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Benvenuto Cellini
... city's fall to the Spanish Emperor in 1527. Among Cellini's works dating to this early period in his career is a gold medallion with carved stone inset, "Leda and the Swan," created for Gonfaloniere Gabbrello Cesarino and now in the collection of the museum at Vienna. Another of his patrons in the period was Cardinal Patriarch Marco Cornaro, of the powerful Cornaro della Regina family of Venice. By his own account Cellini played a role in the ultimately unsuccessful defense of Rome in 1527, slaying the Constable of Bourbon in one attack and later killing Philibert, Prince of Orange, as well. After a brief stay in Florence, where he concentrated on producing medals ( ...
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The Scarlet Letter: The Puritans Are Wrong In Thinking That Pearl Is Wicked
... birth. Hawthorne describes Pearl's "innocent life [as] a lovely
and immortal flower"(Hawthorne 81). Even though Pearl is a product of the
"guilty passion"(81) between Hester and Dimmesdale, both her soul and her
body are untainted and flawless. Hester notices that Pearl has no physical
defects, but Pearl's character has an unexplainable aspect of oddity and
unpredictability. When she plays near Hester's cottage, Pearl "[smites]
down [and] uproot[s] most unmercifully [the] ugliest weeds"(87) which she
pretends are the Puritan children. Hester believes that Pearl is so
emotional and temperamental because the passion which Hester and
Dimmesdale experienced during t ...
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I Know Why The Caged Bird Sing
... There were 85 fifth graders (40 male
and 45 female), 90 eighth graders (44 male and 46 female), and 65 eleventh
graders (39 male and 26 female). The subjects evaluated hailed form
ethnically diverse neighborhoods of the northeast. The racial breakdown of
the participants was as follows: 94 Caucasians, 110 African Americans, and 36
Hispanic.
The study was conducted in each of the student_s respective classrooms.
The students were prompted to share three instances when they felt guilty.
The investigators wanted to know the specific incidences which evoked the
guilt and the reason for feeling guilty.
The three dimensions under observati ...
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The Crucible: Deteriorated Rational And Emotional Stability Of Salem
... effect on the Proctor family. John Proctor, a hard working farmer who had a bad season the year before and struggling this year was occasionally absent at Sunday service. This was due to the fact he needed to tend to his crops. Also, Proctor did not agree with the appointment of Mr. Parris as the newest minister, and therefore did not have his last child baptized. With the latest craze of witchery and swirling accusations, John Proctor was easily indicted of being a messenger for the devil by the testimony of his disillusioned servant Mary Warren, who in the past committed perjury. The court who heard the testimony easily accepts it because she is a church go ...
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Beowulf - Hero
... off his arm. When Beowulf is
fighting Grendel's mother, who is seeking revenge on her son's death,
he is able to slay her by slashing the monster's neck with a Giant's
sword that canonly be lifted by a person as strong as Beowulf. When
he chops off her head, he carries it from the ocean with ease, but it
takes four men to lift and carry it back to Herot mead-hall. This
strength is a key trait of Beowulf's heroism.
Another heroic trait of Beowulf is his ability to put his peoples
welfare before his own. Beowulf's uncle is king of the Geats so he is
sent to help the Danes of the evil Grendel. Beowulf risks his own
life for the Danes, asking help from no one. He r ...
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Siddhartha's Maturation As Marked By Key Experiences
... to his self discovery and individuality.
Siddhartha's meeting with Gautama, the Buddha, is the first key
experience that contributes to his maturation process. After several years
of living the ascetic life of a Samana, Siddhartha decides to seek out
Gautama, “The Illustrious One,” as a possible source of assistance in his
journey to find his inner self. After their meeting, however, Siddhartha
becomes more convinced that the Buddha's methods satisfy his logical and
tangible needs, but will not bring him any closer to realizing his
spiritual and metaphysical needs. The theme of maturity presents itself in
Siddhartha's conclusion that if he is to achieve an im ...
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Blood And Belonging
... areas are former Yugoslavia (specifically Croatia and
Serbia), Germany, Ukraine, Quebec, Kurdistan and
Northern Ireland. According to Ignatieff, in Croatia and
Serbia there is a desire for a separate identity between the
two nations. The fear of losing one's national identity has
caused ethnic hatred. A terror so strong and historically
persistent, it has driven people to a desperate state to do
anything. This is a large contributor to the reasons for the
extreme violence present there today. The author states, "A
Croat, thus, is someone who is not a Serb. A Serb is
someone who is not a Croat." This quotation profoundly
expresses the short-sighted mentality pre ...
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Love And Marriage
... better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life. (21)
These lines, uttered by Charlotte Lucas, typify the prevalent opinion that marriage is not bound by the idea of "felicity." It is logical to assume that, since Charlotte does not see marriage as a relationship founded on emotion, she must see it as a institution of status -- not love. This strongly pragmatic view of marriage is also shared by Mrs. Bennet. However, due to the intelligence, or lack thereof, displayed by Mrs. Bennet, it seems that her practical view of marriage results from a conditioning brought about by the society and times she lives in. In ...
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Lord Of The Flies And Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde: Similarities Of The Characters
... Ralph is elected leader on
the island. Jack, a tall and thin red hair does not share common belief's
with Ralph. Ralph becomes incredibly jealous when he does not get elected
leader and picks on Piggy because he didn't get what he wanted. Piggy is
the brainiest kid on the island. He does most of the thinking for the
group but is blind as a bat without his glasses. Piggy unlike Simon will
speak up more and always tries to think rationally. Simon is another smart
character although he is very quiet. Simon is perhaps the most mature
person on the island because he was able to tell that there was no such
thing as a beast but rather the fears that there might be ...
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All Quiet On The Western Front
... society, then, becomes the Company, his fellow trench soldiers, because that is a group which does understand the truth as Baumer has experienced it.
Remarque demonstrates Baumer's disaffiliation from the traditional by emphasizing the language of Baumer's pre- and post-enlistment societies. Baumer either can not, or chooses not to, communicate truthfully with those representatives of his pre-enlistment and innocent days. Further, he is repulsed by the banal and meaningless language that is used by members of that society. As he becomes alienated from his former, traditional, society, Baumer simultaneously is able to communicate effectively only with his military ...
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