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    AD317‚ TMA01 Why‚ according to secularization theory‚ is modernity bound to undermine religion? How far do you think it has done so in practice? Provide examples from the UK and other countries using the Course Introduction. Secularisation has many levels of meaning in theory and in the historical processes This essay will briefly define how advocates of secularization theory defined the concept of secularisation. Then will explain how social changes in different countries associated with

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    ethnologist and he has an interest in the Philippine language Prometheus Bound - The famous painting of the Prometheus myth is arguably by Peter Paul Rubens and Frans Snyders c. 1611-1618‚ oil on canvas. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Story: Prometheus was a titan; He was a champion for mankind‚ known for his witty intelligence‚ who stole fire from Zeus and gave it to mortals. Zeus then punished him for his crime by having him bound to a rock while a great eagle ate his liver every day only to

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    Promethean Man: Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage The Myth of Prometheus: The ancient Greek myth of Prometheus is a tale about philanthropy‚ strength of character‚ moral truth and the willingness to sacrifice oneself for the good of others. It has stayed one of the most influential Greek myths throughout the centuries‚ and has inspired numerous works of art from literature to paintings and sculputres. In Greek mythology‚ Prometheus (derived from the ancient Greek word meaning "forethought") was

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    The portrayal of Zeus in Hesiod’s Theogony is very similar to his portrayal in Prometheus Bound in the way Zeus acts and reacts. The portrayals are different because the perceptions of Zeus have changed. The portrayal of Zeus in Hesiod’s Theogony is very‚ very favorable. "…the whole poem can be read as an elaboration of the greatness of this god." (ACM 130) Prometheus Bound is written in a way that the reader can’t help but dislike Zeus. Theogony describes different aspects of Zeus’ personality;

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    1) Research all parts  a) Answer EVERY question  b)   c) Download songs on Arts and Music and listen to them  d) Read poems in literature/every link  e) Watch The Dark Knight   2) Debate questions/Quiz    Outline  Bold​  means applied to most works in the area    1. Art & Music:  a. Post Structuring of the WorldBonadventure Hotel  1. Post Modernism Art  a. Late 20th Century Work that is characterized by the mix  of previous styles and general distrust theories.  2. Los Angeles  3. Suggests to condemn consumerism/celebrate capitalism

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    Greece. Greek art was the start of western classical art in the classical‚ geometric‚ and archaic periods. In those periods five forms of art was mastered and created. Greek arts five forms were sculpture‚ painting‚ jewelry‚ pottery‚ and architecture. Many pieces of Greek art like vases and paintings have scenes of a statute like woman or gods surrounding the same woman. The Greek people and gods called this woman Pandora. Pandora was a woman that was born from the clay of the earth and was molded by

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    Neoclassicism‚ an 18th century art and architecture movement‚ looked to Greek and Roman art for models of harmony‚ idealized realism‚ and reason and drew on Enlightenment thinking. Neoclassical art‚ therefore‚ closely resembles the art of classical antiquity. Neoclassical Literature • Neoclassical playwrights turned to subjects based on classical myths and adhered to classical unities of time‚ place‚ and action. Neoclassical theater was characterized by grandiosity and opulence; this was reflected

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    referencing the mythological greek god Prometheus and Lucifer in the subtitle of this novel. It is entitled "The Modern Prometheus." This is the introduction to one of the main characters‚ Victor‚ and his want to be as Prometheus and Lucifer were. Through Victor’s discoveries he was trying to possess the mystical powers held by only God Himself‚ as did Prometheus and Lucifer. Prometheus‚ Lucifer‚ and Victor were thoughtful and good at heart. Prometheus taught humans the arts of mathematics

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    Baroque ideals of art and culture. He is considered by some to have blended the work from the Renaissance and Early Baroque into one of the first truly "European" styles of painting. His style is considered to be an exaggerated Baroque style with large amounts of emphasis on color‚ sensuality‚ and movement. Subjects in Rubens’ paintings are commonly shown in dynamic postures with facial expressions full of emotion and expressive movement. Rubens was born in Siegen‚ Westphalia on the 28th of June in 1577

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