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- 5681: Confucius 3
- ... Zhenglo (1032) and Zhengi (1033-1107), but for the orthodox statement of Neo-Confucianism, one turns to Zhu Xi (1130- 1200). His commentaries on the four scriptures of Confucianism were required study for the imperial civil service examinations. From the beginning of the 1200's to about 1949 and the communist era in China, Confucianism was the belief that told the peasants of China that the mandate of heaven said that ...
- 5682: Confucius 2
- ... Zhenglo (1032) and Zhengi (1033-1107), but for the orthodox statement of Neo-Confucianism, one turns to Zhu Xi (1130- 1200). His commentaries on the four scriptures of Confucianism were required study for the imperial civil service examinations. From the beginning of the 1200's to about 1949 and the communist era in China, Confucianism was the belief that told the peasants of China that the mandate of heaven said that ...
- 5683: Hysteria In The Crucible
- ... fear of witchcraft, and the process of hysteria begins. The American Communist scare in the 1950's was initiated by the increased popularity of the socialist system of government. Because this system challenged the basic civil rights of Americans, this event involved the entire nation. In order for hysteria to occur a significant number of people must learn of the event. This happens by the promotion and spread of fear throughout ...
- 5684: Comparison Of Spartan And Samu
- ... of Spartan boys who died under punishment. They also were taught military discipline, obedience, toughness and endurance. Spartans did not consider the arts of reading and writing necessary. Boys learned the Iliad and songs of war and religion, however, leaping, running, wrestling, and wielding a weapon with grace and accuracy were believed to be much more important. The whole way of life, the constitution of the state, the system of education ...
- 5685: Hamlet Character Analysis For
- ... went and married his uncle so soon after his father s death. 3He has no feelings anymore; feelings of love, pity and remorse were no longer a part of him. Hamlet finds himself unceasingly at war with his own hesitancy and indecisiveness. As if to provoke himself into action, he tends to describe himself and his bizarre situation in very melodramatic terms. Even so, Hamlet's attitude is more than an ...
- 5686: Hamlet Literary Analysis
- ... to proceed. Hamlet is caught in the middle of acting. Hamlet finally gets his act together, and decides to act the part his father had given him, when he sees the soldiers going off to war to die. The imminent death of twenty thousand men that for a fantasy and trick of fame go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, which ...
- 5687: Heart Of Darkness 4
- ... dying, struggles against the evil consuming his soul, . . .both the diabolic love and the unearthly hate of the mysteries it had penetrated fought for the possession of that soul satiated with primitive emotions. . . (116). The war between good and evil within his soul is immense, as he struggles between what he once was, and the evil that he now is being consumed by. Kurtz, a genius at whatever he attempted, was ...
- 5688: Colonization
- ... included its sense of national greatness which was promoted by Richard Hakluyt: "to extend the reformed religion, to expand trade, to supply England's needs from her own dominions, to provide bases in case of war with Spain, to enlarge the queen's revenues and navy, to discover a Northwest Passage to the Orient, and to employ the growing number of people made idle by the surge of population growth." (pg ...
- 5689: How Women Are Portrayed In Hom
- ... The suffering mother in The Odyssey is Anticlia, Odysseus mother. During his journey to Hades, he talks with his mother only after she drinks out of the pool of blood. When he left for the war she was alive, and while he visits with her she tells him she has died from the "longing to know what you were doing and the force of my affection for you" (p. 116) She ...
- 5690: Claude Monet
- ... to remain in Paris. This marked the beginning of a lifestyle, which was becoming increasingly traveling, culminating in Monet's move to London in the early 1870's to avoid involvement in the Franco-Prussian War. Here he was exposed to the English masters, Constable and Turner. Later, Monet returned again to Le Havre where he painted the often cited Impression: Sunrise, the painting largely credited with the naming of the ...
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