainy Day Essay

  • 1. A Paris Street, Rainy Day April showers bring May flowers or, in Caillebotte's case, the Impressionist piece A Paris Street, Rainy Day (1877). Downcast faces stare into the puddles while umbrellas shield figures from not the rain, but each other. Caillebotte's painting captures French author Baudelaire's concept of the ephemeral modernity with his subjects, their minute interactions, and a complex composition style that moves the viewer's eyes and heart. Impressionists and Baudelaire had similar views on what they wanted the modern painter to achieve. "By 'modernity' I mean the ephemeral, the fugitive, the contingent, the half of art whose other half is the eternal and the immutable."(Baudelaire FYP Handbook 67) writes Baudelaire as he whims on the artist's goal––...show more content... Looming larger than life, Caillebotte has employed a slight fish–eye perspective to increase the grandeur of the apartments. Their strong, solid lines impend over the dwarfed passer–by's figures; they appear small, like Paris got 'cleaner' but more consuming. Contrary to the ephemeral aspect of modernity for Baudelaire, scaffolding on one of the buildings suggests that more 'improvements' are to take place, that there will be a continual change, and, therefore, a persisting tone. The structure of the apartments and their perspective displays both modern and ancient Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay about Rain Stepping outside, I instantly notice the fresh, wet scent of earth. As I continue walking, I willingly allow the sprinkling droplets to envelop my entire body. My shoes are soon soaked; with each step I take, I feel a puddle of water move beneath my feet. The rain hurls itself violently on the dark, slippery pavement. My hair is dripping with ice–cold raindrops which plummet to the earth with every movement I make. The numbing effect of the icy downpour is finally setting in. Fierce thunder clouds sneak into the murderous sky and flashing lightning strikes begin. The rain falls faster and heavier. My feet move quickly as I run down the road. I rush into my house and proceed to stare out the window and observe the vicious storm that is only...show more content... As a person lets the cool rain wash over them, a feeling of renewal and cleanliness is created. Depression rates skyrocket during the dark and dreary seasons. This condition is known as Seasonal Affective Disorder. About 5–percent of adults in the United States live with this condition. The loss of sunlight and increase of poor weather – snow, rain, wind– contribute to the severity of the disorder. During the fall and winter months, it often rains. This is one contributing factor to SAD. Although rain can be light and happy, it can also be extremely harsh. Thunderstorms are often present during heavy rainstorms. The electric flashes of light bring about nothing but fear; the pounding rain only intensifies the storm. It is easy to see why the mere sight of rain depresses some people. When rain is mentioned, I think of light ecstatic sprinkling. However, because of the different experiences each individual has, the opposite conclusion could be made. Rain drops strongly resemble teardrops. Because of this astounding resemblance, a connection between sad teardrops and rain is made. During a rain storm, the sky is not clear and blue; it is murky and gray. Colors have feelings associated with them. Blue is happy and bubbly while gray is sad and dull. A depressed person will take a quick look at the rain and jump back in their beds. It seems like in every good love story there is always a passionate kissing scene. A couple gets into a fight, splits Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Short Story: When it Rains Prologue: When the clouds are gray, moves overheard and birds stop singing, flying quite low; The ground smells emit, as the temperature's high contrasting the pressure. Then,It only foretells that rain is coming. And when it does, people usually look out of the window panes to witness the million raindrops that fall out of the sky. Breathing heavily, as the memories of sadness comes back to life. That you almost wish to bury everything in a shroud of oblivion. Along with it, is the coldness humidity that makes you want to wrap your arms protectively around yourselves just to keep the icy ominous skin, warm or rather to block out any sad thoughts that taunt to trespass the arms engulfing your writhe bodies. There are also times,every so often, due to too much sadness you endure inside that you also want to shed bitter tears and join the heaven in it's grief–stricken moment. Although not everyone sees rain negatively similar to what I aforesaid. Especially, for someone I knew the most. Owning to the fact that she conceptualizes rain in the different manner. However, that the reason behind this isn't because it gives me an overwhelming feeling that wash away the pain of yesterday nor does she loves on falling asleep in the sound of the rain. I still remember every moments perfectly, and I don't think I neither she would forget that phenomenal moments ever. Chapter 1 The scene back then was almost the same scene up–to–date for Monroe's songs has still been played on Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Gustave Caillebotte Analysis Gustave Caillebotte was born on August 19, 1848. He first began studying painting when he started going to Leon Bonnat's studio. Caillebotte's very first studio was in his parents', Martial Caillebotte and Celeste Daufresne, home. When Caillebotte's father passed in 1874, he inherited his money. Caillebotte showed his first piece "Floor–scrapers" in the 1876 Impressionism exhibition. Caillebotte has a realistic style but was inspired by the Impressionism style. This painting in particular is in the Impressionism category. Caillebotte painted a lot of standard subject matter. A lot of his pieces are images of family members. The model for this nude later became a Mistress of the creator, but she is unusual presence. It is part of a set of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. What Is The Rain Essay The Rain When it rains in the city most people in the city get out of sorts, the streets get waterlogged and the traffic escalates. The children cannot go out to play and we have to stay home getting bored with TV. My mother complains when we don't clean our shoes before we get into the house, the laundry doesn't dry and our hair frizzes. But in the mountain range, the rain is welcomed with joy and ease. It rains over there all year long. During the winter there is soft rain that can last all day but rarely turns into storms; they are persistent sprinkles that fall through the fog and don't let you see beyond your nose. During the spring the rain is not that steady, there can be eight to fifteen days without any rain. But once it starts, it appears as a storm with a lot of thunder and lightning that...show more content... My aunt tells me that the cans that are left for a long time in the pantry oxidize with the damp weather, they even empty because the tin sheet rusts. The books also recent the humidity, all the paper sheets curl and sometimes when they are not often used, they get filled with mustiness. Walking or riding in the fog is quite impressive because you can't see a thing around, everything is blurred and only when you get closer you are able to distinguish the things. You can also perceive the humidity when your hair starts dripping as if you were taking a shower. I have always thought the fogs fills everything with magic, I imagine that in the white thickness of the fog there are fantastic creatures, goblins, and amazing animals that can bump into you when you least expect it, especially in the evenings when the darkness adds to the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Descriptive Essay On Rain It's cool and dark outside of the car as we drive, dark clouds hovering over the plains as fat, heavy drops of water fall from the full clouds. The lights of cars and streetlights and cars blur with the flow of water on the side windows, our speed not fast enough to force the drops to flow back along the windows. It's not until we start on the highway and the water starts to move that I find my objects of interest in front of me in the form of the rain and the memories of my childhood that surface with them. The rain on the windshield was and still is pleasant to watch. The way the drops clump together and make small rivers that travel up the window before being slashed at by the windshield wiper. It's calming to watch the water move as it wants, making new trails as the wind fights to push the raindrops upwards. It reminds me of a sort of game I used to play when I was little and watched the rain run across the windows. I used to always imagine that the rain that gathered at the bottom of the window near the wiper motors where all the little water people that needed to get away because they were trapped there unless they could collect into a big fat drop that could carry them out of reach of the wipers when it went by. I always imagined that they were escaping to little space pods that would bring them to the outer edge of the window that I considered to be outer space where it was safe, and the side windows as the paths they had to take to get home. When I was young this little game would entertain me on long car rides. I was never fond of the windshield wipers. The way the black arms would come to push away all the escaping water, cutting off the paths of the little droplets and flinging some away while shoving the rest back into the bottom of the window. As a child, it made me frustrated that it would always ruin the departure of the make–believe escape pods. I hated the sound the wipers would occasionally make when the window was too dry to give it a slick path to slide over. It was also ugly and reminded me of some sort of weird arm that was devoid of muscle or flesh, much like a skeleton which was fitting. The windshield wiper represented death and failure of the hopeful, little traveling droplets; Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. How To Describe A Day On A Rainy Day Essay One cold wet afternoon in early November, the fog was so thick I felt a though I could reach out and grab it. It had been bright sunshine when we walked into that forest. Or should I say when we were chased into it. Earlier that morning it felt as though it would be just another ordinary Saturday. The birds were singing, the tractors were ploughing, but little did I know that at that point, this was no regular day for what was to come on the sunny day was very irregular indeed. Later on I decided to ring ben and see if he wanted to go on a walk together in the countryside. After about ten minutes we set of together through the fields and down the country lanes. All of a sudden ben stopped in the middle of the road and asked me if I had seen the forest ahead of us before. Confused I said no and we started up again and carried on with our walk. Out of nowhere a bull jumped out the hedgerow a chased ben and I towards the forest walls. We ran in and hid behind some trees close so to the edge. The bull seemed to know that we were there but didn't seem to want to go into the forest. Ben moved his head signalling that we should find a way out of the forest I nodded and came out of where I was hiding I turned and saw the bull staring at me but he didn't move I suddenly noticed that the fog around us was growing thicker and I could no longer see ben in front of me. I shouted for him but no reply. Suddenly I fell and heard a cry of which I thought sounded like ben I turned and Get more content on HelpWriting.net