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181: A Reflection Of Egypt In The 2
... exhausted all the possibilities of realism. In an interview in 1957 he made the following assessment of his own development: "I am now going through a stage of absorption and meditation I don't know when I will resume writing, but when I do, I will not go back to realism. The world I had made it my mission to describe ...
182: Watcher
... a year prior. Second, he knew a tremendous amount about what made people tick and how to exploit it against them. Finally he was a Buddhist. Charlie learned many different meditation methods and ways of praying by Thompson. He also thought a few things about what makes people tick. At the end of the story the Ogden boys beat up Robert ...
183: The Lonely Soul Of Dasein
... which Heidegger describes on pages 346-347) in which Dasein finds itself. These social scripts are provided by the relationships to Others and are derived from idle talk and personal meditation on the questions which conscience brings to Dasein s attention. Although critical observation is not necessary for proper psychological synthesis of social scripts, the implications of devouring past events and ...
184: The Muses Of Greek Mythology
... no books to read from, relied on their memories. The original number of muses and their names vary. At first, three muses were worshipped on Mount Helicon in Boeotia: Melete ("meditation"), Mneme ("memory"), and Aoede ("song"). Another three were worshipped at Delphi and their names represented the names of the strings of a lyre: Nete, Mese, and Hypate. The Greeks believed ...
185: Shakespeare Sonnet12
... man to not lose his beauty to the ravages of time. In order to do this, one must reproduce so beauty will live. In the first quatrain, Shakespeare begins his meditation on the process of decay. He begins the poem with "I", which signals that Shakespeare will later give his own experience and account. The first object presented in this sonnet ...
186: Macbeth Issues
... Macbeth’s death as something real but meaningless. He shows neither remorse nor grief. In the end of the play Macbeth’s reactions to Lady Macbeth death was ”…a brief meditation on the meaningless of human actions”, states Everette. He realizes everything he strove for in life was in vain; therefore his wife’s death seems more like an escape from ...
187: Decartes
Descartes is famed by is familiar notion, I think therefore I am (Cogito, ergo sum.). It is a conclusion he has reached in his second meditation after much deliberation on the existence of anything certain. After he discovers his ability to doubt and to understand , he is able to substantiate his necessary existence as a consequence ...
188: Atticus
... love of his son. Atticus, the Father, won't let go, and that's the point. In my humble opinion, the message of the book is that an ultimately moving meditation on the ineffable, unmatchable love between a parent and a child should always be a close bond, because you might not have a second chance for reconciliation. Atticus Cody receives ...
189: Hamlets Procrastination And Co
... very beginning of the play. The ghost informs him about Claudius evil doings. Hamlet is prompt by replying: Haste me to know t; that I, with wings as swift As meditation or the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge. (Shakespeare, p. 67) This passage shows how Hamlet decides to avenge his father s death. In fact, he declares that ...
190: Sonnet 12
... man to not lose his beauty to the ravages of time. In order to do this, one must reproduce so beauty will live. In the first quatrain, Shakespeare begins his meditation on the process of decay. He begins the poem with "I", which signals that Shakespeare will later give his own experience and account. The first object presented in this sonnet ...


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