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    The sublime; Kant & Burke

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    Assignment #3 The Sublime Part 1 In Neil Hertz’s essay‚ The Notion of Blockage in the Literature of the Sublime‚ Neil uses the work of William Wordsworth to makes a connection to the very distinguished and particular notion of the mathematical sublime by Immanuel Kant. The mathematical sublime is the perception that reason has this superiority over imagination because reason and logic is boundless whereas imagination is limited to what we have personally experienced through our senses. When in

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    Burke Sublime Analysis

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    Burke would describe this image as sublime because of the power‚ vastness‚ and difficulty in which it represents. To be more specific‚ Burke believed that all things sublime hold some type of power. He says‚ “I know of nothing sublime which is not in some modification of power” (Cahn and Meskin 116). He also explains that the sublime must make us feel a type of fear. The sublime cannot just be strong and unable to hurt us. “Whenever strength is only useful‚ and employed for our benefit or our pleasure

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    Sublime Sublime was a band of the 90’s who played their first gig back in the summer of l988. This performance that started the famous Peninsula Riot of Long Beach‚ CA during the 4th of July. This band was once the average garage band that every kid wants to be in. But they changed from backyard beer buddies‚ into a great musicians. Sublime began recording in early 1992 when they joined up with Long Beach’s local studio Skunk Records where they recorded they incredible

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    Werner Herzog's Sublime

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    The films of Werner Herzog ’s have often been approached from the point of view of a vision of the ‘sublime ’. Do you agree with this reading of his work? Discuss your answer with reference to at least two of his films. The above question contains several separate facets. Firstly‚ there are many different definitions and interpretations of the sublime. For the purposes of feasibility‚ the most appropriate definition will be examined as well as the historical and modern-day relevance of the concept

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    The sublime in visual arts and music Pintura The raft of the medusa Théodore Géricault . Contemporary and political relevance. They are hanging between life and death . Drama in the wild ocean and the hope of salvation. Murder and cannibalism. There is a certain realism in the painting which at the time was an innovation yet is isn’t completely realistic‚ there is not realism in an absolute sense because there is certain idealization of the human figures‚ they are shown in very heroic poses when

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    Immanuel Kant Sublime

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    entered into a love-hate tolerance of the machine age with the concepts of nature playing a reassuring role throughout these social and industrial evolutions. In reference to nature‚ the sublime countered many perceptions of the tamed environment through poetry‚ painting‚ national parks and urban design.

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    Egypt Vs Sublime

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    eldest male of the royal family‚ with the following conditions : - The rule should be in a direct line from the elder male‚ among the sons and grandsons. Their nomination that should be made by the Sublime Porte. - If at any time fate should decide that the male line should become extinct‚ the Sublime Porte will choose the ruler of Egypt. - The daughters of the dynasty have no right to rule Egypt. Actually this firman granted the dynasty succession‚ and placed Egypt under the Ottoman practice. It

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    Castle of Otranto: Theory of the Sublime The theory of the sublime is something that has a strong emergence‚ adaption‚ revision and contestation in Horace Walpole’s Castle of Otranto that is presented in a manner in regards to the actual elements that form the "gothic." As well as also linking it to the sublime through the exploration of sheer emotion and terror as well as the traditional force of light versus darkness that can only be likened to the sublime. The sublime as highlighted in Burke’s Philosophical

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    The Sublime Lending Fiasco that occurred in the United States was an‚ unfortunately‚ catastrophic example of how the misuse of money and power along‚ with a lack of ethical consciousness‚ can lead to a nation wide crisis that affects a unsettling large amount of innocent people. The mortgage investors involved in this fiasco are a prime example of how greedy and selfish behavior can undercut one’s ethical principles. These mortgage investors used their power to enhance their financial gains without

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    American dream. Today‚ many oversee life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness instead they all think of fame‚ fortune‚ and respect. But even though not everyone can achieve these‚ without dreams or goals what would America be? The American dream is sublime motivation for accomplishing ones goals and producing achievements‚ however when tainted with wealth the dream becomes devoid and hollow. The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald embodies many themes‚ however the most evident one relates to the corruption

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