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…positive emotions such as: the attractive, the sublime...etc. The uncanny is something fearful and frightening, and such as it has been neglected in the history of aesthetics. Freud will wed psychoanalytic and aesthetics modes of thought to develop his theory…
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…she actually is. When she sees, 'two young lovers lately wed' in the moonlight, she becomes aware that she is missing out on romance. One day she saw the reflection of Sir Lancelot riding alone in her mirror and was enchanted by him. Even though she knew…
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…, only to die a few months after the wedding. His childhood home was culturally stimulating, but in his art Munch turned again and again to the memory of illness, death and grief. Munch began painting at the age of 17 in Christianity (now Oslo). A state…
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…. These plots usually revolved around the attempts of young lovers to meet or wed. It's usually 'right here and now' Theatre, just as 'Theatre Sports' is immediate and improvised which interacts with audience intervention. Theatre was not necessarily on stage either…
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…There were very few things that brought whole families together. The only real occasions were weddings and funerals. Then, some brillian mind, unsatisfied with this arrangement, invented the family reunion. The family reunion brings your entire family…
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…, state banquets, and the general running of state affairs. The Hall of Earthly Peace was the residence of the empress. The bridal chamber was only occupied for three days following the wedding; otherwise, the emperor and empress resided in separate…
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…and gentle one. In order to ensure Katherine is married, Baptista disallows Bianca to be espoused until Katherine is wed, forcing the many suitors to Bianca to find a mate for Katherine in order for them to vie for Bianca's love. Many critics of the play condemn…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of festivals were celebrated in different ways. There were festivals that marked an individual occasion and weren't part of the festival calendar, like family festivals such as weddings and christenings. Some took place at the same time every year and were…
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…and without reason. Nobody will deny that having a few drinks among friends can be a very pleasant thing to do. Weddings and champagne, a toast at graduation or promotion for many people, a little glass of something can make an occasion special. Drinking is part…
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…old is not responsible enough to drink alcohol then why are eight teen year olds allowed to vote, pay taxes, and be sent off to war to die. But may not drink champagne at they’re wedding. The MPAA law did not stop alcohol drinking in any form of fashion…
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