What is rolled into laminated dough and how does it
contribute to lightness?
Answer: Laminated dough gets its name from how it's made. “Laminating” dough refers to the process of folding butter into dough multiple times to create very thin alternating layers of butter and dough. The gluten in the flour also gets developed during the folding and rolling process
The story "Two Kinds" , revolves around a strict relationship between a mother and daughter. The mother tries very hard to make sure her daughter Jing Mei , is successful in life and lives up to her full potential. The story explores alot of different themes. Though , there is one theme that really stands out. You cant force someone to be something that their not.
Jing Mei's mother was an immagrant from China. She moved to the United States to give her daughter , Jing Mei , a better and successful life for her. And being raised in China with their strict rules and striving to be perfect took a toll on her and her daughters relationship. She pressures her daughter to be great and perfect all the time but it gets really hard for her to live up to her mothers standards. Her mother believes that Jing Mei can be a child prodigy and prepares her to be and act like one. Furthermore , the story ends with Jing Mei getting everything off her chest and seeing the dissappointment in her mothers eyes as she finds out her daughter has not lived up to her full potential. And her mother has finally gained an understanding of her daughter.
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Explanation:
<u>The chosen artwork is </u><u><em>The Descent from the Cross</em></u><u> by van der Weyden.</u>
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The painting is done on the wood that looks like the upper side of the cross and was possibly an altarpiece. We can see the moment when crucified Jesus' body is taken down from the cross. Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus are holding him. <u>Virgin Mary</u>, his mother is fainting underneath him, while <u>John the Evangelist</u> supports her. On his side are Mary Cleophas and Mary Salome, the Virgin Mary's younger sisters. Behind Joseph of Arimathea is a bearded man, probably his servant, and on the right side of the picture <u>Mary Magdalene</u>, visibly upset.
<u>All of the people surrounding Jesus' body, including the one taking him off the cross, are morose, inspecting the scene with broken looks in their eyes. The background is done in gold and the colors are vivid and strong.</u>
The reason I like this piece of art is the emotions shown on it and the details on people's faces; the whole scene is painted with an extreme sense of sadness, and it awakens feelings of distress. I also like the intense colors and the contrast between them.
<u>The characteristics of the Renaissance period that can be seen at this piece of are</u>
- <u>strong realism and three-dimensionality </u><u>which can be observed in the way bodies and the drapery are painted, with all the details. </u>
- <u>the return of strong Biblical topics</u><u>, but more in description of virtues and human destiny than the other-wordly God's effect. </u>
- <u>the strong presence of emotions and the precision put into the details that present them</u><u>. We can see how the artists show tears on most of the faces, painting each one unique and with strong precision and care. </u>
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C
Explanation:
By making it blurry you have to focus more, giving it a deeper depth