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- 2541: Scarlet Letter- Judgment
- ... has taken it upon himself to judge and punish. It has been recognized as something man does and it has been accepted among society. It seems as though every race, religion, action, and belief a person associates themselves with will be judged and will be criticized. There are some circumstances that judging is okay, such as in the court of law ...
- 2542: Sahure Ancient Egyptian Art
- ... powerful empire. Sahure glances straightforward in confidence completely ignoring the Nome to his side, as if he is clairvoyantly or divinely aware of his surroundings. Ancient Egyptian culture often associated religion and politics that presented the rulers as semi-divine beings who communicated with gods, and the earlier dynasties even believed that the rulers were gods. Correspondingly, if a ruler did ...
- 2543: Nonwestern Art
- ... developments. Ceramics, textiles and metalwork improved greatly, architectural skills allowed the construction of huge pyramids and other structures and there was enough leisure tune for art and a highly organized religion. The Moche culture, a culture that has left impressive archaeological sites and some of the most outstanding pottery to be seen in Peru's museums, is named after the river ...
- 2544: Mythology Of Indian Dance
- Like many Indian arts, Indian dance also has its root in religion. Without the religious and cultural background of India, the growth and beauty of Indian dance is not possible. In ‘Natya Shastra’, there is a small story about the origin of ...
- 2545: History Of Philippine Cinema
- ... an already existing market. From the komedya of the sarswela, the typical Filipino aksyon movie was to develop. The line dividing the good and the bad in the komedya was religion with the Christians being the good and the Moors representing the bad. In present movies, the line that divides the two is now law or class division. The sinakulo or ...
- 2546: History And Culture Of The Renaissance
- ... wide spread. Gunpowder transformed warfare. In political subjects Renaissance theorists like Machiavelli said that the central task of government was to maintain security and peace, not preserve liberty and justice. Religion especially changed during the Renaissance. In the Middle ages people were primarily concerned with serving the church and getting to heaven. The increase of in arts and education gave people ...
- 2547: Johann Sebastian Bach 2
- ... era. He would weave several musical lines of melodies to one musical piece. Bach became a supreme master of this difficult compositional skill. Plus, through several of his pieces his religion influences him greatly. He even chose to put different cultures in his pieces. He would combine patterns of French dancers, Italian melodies, and German counterpoint all in one when he ...
- 2548: Existentialism In Film
- ... this is. I relate these scenes from Sunday's Children as an example because they account for the tone of Bergman's entire Ïuvre. His films will overthrow convention, authority, religion and ideals. He will remain the savagely self-absorbed existential hero, bold and uncompromising in his confrontation with the problems of the human predicament, intractable and unresponsive with regard to ...
- 2549: Cinematography Everything You Need To Know
- ... and Lacombe Lucien (1974). The Spaniard Luis Bunuel, working in Mexico, Spain, and France--and defying all categorization--continued to break new ground with ironic examinations of the role of religion (Nazarin, 1958; Viridiana, 1961; The Milky Way, 1969) and absurdist satires on middle-class foibles (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, 1972).^From Sweden Ingmar BERGMAN emerged in the 1950s ...
- 2550: Baroque Architecture
- ... challenged. French Baroque architecture was more restrained in its expression than its Italian counterpart. The most common and remembered details that made the two styles different were its culture, economy, religion, government, and economics. These can make one style very different from the other, but there were also other reasons why. Italians were the first to come up with Baroque architecture ...
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