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- 191: Macbeth - Lady Macbeth- Character Changes Throughout The Pla
- ... these many factors, Lady Macbeth ends her life and Macbeth is forced to ponder his own existence as well. Macbeth’s general outlook of life proved to be a brief meditation on the meaningless of human actions: Life’s but a walking shadow; a poor player, That struts and frets his hour upon the stage, And then is heard no more ...
- 192: Robert Browning
- ... him not only by tradition, the Christian conception of God" (cited in Payne,1967, p. 200). Robert Browning's spiritual journey was not one of disinterest but one of great meditation and thought. Browning appeared to take time contemplating his spiritual beliefs. In his poetry, there is evidence of God and Christianity in both positive and negative aspects. Both aspects helped ...
- 193: Les Miserables
- ... has some problems of his own. A man gets arrested under the name of Jean Valjean and is about to be condemned for his crimes. After a night of deep meditation, Madeleine decides to confess his past. Madeleine goes to Arras where the trial is taking place and Madeleine confesses to be Jean Valjean. A few days later Jean Valjean is ...
- 194: Howl & Kaddish By Allen Ginsberg
- ... Her life was indeed a horrible one, and maybe it was better off it she was dead. Allen missed her anyway. The first part of the poem, is basically a meditation-one where Ginsberg asks many rhetorical questions. The subject of an after life comes up, Ginsberg is pondering what his mother is doing after she died. It ends with part ...
- 195: Standing Mahadeva
- ... called Vinayak (kowledeable) or Vighneshwer (god to remove obstacles). He has elephant's head and a big belly. The story behind it was: Once Shiva went in a forest for meditation. At that time Parvati gave birth to Ganesha. One day Parvati was taking bath and Ganesha was guarding the door. At that time Shiva suddenly came back, as Ganesha didn ...
- 196: Mythology Of Indian Dance
- ... higher and lower classes. Lord Brahma gave a long thought to the request of Lord Indra and finally decided to help them. Lord Brahma went into a state of deep meditation. He called to mind the four Vedas. Vedas are the earliest scriptures of the Hindus. He distilled the essence from each of the Vedas. From ‘Rigveda’, he derived the words ...
- 197: Existentialism In Film
- ... out refusal to know it indirectly, through the intangible, namely, the love of others, art that penetrates more deeply the structure of reality rather than merely mimicking its surface, and meditation on the quiet and ordinary miracles of human life. The move of the angels themselves from their black and white, a temporal, non-spatial realm to the time cursed, space ...
- 198: The Battle For Your Mind: Persuasion & Brainwashing Techniques Being Used On The Public
- ... patterns of thinking and behavior. Other often-used physiological weapons to modify normal brain functions are fasting, radical or high sugar diets, physical discomforts, regulation of breathing, mantra chanting in meditation, the disclosure of awesome mysteries, special lighting and sound effects, programmed response to incense, or intoxicating drugs. The same results can be obtained in contemporary psychiatric treatment by electric shock ...
- 199: Biblical Allusions and Imagery in Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath
- ... supply of parallels between the life of Jim Casy and the messiah whose initials he bears. Just as Christ did, he embarks upon his mission after a long period of meditation in the wilderness. He corrects the old ideas of religion and justice and selflessly sacrifices himself for his cause.10 Unlike the parallel of Tom and Moses, this one is ...
- 200: Notes to Myself: Facades
- ... numbers and leaving no indication as to what subject the reader should expect to be encountering upon reading sections. His views are interesting to say the least. Focusing on self meditation and self reliance, he proceeds to describe human interaction and what he really is thinking when exposed to different situations. For instance, he describes a conversation with a young lady ...
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