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301: Cicero: Is Law Possible Without Virtue?
... influence of the aristocracy; and third, that certain matters should be reserved to the people for decision and judgement." This composite state expressed in Scipio by Cicero, is an ideal Rome of the past. The Rex, was the royal element; the senate was the aristocratic influence; The plebs and patricians became the deciding people. Cicero addressed the pragmatical problems faced by the universal community, by giving it armies, judges and powers ...
302: The Life and Times of Edgar ALlan Poe
... Poe had promised it would since Poe found the work more difficult than he had imagined, and because he got sick in December and had to spend the whole month in bed. Graham's George Rex Graham (see image on top of page), owner of the magazine Casket, bought Burton's magazine for $3500 per subscriber and started the publishing of Graham's Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine (the Casket ...
303: Psychological Origins Of Frank
... The idea that a mother can loathe, fear, and reject her baby has until recently been one of the most repressed of psychoanalytical insights, although it is of course already implicit in the story of Oedipus, whose parents cast him out as an infant to die. There are several parallels between the monster and Mary. First she identifies with the monster (as a rejected child). She spent two years peering in ...
304: Sigmund Freud: 1856 - 1939
... most powerful shaper of a person's psychology, and that sexuality was present even in infants. He shocked society when he published these ideas in 1905. His most well-known theory is that of the "Oedipus complex" -- that in children (boys, that is) there is a sexual attraction towards the mother and a sense of jealousy to the point of hatred of the father. He later developed a parallel theory for ...
305: Carl Jung
... class. The personal subconscious acts like a filing cabinet for those ego rejections. Clusters of related thoughts in the personal subconscious form Complexes. One type of complex we have talked about in class is the Oedipus Complex. For example, if one has a mother complex, (s)he can not be independent of his/her mother or a similar figure. Complexes are often highly visible to people, but unfelt by the individual ...
306: Carl Gustav Jung
... class. The personal subconscious acts like a filing cabinet for those ego rejections. Clusters of related thoughts in the personal subconscious form Complexes. One type of complex we have talked about in class is the Oedipus Complex. For example, if one has a mother complex, (s)he can not be independent of his/her mother or a similar figure. Complexes are often highly visible to people, but unfelt by the individual ...
307: George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House" - A Fantasia in the Russian Manner on English Themes
... will always be know for plays such as ‘ Pygmalion', a play he wrote in 1912 for the actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell - perhaps the play is best known for its film adaptation ‘My Fair Lady', starring Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn-, and ‘Heartbreak House'. George Bernard Shaw died in 1950. The Play Shaw wrote 'Heartbreak House' in 1913, on the eve of the First World War, but had to postpone the production ...
308: Ancient Egyptians and the Norsemen: Creating the Past
... education in the Egyptian culture harnessed the attempts to create an accurate creation myth. So the Egyptians made up stories based on their surroundings and what they thought or knew to be true (Warner 13). Rex Warner backed up this statement when he said “It is accordingly not surprising that in the earliest written cosmogonies, or creation myths, we find a mixture of thought and imagery about the beginnings of things ...
309: Sexual Urges, Society, and Religion
... Ego and Super Ego rule the body. It was all a matter of mental understanding, It is also the basis of Jungian psychology. Sex was natural and a vital part of development, i.e. Oepidus Rex Complex. Freud also saw America's strong ties to religion. Feud felt the church was too strict about sexuality and that if it was open to sexuality, a better life could be lead. If one ...
310: Noah's Ark and The Great Flood
... drowned and sank first, while the larger creatures were able to float about a bit before sinking? Can you imagine that?! Noah looks over the side of the Ark to see ants, dogs, cows, T. Rex, Moas, etc., all treading water, and disappearing in order of size... The People Once Noah had seen all the animals off, he then had to set about repopulating the world. Once again, incest in the ...


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