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Esther And Ruth From The Old Testament, And Mary Magdalene...
There are over three hundred women mentioned in the Bible ("Women in the Scriptures: How Many
Women Would You Guess Are in the Scriptures?"). Many of these women contributed large parts to
stories in the Bible. Esther and Ruth from the Old Testament, and Mary Magdalene and Joanna from
the New Testament, are women who played important roles in the Bible.
Esther is one of the most important women from the Bible. Of all the women in the Bible, Esther is
mentioned the most ("The Book of Esther"). The name Esther means hidden. The meaning of her
name connects to her story because she kept her Jewish status a secret for many years. Her Jewish
name is Hadassah, which is translated to myrtle ("ESTHER in the BIBLE. Heroine Who Saved the
Jewish People"). Esther was raised by her cousin, Mordecai ("Sharing StoriesInspiring Change").
Esther's first appearance in the Bible is when King Xerxes chose Esther to be his new wife, which
resulted in her becoming the new Queen of Persia. Esther did not tell Xerxes that she identified as a
Jew. ("Bible Gateway Passage: Esther 2 – New International Version"). Not long after Esther
became Queen, Mordecai was involved in a disagreement with the grand vizier, Haman. Haman
plotted to kill all the Jews in the kingdom out of frustration, but Mordecai heard about this plan and
ran and told Esther. At first Esther, was hesitant about approaching the king with this issue because
of her background, but she eventually gave into Mordecai's pleas because she
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Philadelphia Art Museum Essay
The exhibit that I viewed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art was one about European Art between
the years 1100–1500. This was a series of paintings, sculptures, architecture, and tapestry of the
Medieval and Early Renaissance as well as objects from the Middle East. This exhibit was an
important part of the history of the Philadelphia Museum of Art because for the first time, Italian,
Spanish, and Northern European paintings from the John G. Johnson collection were shown. It gave
me a good idea of what the paintings were like in these four centuries and reflected ideas of both the
east and the west.
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The cloister stood in the heart of a medieval abbey or monetary. The example that I saw was based
on the elements of the cloister "located at Abbey of Saint–Genis–des–Fontaines in the Roussillon, a
mountainous region in Southwestern France that was fought over by Christians and Muslims for
centuries". The cloister was the center of the abbey; which connected the living quarters to the
church.
I also observed many paintings in this gallery. One painting that caught my eye was titled, "The
Mocking of Christ" by Hieronymus Bosch. It was an early 16th century, oil on wood painting. Christ
was seen in the upper right next to Pilate and was surrounded by figured who looked more like
friends than enemies that would crucify him. These so called friends of Christ were holding
weapons and wearing bizarre headgear. In the painting, Jesus had a saddened look on his face while
the others looked jollier. Another painting that I observed was a painting by Defendate Ferrari which
showed the enthroned Virgin Mary breastfeeding the baby Jesus with Saint John the Evangelist,
Catherine of Alexandra, Anthony Abbot, and a saint reading a book. I was attracted to this painting
because I would never have thought to have seen a picture of Mary feeding Jesus in that way. This
painting was originally an oil and gold on wood and was transferred to canvas. There were so many
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Symbols And Symbols Of Icons
Iconography is the traditional or conventional images or symbols associated with a subject and
especially a religious or legendary subject (Iconography). Icons are used in all religions to represent
and commemorate religious figures and symbols that are held with great honor within the religion.
Icons are used to represent some sacred personage, such as a saint or an angel or Christ (The
Definition of Icons). Icons are typically written on wood and honored as sacred (Goldammer). Not
only is the writing itself seen as sacred but the whole practice of creating these icons is a religious
event. There are three main types of religious icons: portrait icons, group icons, and landscape icons
referring the the objects in the writings.
There are rules associated with iconography that have to be followed in order for the image to be
viewed as an icon. Before the artist starts writing the icon, they are supposed to fast and pray so that
they are in a clear, undisturbed state of mind. The artist needs to quiet one's spirit, which is done
through the praying and fasting. The quieting one's spirit is a way to open up and let God in so he
can do the work. The artist is instructed not to sign the writing as it is supposed to come from God
therefore, there is no credit that needs to be given. Another rule is that icons are referred to as
"written" instead of "painted" or "drawn". Describing them as "written" emphasizes the important
spiritual role that these icons possess.
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Madonna And Child Analysis
Portraits of the Madonna and Child depicting Mary holding the infant Christ provide a recurrent
image in art throughout the ages. In prevalent portrayals over the span of centuries, artists reflect a
wide diversity in their representations of the iconic duo. In particular, two works found in the
National Gallery of Ireland in the early Italian Renaissance gallery, The Virgin and Child, Saint John
the Baptist and Prophets by an unknown artist (1325–1450) and The Virgin and Child by Paolo
Uccello (1435–1440), highlight the transition between Byzantine and early Renaissance paintings of
the Madonna and Child, particularly in relation to subject matter, composition, material, style and
meaning. Although each of these paintings of the Madonna and Child depicts the same Christian
iconography of Mary and Jesus, their differences in composition and style influence their meaning,
with each painting reflecting the individual artist who painted it and the different time period during
which it was created.
The subject matter of both of these National Gallery of Ireland Madonna and Child works is
unmistakably Mary, who was assumed into heaven upon her death, and her son, Jesus Christ, born
free of original sin through the Immaculate Conception. A central icon of Christianity, Mary
traditionally exemplifies love, passion and devotion. As Mary represents universal motherhood, the
subject of the Madonna appeals to all people. Although both Madonna and Child paintings depict
Mary holding
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Benjamin Dialectical Journal
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The concrete stairs ascended at a harsh angle, a glistening bronze handrail aside them. At the foot of
the stairs was a large, clear landing, void of all but two cracked pots of dying hydrangea and a ratty
vending machine that only sold generic ginger ale. There weren't any lights in the landing, nor were
there any windows. It was dark and very damp; some green and purple mosses grew in tatters from
the ceiling and occasionally stretched across the dusty floor.
But, from the head of the stairs, a glaring ray of sunshine slid through. A worn, black door stood
ajar, making room for the blazing warmth to intrude.
The body in the middle of the stairs was sprawled like a struck animal. Its arms were strewn out,
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"You see?" repeated Benjamin, an air of nervousness plaguing his tone. "I have them–at last. Do you
see?"
But oddly she seemed uninterested. Her wagging tail began to sail across the carpeted floor,
dragging more with each consecutive pass, and she had closed her moist snout. She gazed solemnly
up into Benjamin's quickly falling face.
"Is this–is this not enough?" he muttered, hands trembling.
He clenched his outstretched hand around the severed lips, recalling the lurid scene from which they
had come. The blood that likely still slunk from step to step ... the pearly white, up–rolled
eyeballs....
Benjamin stood slowly, his face steely and speckled with stale anger.
"Alright," he sighed, making a stride past the hulking dog and into the bedroom.
The room was musty and dimly lit. A heavy curtain was drawn across the only window, allowing
only a slight and pathetic slant of balmy sunlight to slip in. Faintly, the air tasted of dog urine and
stray fur–a fusty undertone hovering beneath ghostly.
"Perhaps," said Benjamin, "the next shall please you...." But he wasn't convinced. Each kill ... each
painstaking victory for the both of them ... each resulted only in
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My Escape To Escape
I woke up on a cold, torn up mattress. I try to stand up, struggling since I was tied to the wall behind
me. My head was throbbing and my wrists and ankles burned from the rope. That's when I heard
you walking down the stairs. My heart was pounding out of my chest. You then slowly unlocked the
cage. For the first time I couldn't save myself. You leaned over me, you stunk of stale cigarettes and
booze. I knew I could survive the things you would do to me, I just didn't know if I could ever get
out. "Morning" you mumbled with a thick southern accent. I didn't answer you, but you seemed to
not care, I wanted you to care. You pulled out a granola bar from your pocket and gave me water, I
was scared because I knew you wouldn't do this if you didn't want me to live. My arms were finally
untied so I could eat. I watched you walk back up the stairs and you were talking to someone,
maybe you had a wife and kids. After I devour the granola bar, I layed back down.
I go to sleep trying to think of a plan on how to escape. I broke off a piece of wood from the small
table in the same room I was in, and sharpened it for the next time you would walk in to feed me. I
can hear you creep down the stairs and I prepare myself for what's next to come. Laying down with
the sharpened stick beside me, I realize that I should've thought the plan out more for you were a lot
bigger than me and my homemade knife wouldn't do the trick. I try to lay on it but you notice
something, the table was on its
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Canadian Narrative
It was a cool September morning in the 19th century, the brisk, dry breeze of Kentucky's Autumn
winds struck my face. It woke me from my slumber within the dark, forlorning cave. The dim glow
of dawn's sunrise was refreshing, it gave me a sense of hope that... maybe I could survive running
away from my master and live in freedom. Maybe I truly could make it to Canada, it may be getting
cold, but temperature could only douse my hope for so long. Standing and brushing the leaves off
from my dress, I gathered myself and headed out onto the Underground Railroad; my path to liberty.
The leaves crunched and tattered beneath my feet, and the comfort of the cave walls were left
behind me. I couldn't hide forever, I had to face the harsh reality that there was going home now. It's
unfortunate why I had to take the railroad, they were going to sell me to the Carolina's for my
learning. And we all know South Carolina is the deepest south you can get. All I could do at this
point as I continued my journey was pray, pray to the lords above that I could survive this. No
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I stiffened in horror, I felt the blood in my body just pause out of sheer terror of what was coming. I
could hear my beating heart in my ears when the soldiers looked up as well, it almost seemed in
slow motion when the bounty hunter lifted his gun. And shot the very branch I was standing on
down, I was lucky to not have been hit with the bullet. But I was very, very unlucky getting caught. I
felt the cold, harsh grasp of the metal shackles hug my wrists. The warm hunter's hand pressed on
my small back, and I was forced forward. The other hand had hold of the shackle's chain.
Everything I promised... Everything I hoped for, I felt it melt away into all but a sad dream as I was
pushed the other way. I knew what was coming; a welcome back "home"... for
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The Crucifixion Of Christ By William Shakespeare
The Crucifixion of Christ is a one of the most frequented religious themes seen during Gothic Italian
panel paintings of the 13th and 14th century. Throughout the Strauss Collection at the Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston the panel paintings often have a series of narratives alongside portraits that the
viewer is able to read through the composition of the panels. One narrative that is of high
importance is of The Crucifixion. Because it is so important, this scene is often arbitrarily placed in
panels just to emphasize the engagement of the viewer to the importance of religion and the church.
The setting of the The Crucifixion is quite the same in most if not all crucifixion paintings, with the
placement of a triangular dialogue beginning with the Virgin, Christ, Saint John, and Saint Mary
Magdalene. Another common characteristic in crucifixion scenes is the emotional representation of
the figures pictured. Although there is an established display of facial expressions in Italian Gothic
art, there seems to be more of an emotional connection in this particular type of narrative than other
common religious themes. Looking at The Crucifixion scene of the Anon. Florentine Panel its
counterpart, The Nativity scene does not pose the same emotional engagement in both the viewers
and the characters displayed.
The original configuration of the Florentine panel painting is of the Circle of Andrea Orcagna and
Nardo Di Cione in the form of a triptych. The two side panels are of Crucifixion
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Bonhoeffer's Life Together And Zizioulas The Church
Comparing the views of Bonhoeffer's "Life Together" and Zizioulas' "The Church"
Bonhoeffer and Zizioulas offer interesting perspectives for conceptualizing the Christian theology
regarding the atonement. Indeed, one of the outstanding elements of Christianity practices, which
sets them apart from other religions, is atonement. In this case, atonement can be defined as the
process of sin reparation or expiation. There are four models of atonement. These include Christus
Victor, Satisfaction, Exemplar and Penal Substitution. A look at the differences between these two
theologians reveals a clear difference regarding their perspectives towards atonement, in which
Bonhoeffer tends to orient himself towards the model of Christus Victor, while ... Show more
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It affirms that God attributed the sins and guilt of humankind to Jesus, Who in place of man,
received that punishment that humanity would have otherwise deserved. Jesus' actions signified the
payment of the sins of humankind, which settled both the righteousness and wrath of God so that
sinners could be forgiven without God Himself compromising His holy standard. In essence,
according to the penal substitution theory of the reformers, Jesus died in place of man, in the process
accounting for the sins of man and bearing them. The act of Jesus taking the sins of man indicates
that Jesus carried the cross of every believer, setting him free and safe from all the penal demands of
God's law. In this context, the holiness of God and the righteousness of His law are accounted for by
the substitution. Notably, in modern theology, the penal aspect has been a stumbling block despite
being regarded as one of the dominant atonement in the bible. According to the model, Jesus paid
man's ransom on his crucifixion. However, this view only works because Christ was paying man's
penalty. Therefore, Christians should be inspired by the self–sacrifice acts of Jesus on the cross. In
addition, Jesus' death and resurrection implied significant victories over death, hell, and sin in our
union with him and God. Lastly, God accomplished his mission to reconcile the world with Him
despite various trespasses by
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Summary Of Paolo De Matteis'sThe Adoration Of The Shepherds
Paolo de Matteis's esteemed work The Adoration of the Shepherds is a large painting, depicting a
classic Christian Nativity scene, that is displayed in the Dallas Museum of Art. In the piece, a dozen
or so individuals surround the newborn Christ and his parents, gazing at him in admiration and
paying him homage while animals look serenely on and angels assemble around the heads of the
Holy Family. The artist employs several classic artistic elements in his painting, such as line, light,
color, and shape, to draw the viewer's focus directly to his intended point of emphasis, the infant
Jesus.
One of the most effective principles Paolo de Matteis uses in this painting is his use of lines and
invisible lines to direct the viewer's attention to the child in his mother's arms. The shepherds and
their animals, the Virgin Mary, and Saint Joseph are all instances of invisible lines in this painting,
as their outstretched hands and lines of vision are all pointing to the baby Jesus. For example, the
three women and the child kneeling to the bottom right side of the manger are all staring or pointing
to the upper left, toward Jesus. Moving to the upper right corner of the painting, the ox and the
donkey are directing their gaze to the bottom left, once again at Jesus. The two men to the right of
the animals also point in that direction. In the top and center, Mary and Joseph watch their child,
creating yet another invisible line pointing toward the point of emphasis, while the angels
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Armada Portrait Analysis
Elizabeth I, queen of England, was very strategic in the way she presented herself to the public. In
my short story, The Queen's Decision, Elizabeth's public and private selves are evident and
occasionally contrast with each other, especially during the decision to execute Mary Stuart, Queen
of Scots. Publicly, the Tudor queen had a strong aversion to beheading Mary Stuart, but her personal
insights depict hostility to the fellow queen.
Elizabeth sitting on a throne made of silk from Asia, in reference to England's colonial power. The
Armada portrait was a public display to spread a positive image of the queen as propaganda and to
showcase the Tudor queen's strength. Similar to Elizabeth's Armada portrait in which she places her
hand on the globe (particularly North America), Elizabeth is placed directly on colonized land
(Asian silk), portraying England's power over other nations. In this instance, Elizabeth's publicly
demonstrates her power and her physical embodiment of England in a subtle, meaningful way.
Furthermore, Elizabeth is dressed in a "gold and white gown with pearls lining the bodice," inspired
by the Armada portrait again. Dubbed as the virgin queen, white and pearls are both indicative of
virginity and chastity, with gold being symbolic of wealth. Also, pearls are linked with the moon, an
entity that is difficult to reach and having immense influence over others, similar to Elizabeth
herself. Having pearls line the bodice, where the heart and stomach "designate the inward seat of
passion, emotion, secret thoughts, affections, or feelings," (OED) illustrates Elizabeth's ability to
restrain her biological urges. Elizabeth's natural body intersects with the body politic, in that her
natural body is utilized to present a political ideal of her being in control.
William Cecil mentions Mary's plots against Elizabeth, notably the three major plots she is
suspected of committing during her imprisonment in England. The Ridofli Plot, The Throgmorton
Plot and the Babington Plot are the "three times" Mary attempted to kill Elizabeth, with her
involvement in the Babington Plot leading to her execution.
In Elizabeth's letter to William Cecil, April 11, 1572, she doesn't want to rush any "irrevocable
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Short Summary : Queen Isabella And The Unification Of Spain
Queen Isabella The book Queen Isabella and the Unification of Spain tells the story of Queen
Isabella's life. It shows how she became queen, who she got married to, the life of her children and
their marriages, how Isabella deals with and fixes conflicts, and in all rules her kingdom. Many
problems rise up that Isabella has to worry about, like deaths, losing her throne, wars, conflict in
religion, and many other everyday trials. Some of the bigger, life changing events will be addressed
in this essay through questions some might have about Queen Isabella. How did Isabella become
queen? How did she keep peace between countries, and unity with in Castile? Was Isabella able to
keep her children in royal Families? How did Isabella become queen? Well, King Enrique IV was
the ruler of Castile before Isabella. Enrique and Isabella are half siblings sharing an insane mother
and different fathers. Enrique was not a good king, when the town would complain about taxes,
hunger, and poverty, the king would not listen and would go escape into the woods hunt and do
other things. Isabella and her brother knew that he was to right for the throne, but knew it would be
wrong to take it from him, which is what Enrique was worried about. After Alfanso (Isabella's
brother) died, Enrique kept trying to send Isabella away or marry her off, but they ended up signing
a treaty that Isabella would no longer be forced to marry anyone she does not agree to. When
Ferdinand ll of Aragon proposed that they
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Cristobal De Villalpando: Art Analysis
The painting was created by an artist, Cristobal de Villalpando, during the late 1600s. The artwork
was made by oil on canvas in Mexico. The frame of the painting is 81 1/8 inches high and 55 7/8
inches wide. The painting is of Virgin Mary praying and angels surrounding her at the bottom of her
feet. The title, The Immaculate Conception, has a deep meaning to the painting. The word
immaculate means cleanliness or unsullied. The artist illustrated Virgin Mary as a sinless woman
because of God's grace even though she conceived Jesus Christ normally.
At a first glance, one can tell the painting is about the Virgin Mary. She has long, wavy, hazelnut
brown hair that reaches to her mid back. The focal point is the cloak draped over Virgin
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King Ferdinand II Of Aragon: Madrigalejo, Spain
King Ferdinand II of Aragon was born on March 10, 1452. He was born in Madrigalejo, Spain. His
father is John I of Aragon and his mother is Joanna Henriquez. He has an older stepbrother, Charles
IV of Viana. When Queen Blanche died in 1441, John I of Aragon dispossessed his son, Charles IV.
Around the same year of Fernand's birth, Charles attacked his father with french mercenaries at the
Battle of Oibar. Charles and the French mercenaries were defeated and captured and then released.
Charles fled to France and then to his relative, Alfonso V of Naples to ask for help to get his
birthright. Charles couldn't combine a lot forces together because he was poisoned in 1461. Queen
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When she was three years old, her father died, so her half brother, Henry IV was next in line and
took the throne. Her younger brother, Alfonso was next in line after Henry. Isabella was raised by
her mother until 1457 because Isabella and her brother were taken to court by Henry to keep them
from being used by nobles. The nobles tried to replace Henry with Alfonso but failed. In July, 1468,
Alfonso died of poisoning but historians think it was the plague that killed him. Afonso named
Isabella his successor. The nobles offered her the crown but she refused. On October 19, 1469,
Ferdinand was 17 years old and he married Isabella who was 18 years old. Isabella and Ferdinand
are cousins so they married in secret and needed a special papal dispensation which was a fake.
Ferdinand and Isabella had seven children but only five survived. Isabella's first child was a girl
named Isabella, born in 1470. The second child she had was a stillborn son in 1475. The third child
was John, Prince of Asturias or Juan, born in 1478. The fourth child was a girl named Juana, known
as "The Mad" born in 1479. The fifth child is a girl named Maria, born in
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The Woman With The Ointment: Comparing Matthew, Mark And
John
Vincent DiRienzo
Religion 409
12/16/14
The Woman with the Ointment
The woman with the ointment is a good story presenting the fact that Jesus was to come before all.
With each book of Matthew, Mark and John we see a very similar story with some subtle
differences. Each book ends with the same conclusion and becomes a parable.
To start off we have the similarities and differences in each book. All three have a setting in a house
for a meal, a woman, and expensive perfume poured on Jesus, to which someone objects. The
location in each book is identified as Bethany. Matthew and Mark say "in the home of Simon the
Leper" while John does not offer a definitive host or house. Matthew and Mark when announcing
the main character for the passage she is described as "a woman". John identifies her as Mary of
Bethany. The ointment was poured on the head in Matthew and Mark while John is on the feet.
Jesus reaction in Matthew, Mark and John are very similar, recording slightly different wordings of
"The poor you will always have with you" and "She poured perfume on my body beforehand to
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Each gospel tells of Bethany but only John goes into who was there, such as Mary, Martha and
Lazarus. First, it is assumed that John 12 has Jesus at the house of the Martha, Mary and Lazarus
family. This is not said at all in the text. It is said that Martha served, and that Lazarus sat at the table
–– but was only one of the people at the table. This does not mean that it was all held at their
household. Indeed, if this is at the house of Simon the Leper, he would have to have had someone
else serve the food; as a leper he was ritually unclean and was unable to serve himself, and likely
had servants to do the job if he was holding a banquet. One suggests that Martha was in his
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Summary: Annunciation And Visitation
Teddy Olberding
Lucia Abramovich
Object Paper
20 April 2018
Annunciation and Visitation The Annunciation and Visitation, located at the Cathedral of Notre
Dame at Reims, is a scene composed of stone statues located just northeast of Paris, France in the
city of Reims. These statues are referred to as jamb statues and are defined by the fact that they are
divine figures that are attached to the exterior of the cathedral and are mounted on doorways or sills
(Valdes 2011). While the cathedral began construction in 1211 and was mostly completed roughly
eighty years later, Annunciation and Visitation was constructed in approximately 1230 (Harris and
Zucker 2018). The cathedral and sculptures alike are members of the High Gothic period of art
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By protruding from the cathedral's walls, the figures are more attractive and would gain more
observation. Also, they would have been brightly painted to look as realistic as possible (Harris and
Zucker 2018). This, in its day, would have made the scenes seem even more lively than they do now,
and certainly more lively than the blander jamb sculptures of Early Gothic art. Not only were the
figures interacting with each other, but they would have been able to interact with passersby and
members of the cathedral. Their realism could have especially been effective in playing towards the
church youths. The colorful figures on the exterior of the church were the same ones that were
featured in biblical sermons on the interior and would have helped paint visuals of gospel readings.
Finally, as is characteristic of many religions, the divine figures depicted were both literally and
figuratively placed above the mortal man or woman. The jamb statues were larger–than–life–size
and, in case there was any doubt that they reign supreme over us, are mounted on the cathedral. This
gives the appearance of Gabriel, Mary and Elizabeth watching over us. This could mean in a
protective, religious sense but also could be in a hierarchical context. The figures depicted in
Annunciation and Visitation are all of vital importance to Christianity and are worshiped–or looked
up to–by followers of that faith. These reasons are why I believe Annunciation and Visitation looks
and is placed the way it
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Comparison Of Renaissance Art And Nativity With Adoration...
The Renaissance was a period of cultural innovation and rebirth that began in southern Europe and
slowly spread its influence to the north. Much like today, Renaissance artists were inspired by
history and other artists of their time. This is evident with two paintings tthat both feature Madonna
and Jesus as the main subjects, however presented with many differences. It is important to note that
artists in Italy were heavily inspired by the civilizations before them, such as the art of classical
Greece. Meanwhile, artists in the North were more inspired by Medieval art. Continuing forward,
Nativity with Adoration of the Shepherds (c. 1500) will be the first artwork examined before moving
to the Italian art.
Nativity with Adoration of the Shepherds was created by the Circle of Master of the Brunswick
Diptych, as referred to by the Denver Art Museum, and is of a modest size at only 23" by 33". The
viewer is immediately drawn to the center panel where Mary is lingering over the newly born Jesus.
The representation of the very small Jesus depicts him as frail, yet the holy halo, symbolizing the
divine, surrounds his entire body as he lays on a fabric that is a part of Mary's clothing while Jesus is
resting on the ground. A third figure to the right of Mary also is overlooking Jesus, however his
body language is difficult to decipher due to the dull emotion the man is evoking. Contextually, one
can assume he is Joseph, and in awe of the birth of Jesus. What is strikingly
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Gender Roles In The Female Man By Joanna Russ
CHAPTHER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Joanna Russ's The Female Man mainly represents how its central characters, Jeannine, Joanna, Janet
and Jael, affected by society when they playing gender roles. In this chapter there are three main
sections. The first section mentions the life of the author, Joanna Russ, the second section is about
the summary of The Female Man and the third section outlines my research questions under the
name of Research hypothesis.
1.1 Joanna Russ Joanna Russ was born February 22, 1937 in New York City. (Russ,236) She is
encouraged to be a feminist, author, educator and literary critic by her parents, especially her mother
who is addicted to literature. She believes that her mother's love of literature is one of the things that
drew her to literature with a female point of view. When Russ began writing, she was five years old.
Over the following years she had countless notebooks with stories, comics, poems and illustrations.
Russ was selected as one of the top ten Westinghouse Science Talent Search Winners as a senior in
high school. She graduated from Cornell University in 1957, and did master of fine arts in
playwriting from the Yale School of Drama in 1960. Her teaching career began at Queensborough
Community College in New York; at the same time she was teaching literature and ... Show more
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There are four different women who live in parallel worlds at different time and places in the book.
Relying on Butlerian Theory, Gender Performativity, sexual identity concepts, all of the major
characters and some of the foil characters of The Female Man will be discussed in this part. They
cross over their worlds and realize they have different views on gender roles mostly because of their
social and cultural environment. In this part, important situations and characters will be interpreted
in the light of the terminologies explained in theoretical background
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Michelangelo's Pieta (1498-1499)
Michelangelo's Pieta (1498 – 1499)
When I looked at the picture I saw a woman sitting her son on her lab. The woman refers to Virgin
Mary, and the one on her lab is Jesus. She looks sad because her son is dead. What I also see is how
much a women love her child by sitting her body on her lab. And the word "pieta" refers to the
sadness of Virgin Mary over her dead son Jesus.
This work is important because it refers to the Virgin Mary and the Jesus Christ. The god and his
mother in one sculpture and The shape symbolized the love
The Dinner Party
The artwork evoked the power of the feminine. Because every plate represents an important
historical women in the world.
Her goal was to introduce the richness of women heritage into the culture in
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Cosmia Analysis
Cosmia was written by Joanna Newson for her album, Ys, released in 2006. The song features an
orchestral arrangement by Van Dyke Parks. The overall theme of the composition appears to be that
of grief and the process in dealing with personal loss. The cultural and societal interplay that this
song invokes is evident through the exploration of instrumentation, genre, artist context and
musicological aspects.
The following table demonstrates the interpreted analysis of the musical structure. It is interesting to
note that there appears to be many microstructures in the form of instrumental transitions from a
section to another.
Instrumentation within this piece, provides a crucial musical parameter that assists in defining the
music structure. The harp and vocals appear to be the focal instrumentation featured within the song,
as the other instruments fall within the role of embellishments and countermelodies. This facet is
somewhat more apparent for the harp, that of which is present throughout the entirety of the piece,
dictating the chordal progression. This elucidates it as the pinnacle of the instrumentation, and thus
gives an insight into the composing machinations of Newsom's work. The first appearance of
Section A can be divided into two parts due to the variations within the instrumentation. The second
half of the verse introduces a range of instruments including jaw harp as well as the orchestral
arrangement which is definitive of this particular section, as seen in
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Hinduism As A Family Of Beliefs
Dissimilar to Christianity, Hinduism is portrayed as a family of beliefs. "Hinduism unites the
worship of many gods with a belief in a single divine reality" (Molloy, 75). Hinduism can be
compared to that of the Ganga Ma, a significant river in the Indian culture. Comparing it with the
river saying that it flows and gains momentum. The Hindus have four very important life goals;
kama or pleasure, artha or economic security, dharma or social and religious duty, and moksha or
complete freedom. While Hinduism consist of more than one god, individuals tend to focus on a
particular god. Three gods are particularly central in the life of Hinduism. The three gods, Brahma,
Vishnu, and Shiva, represent creation, preservation, and destruction. (Molloy, 75). Brahma is the
god of creation. In today's world, he is the least worshipped god in India. There are only two
temples in all of India dedicated to him (Brahma). Brahma has a unique look, with four heads and
four arms. The second god, Vishnu, is the god of preservation. Thus far in creation, he has been said
to be incarnated nine times. Worshippers believe that he will incarnate one last time near the end of
the world. Similarly, to what Paul thought of Jesus, "Like any major god, Vishnu is involved in a
number of colorful stories which illustrate his virtues as the protector of cosmic order" (Vishnu).
Vishnu is uniquely depicted by having blue skin, and four arms. In his four hands, he holds objects
representing what he is dependable for. Shiva, the last god, is the god of destruction. In Hinduism,
destruction is considered necessary for new life forms to appear. Shiva is portrayed by his blue face
and white body, three eyes, and four arms. Christianity and Hinduism each have their own form of
practices and rituals. Christians have rituals that are called sacraments. There are seven sacraments
throughout life that a Christian can devote themselves to. Baptism is the ritual cleansing with water,
which is an ancient form of purification, which traditionally happens shortly after birth. Eucharist is
the next sacrament which represents Lord's Supper. The Eucharist represents the body and blood of
Jesus. Confirmation is the blessing of believers after baptism in the
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Blade Runner Essay examples
Blade Runner
The movie that I chose to analyze for this section is Blade Runner. This movie takes place in Los
Angeles in the year 2019. It is based on a futuristic situation where a company has created an
advance synthetic human form referred to as replicants. The replicants look identical to regular
humans, however they are faster, stronger, and more agile. Their intelligence is equal to if not more
superior to humans. The replicants were sent to the off world and used to further space exploration
and used as slaves. When a revolt of the replicants took place it was determined that they would no
longer be able to return to earth. A police task force called the Blade Runners was established to
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As Deckert met with the creator and mastermind of this engineering, he met a replicant who has no
knowledge of her synthetic nature. The engineers have implanted memories into her brain to
compensate for her short life span and lack of experiences. When Deckert learns that the female
replicant believes that she is human, he is surprised. The mastermind indicates that she is beginning
to suspect her synthetic nature. The replicant who were not sure of their nature, used belief as a
sense of comfort. They used the photographs to validate their pasts.
The humans in the movie seem to have a very aristocentric point of view. They use the replicants
and other forms of genetic engineering to further themselves. Although the replicants bleed when
shot, have feelings, including the abilities to love, the humans still view them as mere experimental
specimens. The replicants are actually equal to if not superior to the humans, yet the humans still see
themselves as being superior. When the escapee replicant learn about their actual nature as well as
their short life span, they revolt. This is a fundamental response according to Camus. When
confronted regarding his mother, Lloyd (one of the escaped replicants) becomes violent and
irrational. Perhaps this is due to the lack of nurturing received as a child. The replicants have a very
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Mary Lenox: Comparing The Book And Movie
To start off, this is a compare and contrast report meaning I will be describing what I felt was
different, what was the same, and my opinion on the matter. So, here it goes.
In the book Mary's parents died in a different way than the movie. In the book, her parents died from
a very deadly disease. However, in the movie, it was reviled that they instead died in an earthquake.
I don't think this is a huge change, but it was notable enough.
I found it interesting how they changed who narrated the story. In the book, the narration was done
in more of the author's POV (Point Of View), while in the movie it was done in Mary's POV. This
was confirmed by this fraise, "My name in Mary Lenox..." in the beginning of the film. In my
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Medlock came to get her. That was the part where Mary got the song "Mistress Mary quite contrary"
from. I remember how much she hated that song. They cut that part out of the movie; I feel they
could have used that scene to explain some things to the audience who watch the movie and haven't
read the book.
It seemed as soon as Mary arrived at the manor in the movie she started to hear Colin's weeping. In
the book it wasn't until near the middle of it that we hear the author even mention the weeping. They
did keep, however, the way Mary and Colin meet the same, and how the staff tried to keep him a
secret. That's for a different report though. In my opinion, this did add to the suspense in the story,
but I'm torn between if this was a good change or a bad one. Ehhh, I guess it doesn't matter too
much anyway.
Back on track, another thing I found interesting is the fact that they left out Martha's, Mrs.
Medlock's servant, they left out her mother in the movie. She was only mentioned once in the whole
movie, while in the book she was one of the biggest side characters. She was even the one who got
Mary the skipping rope. While in the movie the person who gave the gift was never given credit.
Mary did say something like "Bless your mother..." to Martha, but other than that I don't recall any
other mention of her
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This Side Of Paradise Analysis
This Side of Paradise describes the struggling life of Amory Blaine from having great fun until he
became of age to discover the world and experienced different life problems towards how he has
changed. In this book, it really expresses the true nature of F. Scott Fitzgerald towards his writing
and including the use of allusions, personification, shift in plot, and great imageries to show the way
the character Amory has been progressing and also facing his challenges.
. During the book, it really explains and describes an allusion of the time during the World War 1
where Amory himself had been sent to war; but the side note would be that the actual explanation of
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Seasonal and nature imagery are used in the novel in order to enhance the way the reader could be
imagining how everything is set and feel as though there are in the book. In the book the way
Fitzgerald uses the presence of season and times is to explain a change of mood of a person in the
book, in which characterizes their actions in life. For an example in the book Eleanor distinguishes
summer from spring in her statement that "'Summer has no day...We can't possibly have a summer
love...Summer is only the unfulfilled promise of spring, a charlatan in place of the warm balmy
nights I dream of in April. It's a sad season of life without growth" (173). While spring is seen as the
upcoming birth of life around the world, summer is the opposite which is decay and loss which is
shown throughout the book. An example of the utilization of nature imagery is in Amory's
observation of nature, in which he describes it as "composed largely of flowers that, when closely
inspected, appeared moth–eaten, and of ants that endlessly traversed blades of grass, [the scene] was
always disillusioning" (211). This quote really amplifies imagery where Fitzgerald is really
explaining the perspective of age and how things can be quite different up close than seeing it from
afar. When looking at what he has written, for example moth eaten, he shows that it was quite beaten
and ugly or weird than what an eye can see at a distance. And ants "endlessly traverse" blades of
grass, shows the construction of growing up with responsibilities and always moving the gears.
When Fitzgerald was using this type of imagery in the book when there was a change in Amory's
life, was because he wanted to show in what way Amory was seeing life as and how he was living as
well to keep going and finding a way to complete his happiness after there was only sadness in his
life while adapting to his surroundings, while being at the top at first
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Queen Isabella I Essay
She was born into a family of a long line of royal decedents. She became Queen at the age of twenty
four. She was the first women to be on an US commutative coin. Who is this very accomplished
person? Queen Isabella. Bold and daring, Queen Isabella accomplished many things in her thirty
years of rein as Queen of Castile and Aragon. Queen Isabella was born on April 22, 1451 in
Madrigal, Old Castile. Her mother was Isabella of Portugal and her dad was John the II of Castile.
Her mom and dad were King and Queen of Castile. She had two brothers, Alfonzo and Henry
("Isabella of Castile" par13). At the age of three Isabella's father died. After his death He4nry
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When they finally got married it stopped many feud between Castile and Argon. For that reason it
brought peace to the land ("Isabella of Castile" par1). Five years after their marriage, Henry died on
December 10, 1474. Days later Isabella became Queen of Castile. Everything was great in Castile
and Aragon till Ferdinand's father died in 1479. Isabella and Ferdinand where then named King and
Queen of Aragon ("Isabella of castile" par 18). During their rein as King and Queen they had five
children. They had four daughters, Juana, Catherine, Maria, and Isabella. In their life they only had
one son, John. Sadly he died at a young age in 1497 (Foster 32). They now had a tough decision for
who would be the heir to the throne. After a long while they chose Juana because her son was born
on the eve of St. Mathis (Foster 285). Seven years after her son died, Isabella died on November
1504. She died in Medina del Campo due to an unknown reason. Later after her husband died he
was laid to rest with her in Alhambra ("Queen Isabella I par2). Never the less Isabella left this world
with accomplishing many things. One of the things she is known for is the Spanish Inquisition. An
Inquisition is a hunt to find non–Christians and convert them or make them leave. Tomas de
Torquemada was the person who told Isabella that she could not run a country with religious
differences. In order to keep her country strong she reestablished the
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Comparing Hinduism And Hinduism
Post–Jesus's death Paul created a mission preaching the teaching of Christianity. The acts of Paul
spread the belief of Jesus to Jerusalem and Israel. After three years of studying Jesus's life, he
realized that his life was all a deific plan. Paul also realized that, "Jesus was a cosmic figure who
entered the world in order to renew it" (Molloy, 344). Paul arranged his focus to be more of the
meaning of Jesus and what he calls the cosmic Christ. Dissimilar to Christianity, Hinduism is
portrayed as a family of beliefs. "Hinduism unites the worship of many gods with a belief in a single
divine reality" (Molloy, 75). Hinduism can be compared to that of the Ganga Ma, a significant river
in the Indian culture. Comparing it with the river saying that it flows and gains momentum. The
Hindus have four very important life goals; kama or pleasure, artha or economic security, dharma or
social and religious duty, and moksha or complete freedom. While Hinduism consist of more than
one god, individuals tend to focus on a particular god. Three gods are particularly central in the life
of Hinduism. The three gods, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, represent creation, preservation, and
destruction. (Molloy, 75). Brahma is the god of creation. In today's world, he is the least worshipped
god in India. There are only two temples in all of India dedicated to him (Brahma). Brahma has a
unique look, with four heads and four arms. The second god, Vishnu, is the god of preservation.
Thus far in
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Woman Writers of the Romantic Period
Woman Writers of the Romantic Period Romanticism (also called Romantic Era or Romantic
period) was a complex artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the second half
of the 18th century in Europe, and developed in reaction to the Industrial Revolution. In part, it was
a movement against various social and political norms and ideas of the Age of Enlightenment. It
strongly influenced the visual arts, music, and literature, but it had impact on education and natural
history as well. During this period, writers and poets were actively engaged in the creation of a new
form of artistic expression. The objective of this type of expression was to celebrate intuition, rather
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A large collection of Anna Barbauld's works was destroyed in the bombing of London in World War
II. Anna Laetitia Barbaud was acclaimed for her genius and talent. Many writers admired her poetry.
She often wrote of home, of children, and of her faith, but she did so in an individual voice. Her
educational and political writing also reflects her independence of thought, and strength of
conviction. Clearly, she deserves more credit than she has received these past one hundred and fifty
years. Joanna Baillie is another notable woman writer of the Romantic era. Walter Scott called
Joanna Baillie "the best dramatic writer" in Britain "since the days of Shakespeare and Massinger"
was a Scottish dramatist and poetess. She was famous during her lifetime, and her plays were very
well–received. She was born in Bothwell, Lanarkshire on September 11, 1762, in the family of
James Baillie and Dorothea Hunter. Joanna belonged to an old Scottish family, which claimed
among its ancestors Sir William Wallace. Despite Joanna preferred playing in the garden and
exploring the nature, she received an excellent education, and began very early to write poetry. In
1769 the Baillies moved from Bothwell to Hamilton, South Lanarkshire and a few years later Joanna
was sent to Glasgow to attend a boarding–school. In 1790, she published her first work Poems:
Wherein it is
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Miller's Day: A Fictional Narrative
Bennett Miller was not calm. He was, in fact, further from calm than he had been since he grew out
of his tantrum–throwing phase as a toddler. He tried to keep himself from letting out a sob as he
furiously wiped silent tears from his cheeks. Ben straightened his red bowtie, but wished he had
chosen clothes that were less conspicuous. He didn't want to be noticed today. For the first time in
months, he regretted coming out of the closet. Everyone in Mr. Fischer's seventh period geometry
class watched the clock as if their lives depended on it. Ben thought that maybe his life did depend
on it. Josh's words at lunch had been echoing through his mind like a scream in a canyon for the last
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"How was your day?" "Huh? Oh, good." Mr. Miller smiled. Ben didn't look a whole lot like his dad,
but he had inherited his curiosity, his curls, and his shy smile. Jim was blonde (well, more grey now,
but certainly light) and so white he looked like he could have stepped off of the Mayflower this
morning. Ben's mom, whose parents had immigrated from Japan just before she was born, teased
him incessantly for it. "Good," he muttered after a long pause. He looked back down at the huge
stack of essays he was grading. Ben thought his dad's life (as well as the lives of his students) would
be much easier if Mr. Miller didn't assign so much work. Maybe Ben was biased, though. He was in
his dad's fifth period Advanced History class. Ben and Luz walked to the couch in the back of the
classroom and plopped down. Ben's mom found it for ten bucks at a garage sale when Ben was little
and his dad begged the principal to let him keep it in the room. It was nice for club meetings or
when Mr. Miller really needed a nap at lunch. Ben found the huge red and green plaid cushions
comforting. He pulled a throw pillow onto his lap and squeezed it
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Case Analysis : ' Little Orphan Annie '
Facts: Joanna Pacitti, who in this case is the main plaintiff represented by her parents because then
she was a minor (aged 11 years), alleged the court while determining her case erred and granted
summary judgment to the defendant (Pacitti v. Macy, 1999). This is without adequately allowing the
appropriate process meant to verify, which contract and tort claims that have been infringed, but
instead court denied her an ample platform meant for discovery. Initially, actions or events that
yielded to the lodging of this case were that the aggrieved by the name Pacitti had already won
Macy's contest (Pacitti v. Macy, 1999). This was after the contracted entity conducting meticulous
auditions with the intention to choose one competent finalist to cast as "Little Orphan Annie" for a
Broadway production. Contrary to the agreement, Pacitti was dismissed after performing at least
100 shows as "Annie" in six cities and instead her position was taken by her understudy (Pacitti v.
Macy, 1999). This incident ensued three weeks before the event that she had long anticipated and
thought would be the climax. During the trial, the aggrieved tried to unearth the evident relationship
that existed between the producer and the store as well as the benefit that the defendant unjustly
received. Since in its arbitration the District Court settled to the notion of intending to ascertain,
"What promises" the defendant made either before or at the conclusion of the auditions to the extent
the
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Mary's Role In Religion
Imagine yourself as a young girl of only twelve and on a cold night in Nazareth, an angel from God
appears and asks you a question that would change the rest of your life. This is exactly what had
happened to Mary. She had a choice to answer yes or no and she chose the hardest path. Mary is
important in history because she was the accepted God's invitation to be the mother of Jesus, and
devoted her life to God. She also raised, taught, and influenced our Savior. Mary was born in circa
20 B.C. in Nazareth, Israel. There was no exact month or date that she was born, but the Catholic
Church celebrates her birthday on the eighth of September. Mary also had a very loving and caring
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She has over thirty names and titles in the Catholic Church. Titles such as Holy Virgin of Virgins,
Mother of Divine Grace, Mother of the Church, and Mother of Good Counsel. She has several titles
and names. Having several titles is known as giving respect and devotion. Another devotion to Mary
is the Rosary. A Rosary is a string of beads that are used to count prayers to Mary. It was originally a
garland of roses and roses are associated with the Virgin Mary. How did the Rosary originate? The
Rosary originated in the year of 1214 when St. Dominic gave the Church the Rosary as a present. St.
Dominic received when Mary gave it to him when she appeared to him an
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Artemisia Gentileschi Madonna And Child
The bond between mother and child has been a constant theme in the world of the humanities. While
that bond has been the same throughout history, its portrayal in art has varied from decade to
decade. Two artists, Artemisia Gentileschi and Mary Cassatt, chose to create pieces based on this
bond, but the use of mediums and the influence from religion (or the lack thereof) help to
distinguish between the artists and their time periods. Artemisia Gentileschi's Madonna and Child,
was created during the Baroque Period, c. 1609 (Brash), when the Catholic Church was sponsoring
the arts to return to traditions Protestantism had disregarded (Baroque Artists). Created in Rome, this
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Even with the difference in periods of time, both women chose to paint a mother and child in a
tender moment. One, Artemisia's show the mother preparing to feed her young, while Mary Cassatt
chose to depict a mother's embrace. Both show the unity in the maternal bond. The mothers in each
of the images appears relaxed, content with her child. In Madonna and Child (Brash) , the mother's
face is serene as she looks down at her hungry child. Her body is relaxed and leaning in. In The
Young Mother ("The Young Mother"), the mother sits, with a slight smile, giving her the appearance
of bliss and contentment in the simple act of holding her child. The child in each painting is an older
baby, instead of a newborn, allowing the artists to show the child being old enough to hold himself
up and be aware of his surroundings. By doing this, the artists were able to show the connection
between the mother and child is mutual, that the child is aware of his mother's love in holding or
feeding, and feels love in return. both artists use light to spotlight the mother and child. While the
Baroque Period used bolder light and shadow (Baroque and the Age of Enlightenment 2.14), and
Impressionists focused more on the way light fell across surfaces (Gersh–Nesic), both utilized light
to call attention to the mother and child. Finally, both images focus on only the mother and child
with no other beings or distractions in the portraits. Doing this allows the viewer to become
immersed in the moment and the bond
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Dreams In Bless Me Ultima By Rudolfo Anaya
Dreams have many meanings some come in various different forms. Some dreams have very deep
meanings while others are just simply a product of your imagination. For example some people
experience Deja Vu. Deja Vu is when you have a dream of something and then it comes to life.
People who have had Deja Vu have been very surprised. A dream is a product of your imagination
some are just entertaining while others might be viewed as life lessons. Some dreams have deeper
meanings into them, you just have to look for them. For example some people have been having
dreams of going to a certain place then the next morning they end up in the same exact place. When
you arrive at the place you will have a certain feeling like you have been here before then you will
remember that your dreamed about it. Dreams have so much to to do with your imagination but
some are no product of your imagination but a product of reality. Dreams have many meanings they
might be good, bad, and scary ,whatever they are they are still a product of you. Likewise In Bless
Me Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya, Antonio's dreams, thoughts, and actions help identify who he is and
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Antonio has been very curious about his culture and his beliefs. This has lead him to question
everything he has ever believed in and why things happen. " God knows everything. Man tries to
know and his knowledge will kill us all. I want to know. I want to know the mysteries of God. I
want to take God into my body and have him answer my questions." ( Anaya 191) Antonio seeks the
reasons of God. He wants to know why God does certain things. When Antonio says he wants to
take God into his body he means he wants to have his Communion. Antonio wants the knowledge
God has. He wants to know why God allows evil to exist in the world, he believes the world would
be be better if it was "evil
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Rivalry Of Elizabeth
Rivalry between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots
Religion is a main reason why Elizabeth executed Mary. Evidence which supports this reason is that
some English Catholics would have preferred Mary as Queen of England. This would have made
Elizabeth feel as she would need to execute Mary because Mary gave Catholics a reason to rebel
against Elizabeth. Elizabeth was a protestant queen and most Catholics preferred a queen of their
own belief. Thus, this was the best time to rebel against Elizabeth and gain a new catholic queen
who lead the country. All they had to do, was releasing her from imprisonment. An argument in
support of this evidence is that in 1570 the Pope issued a Bull ordering. Catholics should disobey
Elizabeth because she was heretic. Catholics must follow the Pope and believe in him as the
legitimate head of church. McLaren describes that not solely the papal bull had consequences in the
year 1570, but also James Stewart's assassination:
If the near conjunction of the papal bull and the Northern Rebellion does not explain the change in
character of English anti–Catholicism, 1570 still remains a key date in its career. The key event,
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This would give the Catholics courage to take Elizabeth off the throne and crown a catholic queen
instead, as this is what the Pope wanted. A further piece of evidence is the Northern rebellion of
1569. It was a catholic attempt to replace Elizabeth with Mary. This would have made Elizabeth feel
that she would need to execute Mary because this event happened so quickly as she has only been
there for a year. Mary did not agree to it because she knew it would fail. Religion links to other
factors such as dynastic reasons, because Mary said she was the rightful Queen of England and
Elizabeth was illegitimate because the Catholics did not believe in
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Cosmia Analysis
Cosmia was written by Joanna Newsom for her album, Ys, released in 2006. The song features an
orchestral arrangement by Van Dyke Parks. The overall theme of the composition appears to be that
of grief and the process in dealing with personal loss. The cultural and societal interplay that this
song invokes is evident through the exploration of instrumentation, genre, artist context and
musicological aspects.
The following table demonstrates the interpreted analysis of the musical structure. It is interesting to
note that there appears to be many microstructures in the form of instrumental transitions from a
section to another.
Instrumentation within this piece, provides a crucial musical parameter that assists in defining the
music structure. The harp and vocals appear to be the focal instrumentation featured within the song,
as the other instruments fall within the role of embellishments and countermelodies. This facet is
somewhat more apparent for the harp, that of which is present throughout the entirety of the piece,
dictating the chordal progression. This elucidates it as the pinnacle of the instrumentation, and thus
gives an insight into the composing machinations of Newsom's work. The first appearance of
Section A can be divided into two parts due to the variations within the instrumentation. The second
half of the verse introduces a range of instruments including jaw harp as well as the orchestral
arrangement which is definitive of this particular section, as seen in
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A Short Story : A Story?
Everything happened so fast. The door was hardly cracked before it burst open, smacking her in the
knee and sending her reeling back. Before Jen had really recovered, one man had her in an arm
locked, straining painfully against her shoulder. That was enough reason to panic, but the gleam of
the knife turned the terror up to eleven. And yet, even with his threat hanging in the air, she was
attempted to scream, if only to give Alyssa a chance of escaping before she could be caught. But the
brute who thudded up the stairs dispelled her hopes that Alyssa could escape, the despair of that
moment was too heavy to bear. She was supposed to protect the girl, and she had failed. "Please,"
she whimpered, not even managing to hold back her tears, "Please, don't hurt her." The heat of the
shower relaxed Alyssa, allowing her mind a brief respite from worry and vigilance. A momentary
retreat to the girl she was not so long ago, ignorant of the horrors shrouded in the darkness. The
pleasant mood lingered as she stepped out, taking her time drying and dressing, before drying her
hair. She still hadn't gotten used to the weather here in Maine, but it was definitely too cold for wet
hair. She dressed in the same clothes she had already taken off. A white tank top under an oversized
sweater, over a pair of black yoga pants. The epitome of comfort. Without any further concern or
thought, she opened the door to the hallway. Just on the other side of that door stood a man. An
older,
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The Life Of Saint Philomena
Saint Philomena was the daughter of a Prince who governed one of the states in Greece and her
Mother too was from the royal family. Unfortunately, her parents had no children, but they
worshiped idols. However, they continue to offer sacrifices and prayers to their false gods. Certainly,
there was a doctor from Rome named Publius, who lived next to them in order to check up her
father. Publius was a Christian; seeing the suffering of her parents, inspired by the Holy Spirit, he
spoke to them about Christianity and promised to pray for them when they accept Baptism. Clearly,
the burning zeal of grace accompanied his words and enlightened they are perceptive and triumphed
over their will. They became Christians and obtained their long desired contentment that Publius had
assured them as the reward of their conversion. Eventually, Philomena was born; they gave her the
name of "Luminous," an allusion to the light of Faith of which she had been, as it were, the fruit.
The day of her Baptism her parents called her "Filumena," or "Daughter of Light," that means she
was intuitive into the Faith. In addition, the love which her parents had for her was so great that they
had her always with them. Philomena assured Jesus Christ that her virginity belongs to him.
Meanwhile, her family had to go to Rome because her father had a problem with the Emperor
concerning his province. Consequently, when Diocletian saw Philomena, he loved her and he
wanted Philomena to be his wife. He seemed to
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Short Story
Her words twirled around me like a ribbon, swirling like the silky curls that framed her face. She
had always been good at pretending. Her laughter covered the iciness in the hospital room like a
blanket, hiding it from sight. The window muffled the desperate screams of the trees breaking
against the harsh wind.
Drip. Drip. Drip.
"Charles and I always talk about how clumsy I am. If he wasn't a surgeon, I'd probably be dead!"
Her cheerful chirp pulled me from my thoughts, eliciting a chuckle that forced its way out of my
mouth. After everything that had happened, I still adored her, which would disgust the nurse if she
knew the truth. "I'm so grateful Charles found me, it was quite a nasty fall. It's frightening how
accidents like this can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Slowly the ribbon began to fray, but it danced so vivaciously that I didn't notice. Loving words and
sweet embraces became harsh insults, broken vases, timid pleas and apologetic hind sights. Her
parents had filed claims for domestic violence multiple times during the first year of our marriage.
But each time the police arrived at our house and questioned me, Jo charmed them away with her
demeanour. I was a doctor, my job was to heal, why would I hurt my own wife? When they spotted
the bruises, she would laugh it away as clumsiness and offer them dinner. Her ribbon had wrapped
itself around their eyes, and eventually they stopped coming.
Every kick, every punch, every bloodstain was just a form of stress relief. I told myself the same
thing every day, "It won't happen again, I promise. I love her and she loves me. It won't happen
again." But it did, and soon her ribbon transformed into something else entirely.
But this morning was too much. I didn't mean for her to end up in hospital. She was wrong about
me, she thought I wasn't capable of it. So did I.
Drip. Drip. Drip.
I remember the blood, dripping slowly onto the parquetry. I remember the gasps, the pleas, the
screams. I remember the blow that landed Joanna in hospital.
When we go home it will be different now. She knows what I can do. She thought that she had me in
her control. The few times I had tried to stand up to her had only led to more scars. Every
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The Secret Life Of Bees Character Analysis
Many people can have a more than one "mother." Whether they are blood related or not, they can
have all the traits a mom has to someone. Black Mary, for example, is a mother figure to many
people in the novel, "The Secret Life of Bees," by Sue Monk Kidd. The Secret Life of Bees was set
in 1965. The novel, written by Sue Monk Kidd, mostly talks about a coming of age process with the
main character, Lily Owens as she grows up. She learns about the love, family, and Black Mary.
Black Mary is a major piece to the novel for she is one of the reasons that Lily developed as a
person so much.The use of Black Mary as a symbol helps readers understand the novel's overall
theme, which is "people can have family even though they are not related by blood."
The symbol, Black Mary is significant to the novel as a whole since she gives people comfort and
strength. In the novel, The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd, August told Lily a story about
how Black Mary will stand in for someone until they come back when she said, "'Do you remember
the nun Beatrix, who ran away?' 'What do you mean?' the sister said. 'The nun Beatrix didn't run
away. Why there she is over near the altar, sweeping.' Well, you can imagine how this floored the
real Beatrix. She marched over to the sweeping woman to get a look at her and discovered it was
none other than Mary. Mary smiled at Beatrix, then led her back to her room and gave her back her
nun outfit," (Kidd 91). While Beatrix was away, Mary was standing
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Gianlorenzo Bernini's The Ecstasy Of Saint Teresa
The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa is an architecture of the Baroque period in which light was used to
convey spiritual meaning upon this sculpture. It was sculpted from 1647–52 by Gianlorenzo Bernini
for the Santa Maria della Vittoria, in Rome, Italy. This architectural piece is made out of marble.
One way that the sculpture uses light to convey spiritual meaning is through the allegorical
depiction of a dove in the background, which represents the light of the Holy Ghost. Another way
that the sculpture conveys spiritual meaning by using light in the content is through the gilded
stucco rays that surround the angel and Teresa. The artist, Gianlorenzo Bernini, used the structure of
the church to provide light to convey a spiritual meaning on his sculpture.
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Esther And Ruth From The Old Testament, And Mary Magdalene...

  • 1. Esther And Ruth From The Old Testament, And Mary Magdalene... There are over three hundred women mentioned in the Bible ("Women in the Scriptures: How Many Women Would You Guess Are in the Scriptures?"). Many of these women contributed large parts to stories in the Bible. Esther and Ruth from the Old Testament, and Mary Magdalene and Joanna from the New Testament, are women who played important roles in the Bible. Esther is one of the most important women from the Bible. Of all the women in the Bible, Esther is mentioned the most ("The Book of Esther"). The name Esther means hidden. The meaning of her name connects to her story because she kept her Jewish status a secret for many years. Her Jewish name is Hadassah, which is translated to myrtle ("ESTHER in the BIBLE. Heroine Who Saved the Jewish People"). Esther was raised by her cousin, Mordecai ("Sharing StoriesInspiring Change"). Esther's first appearance in the Bible is when King Xerxes chose Esther to be his new wife, which resulted in her becoming the new Queen of Persia. Esther did not tell Xerxes that she identified as a Jew. ("Bible Gateway Passage: Esther 2 – New International Version"). Not long after Esther became Queen, Mordecai was involved in a disagreement with the grand vizier, Haman. Haman plotted to kill all the Jews in the kingdom out of frustration, but Mordecai heard about this plan and ran and told Esther. At first Esther, was hesitant about approaching the king with this issue because of her background, but she eventually gave into Mordecai's pleas because she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Philadelphia Art Museum Essay The exhibit that I viewed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art was one about European Art between the years 1100–1500. This was a series of paintings, sculptures, architecture, and tapestry of the Medieval and Early Renaissance as well as objects from the Middle East. This exhibit was an important part of the history of the Philadelphia Museum of Art because for the first time, Italian, Spanish, and Northern European paintings from the John G. Johnson collection were shown. It gave me a good idea of what the paintings were like in these four centuries and reflected ideas of both the east and the west. As I walked into the first gallery, I saw a wood sculpture that stood in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cloister stood in the heart of a medieval abbey or monetary. The example that I saw was based on the elements of the cloister "located at Abbey of Saint–Genis–des–Fontaines in the Roussillon, a mountainous region in Southwestern France that was fought over by Christians and Muslims for centuries". The cloister was the center of the abbey; which connected the living quarters to the church. I also observed many paintings in this gallery. One painting that caught my eye was titled, "The Mocking of Christ" by Hieronymus Bosch. It was an early 16th century, oil on wood painting. Christ was seen in the upper right next to Pilate and was surrounded by figured who looked more like friends than enemies that would crucify him. These so called friends of Christ were holding weapons and wearing bizarre headgear. In the painting, Jesus had a saddened look on his face while the others looked jollier. Another painting that I observed was a painting by Defendate Ferrari which showed the enthroned Virgin Mary breastfeeding the baby Jesus with Saint John the Evangelist, Catherine of Alexandra, Anthony Abbot, and a saint reading a book. I was attracted to this painting because I would never have thought to have seen a picture of Mary feeding Jesus in that way. This painting was originally an oil and gold on wood and was transferred to canvas. There were so many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Symbols And Symbols Of Icons Iconography is the traditional or conventional images or symbols associated with a subject and especially a religious or legendary subject (Iconography). Icons are used in all religions to represent and commemorate religious figures and symbols that are held with great honor within the religion. Icons are used to represent some sacred personage, such as a saint or an angel or Christ (The Definition of Icons). Icons are typically written on wood and honored as sacred (Goldammer). Not only is the writing itself seen as sacred but the whole practice of creating these icons is a religious event. There are three main types of religious icons: portrait icons, group icons, and landscape icons referring the the objects in the writings. There are rules associated with iconography that have to be followed in order for the image to be viewed as an icon. Before the artist starts writing the icon, they are supposed to fast and pray so that they are in a clear, undisturbed state of mind. The artist needs to quiet one's spirit, which is done through the praying and fasting. The quieting one's spirit is a way to open up and let God in so he can do the work. The artist is instructed not to sign the writing as it is supposed to come from God therefore, there is no credit that needs to be given. Another rule is that icons are referred to as "written" instead of "painted" or "drawn". Describing them as "written" emphasizes the important spiritual role that these icons possess. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Madonna And Child Analysis Portraits of the Madonna and Child depicting Mary holding the infant Christ provide a recurrent image in art throughout the ages. In prevalent portrayals over the span of centuries, artists reflect a wide diversity in their representations of the iconic duo. In particular, two works found in the National Gallery of Ireland in the early Italian Renaissance gallery, The Virgin and Child, Saint John the Baptist and Prophets by an unknown artist (1325–1450) and The Virgin and Child by Paolo Uccello (1435–1440), highlight the transition between Byzantine and early Renaissance paintings of the Madonna and Child, particularly in relation to subject matter, composition, material, style and meaning. Although each of these paintings of the Madonna and Child depicts the same Christian iconography of Mary and Jesus, their differences in composition and style influence their meaning, with each painting reflecting the individual artist who painted it and the different time period during which it was created. The subject matter of both of these National Gallery of Ireland Madonna and Child works is unmistakably Mary, who was assumed into heaven upon her death, and her son, Jesus Christ, born free of original sin through the Immaculate Conception. A central icon of Christianity, Mary traditionally exemplifies love, passion and devotion. As Mary represents universal motherhood, the subject of the Madonna appeals to all people. Although both Madonna and Child paintings depict Mary holding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Benjamin Dialectical Journal 1 The concrete stairs ascended at a harsh angle, a glistening bronze handrail aside them. At the foot of the stairs was a large, clear landing, void of all but two cracked pots of dying hydrangea and a ratty vending machine that only sold generic ginger ale. There weren't any lights in the landing, nor were there any windows. It was dark and very damp; some green and purple mosses grew in tatters from the ceiling and occasionally stretched across the dusty floor. But, from the head of the stairs, a glaring ray of sunshine slid through. A worn, black door stood ajar, making room for the blazing warmth to intrude. The body in the middle of the stairs was sprawled like a struck animal. Its arms were strewn out, reaching in vain for the brilliantly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "You see?" repeated Benjamin, an air of nervousness plaguing his tone. "I have them–at last. Do you see?" But oddly she seemed uninterested. Her wagging tail began to sail across the carpeted floor, dragging more with each consecutive pass, and she had closed her moist snout. She gazed solemnly up into Benjamin's quickly falling face. "Is this–is this not enough?" he muttered, hands trembling. He clenched his outstretched hand around the severed lips, recalling the lurid scene from which they had come. The blood that likely still slunk from step to step ... the pearly white, up–rolled eyeballs.... Benjamin stood slowly, his face steely and speckled with stale anger. "Alright," he sighed, making a stride past the hulking dog and into the bedroom. The room was musty and dimly lit. A heavy curtain was drawn across the only window, allowing only a slight and pathetic slant of balmy sunlight to slip in. Faintly, the air tasted of dog urine and stray fur–a fusty undertone hovering beneath ghostly. "Perhaps," said Benjamin, "the next shall please you...." But he wasn't convinced. Each kill ... each painstaking victory for the both of them ... each resulted only in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. My Escape To Escape I woke up on a cold, torn up mattress. I try to stand up, struggling since I was tied to the wall behind me. My head was throbbing and my wrists and ankles burned from the rope. That's when I heard you walking down the stairs. My heart was pounding out of my chest. You then slowly unlocked the cage. For the first time I couldn't save myself. You leaned over me, you stunk of stale cigarettes and booze. I knew I could survive the things you would do to me, I just didn't know if I could ever get out. "Morning" you mumbled with a thick southern accent. I didn't answer you, but you seemed to not care, I wanted you to care. You pulled out a granola bar from your pocket and gave me water, I was scared because I knew you wouldn't do this if you didn't want me to live. My arms were finally untied so I could eat. I watched you walk back up the stairs and you were talking to someone, maybe you had a wife and kids. After I devour the granola bar, I layed back down. I go to sleep trying to think of a plan on how to escape. I broke off a piece of wood from the small table in the same room I was in, and sharpened it for the next time you would walk in to feed me. I can hear you creep down the stairs and I prepare myself for what's next to come. Laying down with the sharpened stick beside me, I realize that I should've thought the plan out more for you were a lot bigger than me and my homemade knife wouldn't do the trick. I try to lay on it but you notice something, the table was on its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Canadian Narrative It was a cool September morning in the 19th century, the brisk, dry breeze of Kentucky's Autumn winds struck my face. It woke me from my slumber within the dark, forlorning cave. The dim glow of dawn's sunrise was refreshing, it gave me a sense of hope that... maybe I could survive running away from my master and live in freedom. Maybe I truly could make it to Canada, it may be getting cold, but temperature could only douse my hope for so long. Standing and brushing the leaves off from my dress, I gathered myself and headed out onto the Underground Railroad; my path to liberty. The leaves crunched and tattered beneath my feet, and the comfort of the cave walls were left behind me. I couldn't hide forever, I had to face the harsh reality that there was going home now. It's unfortunate why I had to take the railroad, they were going to sell me to the Carolina's for my learning. And we all know South Carolina is the deepest south you can get. All I could do at this point as I continued my journey was pray, pray to the lords above that I could survive this. No bounty hunters could track me, no ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I stiffened in horror, I felt the blood in my body just pause out of sheer terror of what was coming. I could hear my beating heart in my ears when the soldiers looked up as well, it almost seemed in slow motion when the bounty hunter lifted his gun. And shot the very branch I was standing on down, I was lucky to not have been hit with the bullet. But I was very, very unlucky getting caught. I felt the cold, harsh grasp of the metal shackles hug my wrists. The warm hunter's hand pressed on my small back, and I was forced forward. The other hand had hold of the shackle's chain. Everything I promised... Everything I hoped for, I felt it melt away into all but a sad dream as I was pushed the other way. I knew what was coming; a welcome back "home"... for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. The Crucifixion Of Christ By William Shakespeare The Crucifixion of Christ is a one of the most frequented religious themes seen during Gothic Italian panel paintings of the 13th and 14th century. Throughout the Strauss Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston the panel paintings often have a series of narratives alongside portraits that the viewer is able to read through the composition of the panels. One narrative that is of high importance is of The Crucifixion. Because it is so important, this scene is often arbitrarily placed in panels just to emphasize the engagement of the viewer to the importance of religion and the church. The setting of the The Crucifixion is quite the same in most if not all crucifixion paintings, with the placement of a triangular dialogue beginning with the Virgin, Christ, Saint John, and Saint Mary Magdalene. Another common characteristic in crucifixion scenes is the emotional representation of the figures pictured. Although there is an established display of facial expressions in Italian Gothic art, there seems to be more of an emotional connection in this particular type of narrative than other common religious themes. Looking at The Crucifixion scene of the Anon. Florentine Panel its counterpart, The Nativity scene does not pose the same emotional engagement in both the viewers and the characters displayed. The original configuration of the Florentine panel painting is of the Circle of Andrea Orcagna and Nardo Di Cione in the form of a triptych. The two side panels are of Crucifixion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Bonhoeffer's Life Together And Zizioulas The Church Comparing the views of Bonhoeffer's "Life Together" and Zizioulas' "The Church" Bonhoeffer and Zizioulas offer interesting perspectives for conceptualizing the Christian theology regarding the atonement. Indeed, one of the outstanding elements of Christianity practices, which sets them apart from other religions, is atonement. In this case, atonement can be defined as the process of sin reparation or expiation. There are four models of atonement. These include Christus Victor, Satisfaction, Exemplar and Penal Substitution. A look at the differences between these two theologians reveals a clear difference regarding their perspectives towards atonement, in which Bonhoeffer tends to orient himself towards the model of Christus Victor, while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It affirms that God attributed the sins and guilt of humankind to Jesus, Who in place of man, received that punishment that humanity would have otherwise deserved. Jesus' actions signified the payment of the sins of humankind, which settled both the righteousness and wrath of God so that sinners could be forgiven without God Himself compromising His holy standard. In essence, according to the penal substitution theory of the reformers, Jesus died in place of man, in the process accounting for the sins of man and bearing them. The act of Jesus taking the sins of man indicates that Jesus carried the cross of every believer, setting him free and safe from all the penal demands of God's law. In this context, the holiness of God and the righteousness of His law are accounted for by the substitution. Notably, in modern theology, the penal aspect has been a stumbling block despite being regarded as one of the dominant atonement in the bible. According to the model, Jesus paid man's ransom on his crucifixion. However, this view only works because Christ was paying man's penalty. Therefore, Christians should be inspired by the self–sacrifice acts of Jesus on the cross. In addition, Jesus' death and resurrection implied significant victories over death, hell, and sin in our union with him and God. Lastly, God accomplished his mission to reconcile the world with Him despite various trespasses by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Summary Of Paolo De Matteis'sThe Adoration Of The Shepherds Paolo de Matteis's esteemed work The Adoration of the Shepherds is a large painting, depicting a classic Christian Nativity scene, that is displayed in the Dallas Museum of Art. In the piece, a dozen or so individuals surround the newborn Christ and his parents, gazing at him in admiration and paying him homage while animals look serenely on and angels assemble around the heads of the Holy Family. The artist employs several classic artistic elements in his painting, such as line, light, color, and shape, to draw the viewer's focus directly to his intended point of emphasis, the infant Jesus. One of the most effective principles Paolo de Matteis uses in this painting is his use of lines and invisible lines to direct the viewer's attention to the child in his mother's arms. The shepherds and their animals, the Virgin Mary, and Saint Joseph are all instances of invisible lines in this painting, as their outstretched hands and lines of vision are all pointing to the baby Jesus. For example, the three women and the child kneeling to the bottom right side of the manger are all staring or pointing to the upper left, toward Jesus. Moving to the upper right corner of the painting, the ox and the donkey are directing their gaze to the bottom left, once again at Jesus. The two men to the right of the animals also point in that direction. In the top and center, Mary and Joseph watch their child, creating yet another invisible line pointing toward the point of emphasis, while the angels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Armada Portrait Analysis Elizabeth I, queen of England, was very strategic in the way she presented herself to the public. In my short story, The Queen's Decision, Elizabeth's public and private selves are evident and occasionally contrast with each other, especially during the decision to execute Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. Publicly, the Tudor queen had a strong aversion to beheading Mary Stuart, but her personal insights depict hostility to the fellow queen. Elizabeth sitting on a throne made of silk from Asia, in reference to England's colonial power. The Armada portrait was a public display to spread a positive image of the queen as propaganda and to showcase the Tudor queen's strength. Similar to Elizabeth's Armada portrait in which she places her hand on the globe (particularly North America), Elizabeth is placed directly on colonized land (Asian silk), portraying England's power over other nations. In this instance, Elizabeth's publicly demonstrates her power and her physical embodiment of England in a subtle, meaningful way. Furthermore, Elizabeth is dressed in a "gold and white gown with pearls lining the bodice," inspired by the Armada portrait again. Dubbed as the virgin queen, white and pearls are both indicative of virginity and chastity, with gold being symbolic of wealth. Also, pearls are linked with the moon, an entity that is difficult to reach and having immense influence over others, similar to Elizabeth herself. Having pearls line the bodice, where the heart and stomach "designate the inward seat of passion, emotion, secret thoughts, affections, or feelings," (OED) illustrates Elizabeth's ability to restrain her biological urges. Elizabeth's natural body intersects with the body politic, in that her natural body is utilized to present a political ideal of her being in control. William Cecil mentions Mary's plots against Elizabeth, notably the three major plots she is suspected of committing during her imprisonment in England. The Ridofli Plot, The Throgmorton Plot and the Babington Plot are the "three times" Mary attempted to kill Elizabeth, with her involvement in the Babington Plot leading to her execution. In Elizabeth's letter to William Cecil, April 11, 1572, she doesn't want to rush any "irrevocable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Short Summary : Queen Isabella And The Unification Of Spain Queen Isabella The book Queen Isabella and the Unification of Spain tells the story of Queen Isabella's life. It shows how she became queen, who she got married to, the life of her children and their marriages, how Isabella deals with and fixes conflicts, and in all rules her kingdom. Many problems rise up that Isabella has to worry about, like deaths, losing her throne, wars, conflict in religion, and many other everyday trials. Some of the bigger, life changing events will be addressed in this essay through questions some might have about Queen Isabella. How did Isabella become queen? How did she keep peace between countries, and unity with in Castile? Was Isabella able to keep her children in royal Families? How did Isabella become queen? Well, King Enrique IV was the ruler of Castile before Isabella. Enrique and Isabella are half siblings sharing an insane mother and different fathers. Enrique was not a good king, when the town would complain about taxes, hunger, and poverty, the king would not listen and would go escape into the woods hunt and do other things. Isabella and her brother knew that he was to right for the throne, but knew it would be wrong to take it from him, which is what Enrique was worried about. After Alfanso (Isabella's brother) died, Enrique kept trying to send Isabella away or marry her off, but they ended up signing a treaty that Isabella would no longer be forced to marry anyone she does not agree to. When Ferdinand ll of Aragon proposed that they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Cristobal De Villalpando: Art Analysis The painting was created by an artist, Cristobal de Villalpando, during the late 1600s. The artwork was made by oil on canvas in Mexico. The frame of the painting is 81 1/8 inches high and 55 7/8 inches wide. The painting is of Virgin Mary praying and angels surrounding her at the bottom of her feet. The title, The Immaculate Conception, has a deep meaning to the painting. The word immaculate means cleanliness or unsullied. The artist illustrated Virgin Mary as a sinless woman because of God's grace even though she conceived Jesus Christ normally. At a first glance, one can tell the painting is about the Virgin Mary. She has long, wavy, hazelnut brown hair that reaches to her mid back. The focal point is the cloak draped over Virgin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. King Ferdinand II Of Aragon: Madrigalejo, Spain King Ferdinand II of Aragon was born on March 10, 1452. He was born in Madrigalejo, Spain. His father is John I of Aragon and his mother is Joanna Henriquez. He has an older stepbrother, Charles IV of Viana. When Queen Blanche died in 1441, John I of Aragon dispossessed his son, Charles IV. Around the same year of Fernand's birth, Charles attacked his father with french mercenaries at the Battle of Oibar. Charles and the French mercenaries were defeated and captured and then released. Charles fled to France and then to his relative, Alfonso V of Naples to ask for help to get his birthright. Charles couldn't combine a lot forces together because he was poisoned in 1461. Queen Isabella I was born on April 22, 1451. She was born in Madrigal de las ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When she was three years old, her father died, so her half brother, Henry IV was next in line and took the throne. Her younger brother, Alfonso was next in line after Henry. Isabella was raised by her mother until 1457 because Isabella and her brother were taken to court by Henry to keep them from being used by nobles. The nobles tried to replace Henry with Alfonso but failed. In July, 1468, Alfonso died of poisoning but historians think it was the plague that killed him. Afonso named Isabella his successor. The nobles offered her the crown but she refused. On October 19, 1469, Ferdinand was 17 years old and he married Isabella who was 18 years old. Isabella and Ferdinand are cousins so they married in secret and needed a special papal dispensation which was a fake. Ferdinand and Isabella had seven children but only five survived. Isabella's first child was a girl named Isabella, born in 1470. The second child she had was a stillborn son in 1475. The third child was John, Prince of Asturias or Juan, born in 1478. The fourth child was a girl named Juana, known as "The Mad" born in 1479. The fifth child is a girl named Maria, born in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. The Woman With The Ointment: Comparing Matthew, Mark And John Vincent DiRienzo Religion 409 12/16/14 The Woman with the Ointment The woman with the ointment is a good story presenting the fact that Jesus was to come before all. With each book of Matthew, Mark and John we see a very similar story with some subtle differences. Each book ends with the same conclusion and becomes a parable. To start off we have the similarities and differences in each book. All three have a setting in a house for a meal, a woman, and expensive perfume poured on Jesus, to which someone objects. The location in each book is identified as Bethany. Matthew and Mark say "in the home of Simon the Leper" while John does not offer a definitive host or house. Matthew and Mark when announcing the main character for the passage she is described as "a woman". John identifies her as Mary of Bethany. The ointment was poured on the head in Matthew and Mark while John is on the feet. Jesus reaction in Matthew, Mark and John are very similar, recording slightly different wordings of "The poor you will always have with you" and "She poured perfume on my body beforehand to prepare for my burial". This is the basis of the story. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each gospel tells of Bethany but only John goes into who was there, such as Mary, Martha and Lazarus. First, it is assumed that John 12 has Jesus at the house of the Martha, Mary and Lazarus family. This is not said at all in the text. It is said that Martha served, and that Lazarus sat at the table –– but was only one of the people at the table. This does not mean that it was all held at their household. Indeed, if this is at the house of Simon the Leper, he would have to have had someone else serve the food; as a leper he was ritually unclean and was unable to serve himself, and likely had servants to do the job if he was holding a banquet. One suggests that Martha was in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Summary: Annunciation And Visitation Teddy Olberding Lucia Abramovich Object Paper 20 April 2018 Annunciation and Visitation The Annunciation and Visitation, located at the Cathedral of Notre Dame at Reims, is a scene composed of stone statues located just northeast of Paris, France in the city of Reims. These statues are referred to as jamb statues and are defined by the fact that they are divine figures that are attached to the exterior of the cathedral and are mounted on doorways or sills (Valdes 2011). While the cathedral began construction in 1211 and was mostly completed roughly eighty years later, Annunciation and Visitation was constructed in approximately 1230 (Harris and Zucker 2018). The cathedral and sculptures alike are members of the High Gothic period of art which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By protruding from the cathedral's walls, the figures are more attractive and would gain more observation. Also, they would have been brightly painted to look as realistic as possible (Harris and Zucker 2018). This, in its day, would have made the scenes seem even more lively than they do now, and certainly more lively than the blander jamb sculptures of Early Gothic art. Not only were the figures interacting with each other, but they would have been able to interact with passersby and members of the cathedral. Their realism could have especially been effective in playing towards the church youths. The colorful figures on the exterior of the church were the same ones that were featured in biblical sermons on the interior and would have helped paint visuals of gospel readings. Finally, as is characteristic of many religions, the divine figures depicted were both literally and figuratively placed above the mortal man or woman. The jamb statues were larger–than–life–size and, in case there was any doubt that they reign supreme over us, are mounted on the cathedral. This gives the appearance of Gabriel, Mary and Elizabeth watching over us. This could mean in a protective, religious sense but also could be in a hierarchical context. The figures depicted in Annunciation and Visitation are all of vital importance to Christianity and are worshiped–or looked up to–by followers of that faith. These reasons are why I believe Annunciation and Visitation looks and is placed the way it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Comparison Of Renaissance Art And Nativity With Adoration... The Renaissance was a period of cultural innovation and rebirth that began in southern Europe and slowly spread its influence to the north. Much like today, Renaissance artists were inspired by history and other artists of their time. This is evident with two paintings tthat both feature Madonna and Jesus as the main subjects, however presented with many differences. It is important to note that artists in Italy were heavily inspired by the civilizations before them, such as the art of classical Greece. Meanwhile, artists in the North were more inspired by Medieval art. Continuing forward, Nativity with Adoration of the Shepherds (c. 1500) will be the first artwork examined before moving to the Italian art. Nativity with Adoration of the Shepherds was created by the Circle of Master of the Brunswick Diptych, as referred to by the Denver Art Museum, and is of a modest size at only 23" by 33". The viewer is immediately drawn to the center panel where Mary is lingering over the newly born Jesus. The representation of the very small Jesus depicts him as frail, yet the holy halo, symbolizing the divine, surrounds his entire body as he lays on a fabric that is a part of Mary's clothing while Jesus is resting on the ground. A third figure to the right of Mary also is overlooking Jesus, however his body language is difficult to decipher due to the dull emotion the man is evoking. Contextually, one can assume he is Joseph, and in awe of the birth of Jesus. What is strikingly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Gender Roles In The Female Man By Joanna Russ CHAPTHER ONE INTRODUCTION Joanna Russ's The Female Man mainly represents how its central characters, Jeannine, Joanna, Janet and Jael, affected by society when they playing gender roles. In this chapter there are three main sections. The first section mentions the life of the author, Joanna Russ, the second section is about the summary of The Female Man and the third section outlines my research questions under the name of Research hypothesis. 1.1 Joanna Russ Joanna Russ was born February 22, 1937 in New York City. (Russ,236) She is encouraged to be a feminist, author, educator and literary critic by her parents, especially her mother who is addicted to literature. She believes that her mother's love of literature is one of the things that drew her to literature with a female point of view. When Russ began writing, she was five years old. Over the following years she had countless notebooks with stories, comics, poems and illustrations. Russ was selected as one of the top ten Westinghouse Science Talent Search Winners as a senior in high school. She graduated from Cornell University in 1957, and did master of fine arts in playwriting from the Yale School of Drama in 1960. Her teaching career began at Queensborough Community College in New York; at the same time she was teaching literature and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are four different women who live in parallel worlds at different time and places in the book. Relying on Butlerian Theory, Gender Performativity, sexual identity concepts, all of the major characters and some of the foil characters of The Female Man will be discussed in this part. They cross over their worlds and realize they have different views on gender roles mostly because of their social and cultural environment. In this part, important situations and characters will be interpreted in the light of the terminologies explained in theoretical background ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Michelangelo's Pieta (1498-1499) Michelangelo's Pieta (1498 – 1499) When I looked at the picture I saw a woman sitting her son on her lab. The woman refers to Virgin Mary, and the one on her lab is Jesus. She looks sad because her son is dead. What I also see is how much a women love her child by sitting her body on her lab. And the word "pieta" refers to the sadness of Virgin Mary over her dead son Jesus. This work is important because it refers to the Virgin Mary and the Jesus Christ. The god and his mother in one sculpture and The shape symbolized the love The Dinner Party The artwork evoked the power of the feminine. Because every plate represents an important historical women in the world. Her goal was to introduce the richness of women heritage into the culture in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Cosmia Analysis Cosmia was written by Joanna Newson for her album, Ys, released in 2006. The song features an orchestral arrangement by Van Dyke Parks. The overall theme of the composition appears to be that of grief and the process in dealing with personal loss. The cultural and societal interplay that this song invokes is evident through the exploration of instrumentation, genre, artist context and musicological aspects. The following table demonstrates the interpreted analysis of the musical structure. It is interesting to note that there appears to be many microstructures in the form of instrumental transitions from a section to another. Instrumentation within this piece, provides a crucial musical parameter that assists in defining the music structure. The harp and vocals appear to be the focal instrumentation featured within the song, as the other instruments fall within the role of embellishments and countermelodies. This facet is somewhat more apparent for the harp, that of which is present throughout the entirety of the piece, dictating the chordal progression. This elucidates it as the pinnacle of the instrumentation, and thus gives an insight into the composing machinations of Newsom's work. The first appearance of Section A can be divided into two parts due to the variations within the instrumentation. The second half of the verse introduces a range of instruments including jaw harp as well as the orchestral arrangement which is definitive of this particular section, as seen in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Hinduism As A Family Of Beliefs Dissimilar to Christianity, Hinduism is portrayed as a family of beliefs. "Hinduism unites the worship of many gods with a belief in a single divine reality" (Molloy, 75). Hinduism can be compared to that of the Ganga Ma, a significant river in the Indian culture. Comparing it with the river saying that it flows and gains momentum. The Hindus have four very important life goals; kama or pleasure, artha or economic security, dharma or social and religious duty, and moksha or complete freedom. While Hinduism consist of more than one god, individuals tend to focus on a particular god. Three gods are particularly central in the life of Hinduism. The three gods, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, represent creation, preservation, and destruction. (Molloy, 75). Brahma is the god of creation. In today's world, he is the least worshipped god in India. There are only two temples in all of India dedicated to him (Brahma). Brahma has a unique look, with four heads and four arms. The second god, Vishnu, is the god of preservation. Thus far in creation, he has been said to be incarnated nine times. Worshippers believe that he will incarnate one last time near the end of the world. Similarly, to what Paul thought of Jesus, "Like any major god, Vishnu is involved in a number of colorful stories which illustrate his virtues as the protector of cosmic order" (Vishnu). Vishnu is uniquely depicted by having blue skin, and four arms. In his four hands, he holds objects representing what he is dependable for. Shiva, the last god, is the god of destruction. In Hinduism, destruction is considered necessary for new life forms to appear. Shiva is portrayed by his blue face and white body, three eyes, and four arms. Christianity and Hinduism each have their own form of practices and rituals. Christians have rituals that are called sacraments. There are seven sacraments throughout life that a Christian can devote themselves to. Baptism is the ritual cleansing with water, which is an ancient form of purification, which traditionally happens shortly after birth. Eucharist is the next sacrament which represents Lord's Supper. The Eucharist represents the body and blood of Jesus. Confirmation is the blessing of believers after baptism in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Blade Runner Essay examples Blade Runner The movie that I chose to analyze for this section is Blade Runner. This movie takes place in Los Angeles in the year 2019. It is based on a futuristic situation where a company has created an advance synthetic human form referred to as replicants. The replicants look identical to regular humans, however they are faster, stronger, and more agile. Their intelligence is equal to if not more superior to humans. The replicants were sent to the off world and used to further space exploration and used as slaves. When a revolt of the replicants took place it was determined that they would no longer be able to return to earth. A police task force called the Blade Runners was established to retire (execute) any replicant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Deckert met with the creator and mastermind of this engineering, he met a replicant who has no knowledge of her synthetic nature. The engineers have implanted memories into her brain to compensate for her short life span and lack of experiences. When Deckert learns that the female replicant believes that she is human, he is surprised. The mastermind indicates that she is beginning to suspect her synthetic nature. The replicant who were not sure of their nature, used belief as a sense of comfort. They used the photographs to validate their pasts. The humans in the movie seem to have a very aristocentric point of view. They use the replicants and other forms of genetic engineering to further themselves. Although the replicants bleed when shot, have feelings, including the abilities to love, the humans still view them as mere experimental specimens. The replicants are actually equal to if not superior to the humans, yet the humans still see themselves as being superior. When the escapee replicant learn about their actual nature as well as their short life span, they revolt. This is a fundamental response according to Camus. When confronted regarding his mother, Lloyd (one of the escaped replicants) becomes violent and irrational. Perhaps this is due to the lack of nurturing received as a child. The replicants have a very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Mary Lenox: Comparing The Book And Movie To start off, this is a compare and contrast report meaning I will be describing what I felt was different, what was the same, and my opinion on the matter. So, here it goes. In the book Mary's parents died in a different way than the movie. In the book, her parents died from a very deadly disease. However, in the movie, it was reviled that they instead died in an earthquake. I don't think this is a huge change, but it was notable enough. I found it interesting how they changed who narrated the story. In the book, the narration was done in more of the author's POV (Point Of View), while in the movie it was done in Mary's POV. This was confirmed by this fraise, "My name in Mary Lenox..." in the beginning of the film. In my opinion this was not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medlock came to get her. That was the part where Mary got the song "Mistress Mary quite contrary" from. I remember how much she hated that song. They cut that part out of the movie; I feel they could have used that scene to explain some things to the audience who watch the movie and haven't read the book. It seemed as soon as Mary arrived at the manor in the movie she started to hear Colin's weeping. In the book it wasn't until near the middle of it that we hear the author even mention the weeping. They did keep, however, the way Mary and Colin meet the same, and how the staff tried to keep him a secret. That's for a different report though. In my opinion, this did add to the suspense in the story, but I'm torn between if this was a good change or a bad one. Ehhh, I guess it doesn't matter too much anyway. Back on track, another thing I found interesting is the fact that they left out Martha's, Mrs. Medlock's servant, they left out her mother in the movie. She was only mentioned once in the whole movie, while in the book she was one of the biggest side characters. She was even the one who got Mary the skipping rope. While in the movie the person who gave the gift was never given credit. Mary did say something like "Bless your mother..." to Martha, but other than that I don't recall any other mention of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. This Side Of Paradise Analysis This Side of Paradise describes the struggling life of Amory Blaine from having great fun until he became of age to discover the world and experienced different life problems towards how he has changed. In this book, it really expresses the true nature of F. Scott Fitzgerald towards his writing and including the use of allusions, personification, shift in plot, and great imageries to show the way the character Amory has been progressing and also facing his challenges. . During the book, it really explains and describes an allusion of the time during the World War 1 where Amory himself had been sent to war; but the side note would be that the actual explanation of details of the war weren't really shown since the plot was mostly concerned to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seasonal and nature imagery are used in the novel in order to enhance the way the reader could be imagining how everything is set and feel as though there are in the book. In the book the way Fitzgerald uses the presence of season and times is to explain a change of mood of a person in the book, in which characterizes their actions in life. For an example in the book Eleanor distinguishes summer from spring in her statement that "'Summer has no day...We can't possibly have a summer love...Summer is only the unfulfilled promise of spring, a charlatan in place of the warm balmy nights I dream of in April. It's a sad season of life without growth" (173). While spring is seen as the upcoming birth of life around the world, summer is the opposite which is decay and loss which is shown throughout the book. An example of the utilization of nature imagery is in Amory's observation of nature, in which he describes it as "composed largely of flowers that, when closely inspected, appeared moth–eaten, and of ants that endlessly traversed blades of grass, [the scene] was always disillusioning" (211). This quote really amplifies imagery where Fitzgerald is really explaining the perspective of age and how things can be quite different up close than seeing it from afar. When looking at what he has written, for example moth eaten, he shows that it was quite beaten and ugly or weird than what an eye can see at a distance. And ants "endlessly traverse" blades of grass, shows the construction of growing up with responsibilities and always moving the gears. When Fitzgerald was using this type of imagery in the book when there was a change in Amory's life, was because he wanted to show in what way Amory was seeing life as and how he was living as well to keep going and finding a way to complete his happiness after there was only sadness in his life while adapting to his surroundings, while being at the top at first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Queen Isabella I Essay She was born into a family of a long line of royal decedents. She became Queen at the age of twenty four. She was the first women to be on an US commutative coin. Who is this very accomplished person? Queen Isabella. Bold and daring, Queen Isabella accomplished many things in her thirty years of rein as Queen of Castile and Aragon. Queen Isabella was born on April 22, 1451 in Madrigal, Old Castile. Her mother was Isabella of Portugal and her dad was John the II of Castile. Her mom and dad were King and Queen of Castile. She had two brothers, Alfonzo and Henry ("Isabella of Castile" par13). At the age of three Isabella's father died. After his death He4nry became King of Castile. A few years after he was crowned King he sent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When they finally got married it stopped many feud between Castile and Argon. For that reason it brought peace to the land ("Isabella of Castile" par1). Five years after their marriage, Henry died on December 10, 1474. Days later Isabella became Queen of Castile. Everything was great in Castile and Aragon till Ferdinand's father died in 1479. Isabella and Ferdinand where then named King and Queen of Aragon ("Isabella of castile" par 18). During their rein as King and Queen they had five children. They had four daughters, Juana, Catherine, Maria, and Isabella. In their life they only had one son, John. Sadly he died at a young age in 1497 (Foster 32). They now had a tough decision for who would be the heir to the throne. After a long while they chose Juana because her son was born on the eve of St. Mathis (Foster 285). Seven years after her son died, Isabella died on November 1504. She died in Medina del Campo due to an unknown reason. Later after her husband died he was laid to rest with her in Alhambra ("Queen Isabella I par2). Never the less Isabella left this world with accomplishing many things. One of the things she is known for is the Spanish Inquisition. An Inquisition is a hunt to find non–Christians and convert them or make them leave. Tomas de Torquemada was the person who told Isabella that she could not run a country with religious differences. In order to keep her country strong she reestablished the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Comparing Hinduism And Hinduism Post–Jesus's death Paul created a mission preaching the teaching of Christianity. The acts of Paul spread the belief of Jesus to Jerusalem and Israel. After three years of studying Jesus's life, he realized that his life was all a deific plan. Paul also realized that, "Jesus was a cosmic figure who entered the world in order to renew it" (Molloy, 344). Paul arranged his focus to be more of the meaning of Jesus and what he calls the cosmic Christ. Dissimilar to Christianity, Hinduism is portrayed as a family of beliefs. "Hinduism unites the worship of many gods with a belief in a single divine reality" (Molloy, 75). Hinduism can be compared to that of the Ganga Ma, a significant river in the Indian culture. Comparing it with the river saying that it flows and gains momentum. The Hindus have four very important life goals; kama or pleasure, artha or economic security, dharma or social and religious duty, and moksha or complete freedom. While Hinduism consist of more than one god, individuals tend to focus on a particular god. Three gods are particularly central in the life of Hinduism. The three gods, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, represent creation, preservation, and destruction. (Molloy, 75). Brahma is the god of creation. In today's world, he is the least worshipped god in India. There are only two temples in all of India dedicated to him (Brahma). Brahma has a unique look, with four heads and four arms. The second god, Vishnu, is the god of preservation. Thus far in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Woman Writers of the Romantic Period Woman Writers of the Romantic Period Romanticism (also called Romantic Era or Romantic period) was a complex artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Europe, and developed in reaction to the Industrial Revolution. In part, it was a movement against various social and political norms and ideas of the Age of Enlightenment. It strongly influenced the visual arts, music, and literature, but it had impact on education and natural history as well. During this period, writers and poets were actively engaged in the creation of a new form of artistic expression. The objective of this type of expression was to celebrate intuition, rather than reason. It is believed that the greatest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A large collection of Anna Barbauld's works was destroyed in the bombing of London in World War II. Anna Laetitia Barbaud was acclaimed for her genius and talent. Many writers admired her poetry. She often wrote of home, of children, and of her faith, but she did so in an individual voice. Her educational and political writing also reflects her independence of thought, and strength of conviction. Clearly, she deserves more credit than she has received these past one hundred and fifty years. Joanna Baillie is another notable woman writer of the Romantic era. Walter Scott called Joanna Baillie "the best dramatic writer" in Britain "since the days of Shakespeare and Massinger" was a Scottish dramatist and poetess. She was famous during her lifetime, and her plays were very well–received. She was born in Bothwell, Lanarkshire on September 11, 1762, in the family of James Baillie and Dorothea Hunter. Joanna belonged to an old Scottish family, which claimed among its ancestors Sir William Wallace. Despite Joanna preferred playing in the garden and exploring the nature, she received an excellent education, and began very early to write poetry. In 1769 the Baillies moved from Bothwell to Hamilton, South Lanarkshire and a few years later Joanna was sent to Glasgow to attend a boarding–school. In 1790, she published her first work Poems: Wherein it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Miller's Day: A Fictional Narrative Bennett Miller was not calm. He was, in fact, further from calm than he had been since he grew out of his tantrum–throwing phase as a toddler. He tried to keep himself from letting out a sob as he furiously wiped silent tears from his cheeks. Ben straightened his red bowtie, but wished he had chosen clothes that were less conspicuous. He didn't want to be noticed today. For the first time in months, he regretted coming out of the closet. Everyone in Mr. Fischer's seventh period geometry class watched the clock as if their lives depended on it. Ben thought that maybe his life did depend on it. Josh's words at lunch had been echoing through his mind like a scream in a canyon for the last three hours. "Watch your damn back," he had whispered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "How was your day?" "Huh? Oh, good." Mr. Miller smiled. Ben didn't look a whole lot like his dad, but he had inherited his curiosity, his curls, and his shy smile. Jim was blonde (well, more grey now, but certainly light) and so white he looked like he could have stepped off of the Mayflower this morning. Ben's mom, whose parents had immigrated from Japan just before she was born, teased him incessantly for it. "Good," he muttered after a long pause. He looked back down at the huge stack of essays he was grading. Ben thought his dad's life (as well as the lives of his students) would be much easier if Mr. Miller didn't assign so much work. Maybe Ben was biased, though. He was in his dad's fifth period Advanced History class. Ben and Luz walked to the couch in the back of the classroom and plopped down. Ben's mom found it for ten bucks at a garage sale when Ben was little and his dad begged the principal to let him keep it in the room. It was nice for club meetings or when Mr. Miller really needed a nap at lunch. Ben found the huge red and green plaid cushions comforting. He pulled a throw pillow onto his lap and squeezed it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Case Analysis : ' Little Orphan Annie ' Facts: Joanna Pacitti, who in this case is the main plaintiff represented by her parents because then she was a minor (aged 11 years), alleged the court while determining her case erred and granted summary judgment to the defendant (Pacitti v. Macy, 1999). This is without adequately allowing the appropriate process meant to verify, which contract and tort claims that have been infringed, but instead court denied her an ample platform meant for discovery. Initially, actions or events that yielded to the lodging of this case were that the aggrieved by the name Pacitti had already won Macy's contest (Pacitti v. Macy, 1999). This was after the contracted entity conducting meticulous auditions with the intention to choose one competent finalist to cast as "Little Orphan Annie" for a Broadway production. Contrary to the agreement, Pacitti was dismissed after performing at least 100 shows as "Annie" in six cities and instead her position was taken by her understudy (Pacitti v. Macy, 1999). This incident ensued three weeks before the event that she had long anticipated and thought would be the climax. During the trial, the aggrieved tried to unearth the evident relationship that existed between the producer and the store as well as the benefit that the defendant unjustly received. Since in its arbitration the District Court settled to the notion of intending to ascertain, "What promises" the defendant made either before or at the conclusion of the auditions to the extent the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Mary's Role In Religion Imagine yourself as a young girl of only twelve and on a cold night in Nazareth, an angel from God appears and asks you a question that would change the rest of your life. This is exactly what had happened to Mary. She had a choice to answer yes or no and she chose the hardest path. Mary is important in history because she was the accepted God's invitation to be the mother of Jesus, and devoted her life to God. She also raised, taught, and influenced our Savior. Mary was born in circa 20 B.C. in Nazareth, Israel. There was no exact month or date that she was born, but the Catholic Church celebrates her birthday on the eighth of September. Mary also had a very loving and caring family. Her parents encouraged her and taught her that her religion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has over thirty names and titles in the Catholic Church. Titles such as Holy Virgin of Virgins, Mother of Divine Grace, Mother of the Church, and Mother of Good Counsel. She has several titles and names. Having several titles is known as giving respect and devotion. Another devotion to Mary is the Rosary. A Rosary is a string of beads that are used to count prayers to Mary. It was originally a garland of roses and roses are associated with the Virgin Mary. How did the Rosary originate? The Rosary originated in the year of 1214 when St. Dominic gave the Church the Rosary as a present. St. Dominic received when Mary gave it to him when she appeared to him an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Artemisia Gentileschi Madonna And Child The bond between mother and child has been a constant theme in the world of the humanities. While that bond has been the same throughout history, its portrayal in art has varied from decade to decade. Two artists, Artemisia Gentileschi and Mary Cassatt, chose to create pieces based on this bond, but the use of mediums and the influence from religion (or the lack thereof) help to distinguish between the artists and their time periods. Artemisia Gentileschi's Madonna and Child, was created during the Baroque Period, c. 1609 (Brash), when the Catholic Church was sponsoring the arts to return to traditions Protestantism had disregarded (Baroque Artists). Created in Rome, this painting shows the mother, Madonna, holding her child, the young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even with the difference in periods of time, both women chose to paint a mother and child in a tender moment. One, Artemisia's show the mother preparing to feed her young, while Mary Cassatt chose to depict a mother's embrace. Both show the unity in the maternal bond. The mothers in each of the images appears relaxed, content with her child. In Madonna and Child (Brash) , the mother's face is serene as she looks down at her hungry child. Her body is relaxed and leaning in. In The Young Mother ("The Young Mother"), the mother sits, with a slight smile, giving her the appearance of bliss and contentment in the simple act of holding her child. The child in each painting is an older baby, instead of a newborn, allowing the artists to show the child being old enough to hold himself up and be aware of his surroundings. By doing this, the artists were able to show the connection between the mother and child is mutual, that the child is aware of his mother's love in holding or feeding, and feels love in return. both artists use light to spotlight the mother and child. While the Baroque Period used bolder light and shadow (Baroque and the Age of Enlightenment 2.14), and Impressionists focused more on the way light fell across surfaces (Gersh–Nesic), both utilized light to call attention to the mother and child. Finally, both images focus on only the mother and child with no other beings or distractions in the portraits. Doing this allows the viewer to become immersed in the moment and the bond ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Dreams In Bless Me Ultima By Rudolfo Anaya Dreams have many meanings some come in various different forms. Some dreams have very deep meanings while others are just simply a product of your imagination. For example some people experience Deja Vu. Deja Vu is when you have a dream of something and then it comes to life. People who have had Deja Vu have been very surprised. A dream is a product of your imagination some are just entertaining while others might be viewed as life lessons. Some dreams have deeper meanings into them, you just have to look for them. For example some people have been having dreams of going to a certain place then the next morning they end up in the same exact place. When you arrive at the place you will have a certain feeling like you have been here before then you will remember that your dreamed about it. Dreams have so much to to do with your imagination but some are no product of your imagination but a product of reality. Dreams have many meanings they might be good, bad, and scary ,whatever they are they are still a product of you. Likewise In Bless Me Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya, Antonio's dreams, thoughts, and actions help identify who he is and what he is meant to be . There are several examples of Antonio finding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Antonio has been very curious about his culture and his beliefs. This has lead him to question everything he has ever believed in and why things happen. " God knows everything. Man tries to know and his knowledge will kill us all. I want to know. I want to know the mysteries of God. I want to take God into my body and have him answer my questions." ( Anaya 191) Antonio seeks the reasons of God. He wants to know why God does certain things. When Antonio says he wants to take God into his body he means he wants to have his Communion. Antonio wants the knowledge God has. He wants to know why God allows evil to exist in the world, he believes the world would be be better if it was "evil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Rivalry Of Elizabeth Rivalry between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots Religion is a main reason why Elizabeth executed Mary. Evidence which supports this reason is that some English Catholics would have preferred Mary as Queen of England. This would have made Elizabeth feel as she would need to execute Mary because Mary gave Catholics a reason to rebel against Elizabeth. Elizabeth was a protestant queen and most Catholics preferred a queen of their own belief. Thus, this was the best time to rebel against Elizabeth and gain a new catholic queen who lead the country. All they had to do, was releasing her from imprisonment. An argument in support of this evidence is that in 1570 the Pope issued a Bull ordering. Catholics should disobey Elizabeth because she was heretic. Catholics must follow the Pope and believe in him as the legitimate head of church. McLaren describes that not solely the papal bull had consequences in the year 1570, but also James Stewart's assassination: If the near conjunction of the papal bull and the Northern Rebellion does not explain the change in character of English anti–Catholicism, 1570 still remains a key date in its career. The key event, however, belongs to a British history whose parameters and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would give the Catholics courage to take Elizabeth off the throne and crown a catholic queen instead, as this is what the Pope wanted. A further piece of evidence is the Northern rebellion of 1569. It was a catholic attempt to replace Elizabeth with Mary. This would have made Elizabeth feel that she would need to execute Mary because this event happened so quickly as she has only been there for a year. Mary did not agree to it because she knew it would fail. Religion links to other factors such as dynastic reasons, because Mary said she was the rightful Queen of England and Elizabeth was illegitimate because the Catholics did not believe in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Cosmia Analysis Cosmia was written by Joanna Newsom for her album, Ys, released in 2006. The song features an orchestral arrangement by Van Dyke Parks. The overall theme of the composition appears to be that of grief and the process in dealing with personal loss. The cultural and societal interplay that this song invokes is evident through the exploration of instrumentation, genre, artist context and musicological aspects. The following table demonstrates the interpreted analysis of the musical structure. It is interesting to note that there appears to be many microstructures in the form of instrumental transitions from a section to another. Instrumentation within this piece, provides a crucial musical parameter that assists in defining the music structure. The harp and vocals appear to be the focal instrumentation featured within the song, as the other instruments fall within the role of embellishments and countermelodies. This facet is somewhat more apparent for the harp, that of which is present throughout the entirety of the piece, dictating the chordal progression. This elucidates it as the pinnacle of the instrumentation, and thus gives an insight into the composing machinations of Newsom's work. The first appearance of Section A can be divided into two parts due to the variations within the instrumentation. The second half of the verse introduces a range of instruments including jaw harp as well as the orchestral arrangement which is definitive of this particular section, as seen in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. A Short Story : A Story? Everything happened so fast. The door was hardly cracked before it burst open, smacking her in the knee and sending her reeling back. Before Jen had really recovered, one man had her in an arm locked, straining painfully against her shoulder. That was enough reason to panic, but the gleam of the knife turned the terror up to eleven. And yet, even with his threat hanging in the air, she was attempted to scream, if only to give Alyssa a chance of escaping before she could be caught. But the brute who thudded up the stairs dispelled her hopes that Alyssa could escape, the despair of that moment was too heavy to bear. She was supposed to protect the girl, and she had failed. "Please," she whimpered, not even managing to hold back her tears, "Please, don't hurt her." The heat of the shower relaxed Alyssa, allowing her mind a brief respite from worry and vigilance. A momentary retreat to the girl she was not so long ago, ignorant of the horrors shrouded in the darkness. The pleasant mood lingered as she stepped out, taking her time drying and dressing, before drying her hair. She still hadn't gotten used to the weather here in Maine, but it was definitely too cold for wet hair. She dressed in the same clothes she had already taken off. A white tank top under an oversized sweater, over a pair of black yoga pants. The epitome of comfort. Without any further concern or thought, she opened the door to the hallway. Just on the other side of that door stood a man. An older, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. The Life Of Saint Philomena Saint Philomena was the daughter of a Prince who governed one of the states in Greece and her Mother too was from the royal family. Unfortunately, her parents had no children, but they worshiped idols. However, they continue to offer sacrifices and prayers to their false gods. Certainly, there was a doctor from Rome named Publius, who lived next to them in order to check up her father. Publius was a Christian; seeing the suffering of her parents, inspired by the Holy Spirit, he spoke to them about Christianity and promised to pray for them when they accept Baptism. Clearly, the burning zeal of grace accompanied his words and enlightened they are perceptive and triumphed over their will. They became Christians and obtained their long desired contentment that Publius had assured them as the reward of their conversion. Eventually, Philomena was born; they gave her the name of "Luminous," an allusion to the light of Faith of which she had been, as it were, the fruit. The day of her Baptism her parents called her "Filumena," or "Daughter of Light," that means she was intuitive into the Faith. In addition, the love which her parents had for her was so great that they had her always with them. Philomena assured Jesus Christ that her virginity belongs to him. Meanwhile, her family had to go to Rome because her father had a problem with the Emperor concerning his province. Consequently, when Diocletian saw Philomena, he loved her and he wanted Philomena to be his wife. He seemed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Short Story Her words twirled around me like a ribbon, swirling like the silky curls that framed her face. She had always been good at pretending. Her laughter covered the iciness in the hospital room like a blanket, hiding it from sight. The window muffled the desperate screams of the trees breaking against the harsh wind. Drip. Drip. Drip. "Charles and I always talk about how clumsy I am. If he wasn't a surgeon, I'd probably be dead!" Her cheerful chirp pulled me from my thoughts, eliciting a chuckle that forced its way out of my mouth. After everything that had happened, I still adored her, which would disgust the nurse if she knew the truth. "I'm so grateful Charles found me, it was quite a nasty fall. It's frightening how accidents like this can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Slowly the ribbon began to fray, but it danced so vivaciously that I didn't notice. Loving words and sweet embraces became harsh insults, broken vases, timid pleas and apologetic hind sights. Her parents had filed claims for domestic violence multiple times during the first year of our marriage. But each time the police arrived at our house and questioned me, Jo charmed them away with her demeanour. I was a doctor, my job was to heal, why would I hurt my own wife? When they spotted the bruises, she would laugh it away as clumsiness and offer them dinner. Her ribbon had wrapped itself around their eyes, and eventually they stopped coming. Every kick, every punch, every bloodstain was just a form of stress relief. I told myself the same thing every day, "It won't happen again, I promise. I love her and she loves me. It won't happen again." But it did, and soon her ribbon transformed into something else entirely. But this morning was too much. I didn't mean for her to end up in hospital. She was wrong about me, she thought I wasn't capable of it. So did I. Drip. Drip. Drip. I remember the blood, dripping slowly onto the parquetry. I remember the gasps, the pleas, the screams. I remember the blow that landed Joanna in hospital. When we go home it will be different now. She knows what I can do. She thought that she had me in her control. The few times I had tried to stand up to her had only led to more scars. Every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. The Secret Life Of Bees Character Analysis Many people can have a more than one "mother." Whether they are blood related or not, they can have all the traits a mom has to someone. Black Mary, for example, is a mother figure to many people in the novel, "The Secret Life of Bees," by Sue Monk Kidd. The Secret Life of Bees was set in 1965. The novel, written by Sue Monk Kidd, mostly talks about a coming of age process with the main character, Lily Owens as she grows up. She learns about the love, family, and Black Mary. Black Mary is a major piece to the novel for she is one of the reasons that Lily developed as a person so much.The use of Black Mary as a symbol helps readers understand the novel's overall theme, which is "people can have family even though they are not related by blood." The symbol, Black Mary is significant to the novel as a whole since she gives people comfort and strength. In the novel, The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd, August told Lily a story about how Black Mary will stand in for someone until they come back when she said, "'Do you remember the nun Beatrix, who ran away?' 'What do you mean?' the sister said. 'The nun Beatrix didn't run away. Why there she is over near the altar, sweeping.' Well, you can imagine how this floored the real Beatrix. She marched over to the sweeping woman to get a look at her and discovered it was none other than Mary. Mary smiled at Beatrix, then led her back to her room and gave her back her nun outfit," (Kidd 91). While Beatrix was away, Mary was standing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Gianlorenzo Bernini's The Ecstasy Of Saint Teresa The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa is an architecture of the Baroque period in which light was used to convey spiritual meaning upon this sculpture. It was sculpted from 1647–52 by Gianlorenzo Bernini for the Santa Maria della Vittoria, in Rome, Italy. This architectural piece is made out of marble. One way that the sculpture uses light to convey spiritual meaning is through the allegorical depiction of a dove in the background, which represents the light of the Holy Ghost. Another way that the sculpture conveys spiritual meaning by using light in the content is through the gilded stucco rays that surround the angel and Teresa. The artist, Gianlorenzo Bernini, used the structure of the church to provide light to convey a spiritual meaning on his sculpture. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...