“I can forgive but cannot forget”; can you forgive and forget someone who hurt you so much? Do we feel ashamed to confess our faults and say sorry? Do we still live in the past; keep regretting what we’ve missed‚ what we’ve lost? New Year should begin with a new heart. It’s a perfect time to clean the little rooms in our heart. It’s an opportunity to say ‘goodbye’ to the past and say ‘hello’ to your bright future! So‚ forgive and forget the people‚ who caused us to have bad feeling‚ show your courage
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Frankenstein: What makes it a Gothic Novel? One of the most important aspects of any gothic novel is setting. Mary Shelly ’s Frankenstein is an innovative and disturbing work that weaves a tale of passion‚ misery‚ dread‚ and remorse. Shelly reveals the story of a man ’s thirst for knowledge which leads to a monstrous creation that goes against the laws of nature and natural order. The man‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ in utter disgust‚ abandons his creation who is shunned by all of mankind yet still
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Quote: “Begin to be now what you will be hereafter.” William James . Begin to be now what you will be hereafter" is the William James’ way of saying don’t wait for some magic way to show up to get you to what you want to be. You have to do the work to get to you have no set targets when you have no aim in life? (to be continued based on one’s own understanding on the subject and importance of goals and aims in one’s life.) This topic means that if a person aims to become someone or pursue a
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(1993). Building Structures. 2nd. ed. London: Wiley. Armstrong‚ H. R. (2001). Art‚ Beauty [online]. [Accessed 4th Jan 2011]. Available from: . Branner‚ R. (1961). Gothic architecture: University of California. Chapuis‚ J. (2000). The Metropolitan Museum of Art [online]. [Accessed 3rd Jan 2011]. Available from: . Characteristics of Gothic Architecture [online]. (1915) [Accessed 29th Dec 2010]. Available from: . Cobb‚ W. S. (1993). "The Symposium" in the Symposium and the Phaedrus: Plato ’s Erotic Dialogues
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transformed into the Gothic style during the Middle Ages. This happened for many reasons. The Romanesque period was a time of trial and error while the Gothic period was a time of advancements in inventions. Religion was an important factor in the shift between Romanesque and Gothic. The locations of the two types of cathedrals also contributed toward the change between Romanesque and Gothic‚ as well as the power of the relics and the community to raise funds for the Gothic cathedrals. There are
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ROMANESQUE AND GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE By: Natalie de la Rosa The 11th to 15th centuries saw a great surge of the Christian Church within Europe which was emphasized by the persuasiveness of the Crusades. The growing population of the Church increased the demand for the increased presence in architectural monuments and during the Romanesque and Gothic periods‚ a great cathedral construction boom occurred across Europe. The Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles were distinctive
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century the population increased to 8.7 million people. As a result‚ there was abundant of a raw resource and this was children. Just the raw material that industries needed to accomplish the Industrial Revolution. So‚ when does childhood begin and when does it begin? This is the question that the Industrial Revolution seeks to figure out and what was the investment that came out of this period.
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Dashing heroes and horrific monsters fill the worlds of Gothic writers. These stories and characters inspired generations of writers to come‚ illuminating the literary world with a haunting light yet to be seen. The morbid curiosity of humanity can only last so long‚ however; especially when such Gothic fiction comes too close to reality. Gothic literature grew in popularity in the 18th century because people wanted an escape from their lives‚ and were able indulge their curiosity with tales of
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Now known as Istanbul‚ Byzantium played a very big part in architectural history. Its people‚ the Byzantines‚ developed some of the main architectural features that we still see today. They‚ although originally developed in Rome‚ are renowned for their development of the basilica‚ and their use of domes and alabaster‚ among many other things‚ such as religious depictions and silken textile. A basilica is a building typically used for Christian devotion. It is a rectangular‚ building‚ with colonnades
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Erwin Panofsky’s Gothic Architecture and Scholasticism presents a compelling connection between the architectural styles of Gothic Cathedrals and the order and form of the Scholastic school of thought. Focusing on the "100 mile zone around Paris" during the years between 1130-40 and 1270 where and when Scholasticism was the dominate theory of education and Gothic architecture began to take a stronghold over the ageing Romanesque style. In Panofsky’s own words "A connection between Gothic art and Scholasticism
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