The Sugar Shack Art

The Sugar Shack Art

Class: Art Formal Analysis Paper for the painting entitled “€œSugar Shack”€ by Ernest Eugene Barnes Jr. This painting was displayed on the popular sitcom “€œGood Times”€ and was also utilized as an album cover for the late but great Marvin Gaye’€™s album “€œI Want You”€ Ernie Barnes. you will write a 5-paragraph essay (2-3 pages double spaced) analyzing one piece of artwork. In your paper, you must address three visual elements. Examples of visual elements include: color, line, texture, size, proportion, etc Your paper should be shaped around an interpretation or claim about the artwork. You will use your discussion of three visual elements to support this interpretation. Structure: 5-paragraph essay. Your first paragraph should introduce your reader to the artwork you have selected. This introduction includes the time period your work is from, any relevant historical information about that time period (social, political, economic, technological?), the culture or artist who created the work and any relevant biographical information about the artist. The three body paragraphs each focus on one visual element. Formatting: Size 12 font, Times New Roman, double-spaced

The Sugar Shack Art

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someone else is making the choice for them. Battin claims that no act is fully rational with coercion (131). This demonstrates that suicide by force could not be rational because if you are being forced with no other options then there is no  The Sugar Shack Art way that could fully be your decision. Battin also reinforces this in which one of her criteria is that it should meet the interests of that individual (Williams, cited in Battin 1995, 146). Also, both of these points fail the criteria of ability to reason, in which they can move from premises to conclusion (Battin 133). If the individual is being forced or influenced by others, then they cannot figure out the premises or conclusion by themselves. If suicide is forced or not their decision, then it does not meet their interests but the interests of others, demonstrating that suicide in that regards could not be rational. One objection to my argument could be that the person was able The Sugar Shack Art  to make those decisions by themselves even if they were coerced or influenced by anothe>

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