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El Verdadero Significado del Honor en Áyax de Sófocles

Introducción Al leer una obra literaria como Áyax lo que sin duda puede captar en primera instancia el intelecto es la serie de eventos desafortunados que se desarrollan en los personajes, lo cual es bastante justificable ya que se trata de una tragedia. Sin embargo, Sófocles por medio de los personajes presentados plantea el camino

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P.R.A.Y.

As part of the History of Modern Art class, Br. Jesús composed a collage and includes an explanation. At the core of the composition stands Pope John Paul II, a symbol of spiritual leadership and a unifying force. His presence serves as a focal point, radiating a sense of guidance and shared purpose. Surrounding him are

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Ivan Karamazov an autobiographical character of Fyodor Dostoevsky

0.1. Introduction 0.1. The Purpose of the thesis In this thesis, I will present how Fyodor Dostoevsky’s autobiographical character in “The Brothers Karamazov” is Ivan Karamazov. He calls him his “hero”. «Everything my hero says in the text I have sent you is based on reality». They have the same questions about life and how

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El valor de la belleza en Marianela de Benito Pérez Galdós

Image by Cecilio Pla – (1901-09-21). “Creaciones femeninas XIII. Marianela”. Blanco y Negro (542). ISSN 0006-4572., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=60792270 Marianela es una novela del realismo español, de Benito Pérez Galdós, publicada en 1878. La obra relata la historia de María, llamada Nela, la joven lazarillo de Pablo, un guapo mozo ciego. Propio del realismo, la

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The Virgin and Child by Bernardino Pinturicchio (Bernardino di Betto)

Museum Report from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum I greatly enjoyed my visit to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. My favorite art piece has to be the Virgin and Child by Bernardino Pinturicchio. It is a small painting: about only 12 inches tall and 10 inches wide. Pinturicchio painted this portrait of Mary and Jesus,

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Museum Report

Portrait of Sir Thomas More and Portrait of Thomas Cromwell, by Hans Holbein the Younger at the Frick Collection, New York Visiting the Frick Collection on November 12 had a peculiarity: the art pieces were not on display in the Frick Mansion, which is temporarily closed for restoration. In their new temporary location, there were two

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Sports, Life, and Catholicism

While approaching this topic, we must consider the distinction between sports, athletics, and physical activities. In terms of sports historicity, sports are competitive activities with specific rules and involve physical exertion and skill, athletics refer to a specific set of sports, and the term physical activities encompasses any form of physical exercise involving movement and

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