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  • Nicolas Poussin And Roman Influences
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    ... than into it. This is because the forms in the painting work together on the surface as a wave of light and shadow that contributes to the movement of the eye and evokes a sense of time and space. The scenes of his paintings are arbitrarily cut out of a larger context rather than composed with a distinctive com positionally framed effect (Russel, 1969) Poussin's style, while incorporating some aspects of the Baroque sensibilities, was well labeled French Classicism. To distinguish his style,...
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  • Plato Apology Death Penalty
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    ... phones; he is mentioned explicitly shortly after this. While it may seem Aristophanes was maliciously attacking Socrates, credible evidence points to the contrary. The Clouds was an attack on the Sophists, and its plot required somebody to represent the typical Sophist. While Socrates differed in many regards to the Sophists, the public did not make the distinction, and it was they who Aristophanes was writing for. To anybody who knew Socrates personally the portrayal was, as was it was inte...
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  • Form Of Government Ancient Athens
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    In Ancient Greece there were four forms of government that were practiced Monarchy's, Aristocracy, Oligarchy and Direct Democracy. In Ancient Athens they had a direct democracy which allowed the citizens to participate in political decision making. In Ancient Sparta they had an oligarchy form of government in which the state was ruled by a small group of citizens who also controlled the military. The political system of ancient Athens was a democracy, which involved all of its citizens by giving...
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  • Plato And Aristotle Perfect Society
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    Plato vs. Aristotle Numerous experts in modern time regard Plato as the first genuine political philosopher and Aristotle as the first political scientist. They were both great thinkers in regards to, in part with Socrates, being the foundation of the great western philosophers. Plato and Aristotle each had ideas in how to proceed with improving the society in which they were part of during their existence. It is necessary therefore to analyze their different theoretical approaches regarding the...
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  • Idea Of Peace Women Of Athens Feel
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    First, the mentalities of most citizens are that of following the crowd. If small groups of people change their view of our status in activities of war, they will influence other people to change their minds, and so on. Slowly we will find that large areas of Athens will alter their opinions, not only because they feel that they are right, but also so that they may fit in with the majority, therefore spreading the idea of peace and retraction from fighting. Then if the decision is made to withdr...
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  • Sense Of This Word Ancient Greeks
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    Ancient Greece (1) We cannot refer to the history of ancient Greece as something unified, because ancient Greeks did not have a national identity, in the contemporary sense of this word. Greece consisted of numerous cities-states, which were often in the state of war with each other. However, it is possible to define the historical origins of ancient Greeks. Many historians suggest that these origins can be traced back to Minoan civilization, which flourished from approximately 2700 to 1450 BC o...
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  • Bhagavad Gita N P
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    Khrishnas Teachings Khrishnas teachings in the Bhagavad-Gita are very interesting. One of the most amazing scenes describes the battlefield and the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna. I consider this scene to be merely a symbolic interpretation. First of all, the battlefield can be compared with the battlefield of mind. The actual story describes the events taking place on Kurukshetra battlefield. This is the scene of spiritual awakening taking place in the edge between death and life, death an...
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  • Niccolo Machiavelli Athenian Democracy
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    What is Hobbes, Plato and Machiavelli's view on liberty respectively? Plato has successfully shown the inherent weakness of liberty in its potential to collapse into tyranny, he has failed to recognize that this weakness can be minimized, and hence I, personally, dont share his low opinion of democracy. Before I begin my discussion of Plato's argument for the inherent weakness of democracy in The Republic, I have to clarify what is meant by democracy (liberty) in this context. By democracy Plato...
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  • Money Aristophanes 33 Comic Poet Lysistrata
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    Plato on Aristophanes "The Age of Heroes was passed and the Age of Iron was come. " (Lord 31) This age was the time when Aristophanes, the great Greek comic-poet, had lived and produced his fine works of literature. Aristophanes was "born an Athenian citizen some time in the decade following 450 BC" (Lord 21) "The Peloponnesian War began in 431 BC and dragged its weary course till 404 BC" (Lord 22 - 23) Aristophanes lived to see his city shorn of all her power, her fleets scattered and dismantle...
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  • The Leadership Style And Traits Of Alcibiades
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    The Leadership Style and Traits of Alcibiades Alcibiades is a rather interesting historical figure, he is known for his close relations with Socrates and for his talents as a military general as well. Athenian army owes a lot to that ambitious and intellectually developed general, and although some of his decisions led to grave defeats, overall Alcibiades can be considered a rather successful military leader. Within the course of this paper, we will discuss Alcibiades traits and leadership style...
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  • Male And Female Division Of Labor
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    Is Plato a Feminist? According to the ancient laws, Athenian women were given into marriage by the men of their family. Their own option had no official bearing on the matter, (Gould p. 5). The tradition of an offering presented by the family of the bride was practiced in Athens, as in many states then and even nowadays. There is data that the women were given consideration not just as property. An account of arbitration tells of a man found to be squandering the important offering he has receiv...
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  • Theatre Chorus Actor
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    How different cultures affected English Theater Theater unites the past and present in a unique cultural experience. Theatre continues to thrive and has become an important subject for study in schools and universities. Reaching back in time and across the world, this ranging new history draws on the latest scholarly research to describe and celebrate theatre? s greatest achievements over 4, 500 years, from festival performances in Egypt to international multicultural theatre in the late twentie...
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  • Peloponnesian War Political Life
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    Plato's Life There is an ancient story (very likely a true one) that Plato was originally named Aristocles, but acquired the nickname Plato (broad or wide in Greek) on account of his broad shoulders. Both of Plato's parents were from distinguished aristocratic families. Plato himself, because of family connections and expectations as well as personal interest, looked forward to a life of political leadership. Besides being born into an illustrious family, Plato was born into an illustrious city....
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  • Olympic Games Persian Attack
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    In September of 490 BC. The Greco-Persian war rages on in the Marathon Plain of Northwest Attica. The Athenians have just repulsed the first Persian invasion of Greece. The Greek army was vested to ten different generals each controlling one day of battle. The generals were evenly divided on whether to wait for the Persians to attack or to attack them. A civil official, Callimachus, who decided to attack, broke the tie. Four of the generals ceded their commands to the Athenian general Miltiades ...
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  • Oedipus Rex Mind Set
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    During the classical age, there lived three principal Greek tragedians: Aristophanes, Sophocles, and Euripides. Although Thespis was the creator of the tragedy, these three were the main tragedians. Consequently, when many people within the society have the same thoughts, a mind set occurs. These mind sets are revealed through the literature and art of the society during that time. The one concept that ancient Athenians strongly believed in was religion and the respect to the gods. Such a mindse...
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  • 5 Th Century Bc Aristotle Believed
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    Greek vase painting is one of the only surviving visual arts that we have that could possibly lead to historical connotations. Aristotle provides us with a particular way of viewing art that leads to an understanding of their time. Aristotle believed that Greek playwrights should write their plays with contemporary and local situations in mind, and by this they would gain the audience of posterity by virtue of universalizing their stories. I hope to illustrate Aristotle s Poetics through several...
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  • Existence Of God Teleological Argument
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    Greek philosopher and educational reformer of the fifth century B. C. ; born at Athens, 469 B. C. ; died there, 399 B. C. After having received the usual Athenian education in music (which included literature), geometry, and gymnastics, he practised for a time the craft of sculptor, working, we are told, in his fathers workshop. Admonished, as he tells us, by a divine call, he gave up his occupation in order to devote himself to the moral and intellectual reform of his fellow citizens. He believ...
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  • Plato The Athenian One
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    Parts of what follows below were actually painful to write. However, because of the ongoing misinformation campaigns launched by Plato the Athenian and his buddies, I feel it is my duty to write this. Before examining the present situation, however, it is important that I purge the darkness from Plato's heart. One of his slaves once said, Things have never been better. Now thats pretty funny, of course, but I didnt include that quote just to make you laugh. I included it to convince you that if ...
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  • Civil War Public Figures
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    It is imperative for any public speaker to be positive and praising of the land and the populace that he / she represents and presides over. This, then, is also the case with Pericles in his funeral oration. Obviously there are great aspects about Athens and Athenians or history would have forgotten them and we would not still study them and their ways of life. However, it is my opinion that Athenian society was not exactly as Pericles made it out to be in his funeral oration. The purpose of thi...
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  • Mycenaean Civilization Minoan Civilization
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    The Greek civilization was the first European civilization. At this point in time religion is not prevalent or influential. The European religion was borrowed from the Middle East. There are two main contributions from the Greek civilization. They were politics and secular. Polis the Greek word for city state is where politics came from. They had modern politics with the first democracy. It was divided into city-states that rule themselves in a democratic fashion. With this they have the majorit...
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