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Search results 1801 - 1810 of 3135 matching essays
- 1801: Freud 2
- ... many publications and lectures. After the onset of World War I Freud devoted little time to clinical observation and concentrated on the application of his theories to the interpretation of religion, mythology, art, and literature. In 1923 he was stricken with cancer of the jaw, which necessitated constant, painful treatment in addition to many surgical operations. Despite his physical suffering he ...
- 1802: Freud
- ... Except they won't disobey you, and I expect they'd be a little more respectful of all that I would do for them. Psycho: Okay, the next word is religion. Jenny: Futile. Non-lasting. Psycho: Love Jenny: Useless. Really, love means nothing, just like marriage is meaningless. Psycho: I see. Next word, sex. Jenny: Ugh. So vulgar, dirty, disgusting. So ...
- 1803: Freud And Jung
- ... sometime in their lives. For example, when we are born we assume that our mothers will act in a caring and supportive way. Jung associated ideas from anthropology, history, and religion to form his theory on the collective unconscious. There are many more differences and similarities between Freud and Jung. However, these three aspects created the most distance between the two ...
- 1804: Fredrick Douglass
- ... I WILL BE HEARD (32). Ever controversial, Garrison made many enemies throughout the country. As described by Douglass in his autobiography Life and Times, Garrison made sweeping attacks on organized religion because the churches refused to take a stand against slavery. He also believed that the U.S. Constitution upheld slavery. Garrison said that abolitionists should refuse to vote or run ...
- 1805: Ernest Hemingway 5
- ... of these two men Brett s only interest was to drink, meet new friends, and marry Mike Campbell. Even the Catholic Church failed to provide Jake with the security of religion. The Catholic Church had an awfully good way of handling all that. Good advice, anyway. Not to think about it. Oh it was swell advice. Try and take it sometime ...
- 1806: Ernest Hemingway 3
- ... that Hemingway was obsessed with death and not too sane. His obsession shows itself in the morbid death of Miss Barkley and her child. Hemingway was probably very confused about religion and sin and somehow felt or feared that people would or should be punished for enjoying life's pleasures. Probably, the strongest reason for writing about Catherine Barkley's death ...
- 1807: Empress Wu
- ... family was assassinated. Accomplishments During Empress Wu s life, she was extremely devoted to Buddhism due to Empress Wu being raised in a family that is very dedicated to their religion. In her case, she was brought up in a Buddhist family. She was secretly supported by the Buddhist sects. They believed that Empress Wu was the reincarnation of Bodhaisattva Martreya ...
- 1808: Emily Dickinson 6
- ... seminary insisted on religious as well as intellectual growth. Emily didn't like the religious environment and was under considerable pressure to become a professing Christian. When it came to religion, Emily was a skeptic. She returned home so she wouldn't have to face the religious environment, and her parents asked her to come home. Emily began to write poems ...
- 1809: Emerson
- ... past through books, and express themselves through actions. On July 15, 1838, Emerson gives another address at Harvard "The Divinity School Address." In it, he rejected "historical Christianity" for a "religion founded in nature." Emerson's best written work was done between 1836 and 1860. His first book, "Nature," was published on September 9, 1836. It was about the main principles ...
- 1810: Elie Wiesel
- ... convinced Elie to apply for U.S. citizenship, and then Elie eventually decided to remain in America. As many knew that Jewish people were high believers and mainly focused on religion. However, Elie Wiesel thought of God before, during, and after the Holocaust as both the protector and punisher of the Jews. Whatever had happened before he had faith that it ...
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