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    Ludwig van Beethoven was born on December 17‚ 1770 and died on March 26‚ 1827. He was born in Bonn‚ Germany. Beethoven’s father was a bad alcoholic and while in his teens‚ his mother passed away and he ended up having to take charge of his household. Beethoven was a slow composer during his time. He was deaf the last ten years of his life‚ which was very unfortunate but it didn’t stop him from his passion. He was never married but he did have a bunch of love affairs. While in Vienna‚ he was

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    (particularly men) was not against the portrait being drawn‚ but rather what the story was behind the picture and what she believed in. Wollstonecraft wanted to change the ideas and beliefs between the society and women. As mentioned in “ The Enlightenment: The promise of Reason”‚ she wanted to apply the enlightenment’s ideals to be “natural law‚ liberty and equality.” Equality because she believed that women are than the stereotypes that the men tell and believe in them. One of the stereotypes of

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    the work carries a far deeper significance. Candide primarily serves to reveal Voltaire’s Enlightenment philosophies through the satire of numerous 18th century institutions and realities. It reinforces concepts such as religious skepticism‚ cultural relativism‚ and secular thought. Voltaire ultimately addressees the reality of human existence and the path to fulfillment. Candide is a fitting Enlightenment doctrine in the context of an increasingly global and secular 18th century world (Spielvogel

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    The overall impact of the ideals‚ innovations and inventions during the Age of Enlightenment and Era of Revolution on the Western World is very lasting and ecstatic. The impact of these thing has had overall unbelievable effects. Ideals like Adam Smith and Edward Jennes had great effects on the Western World. Adams idea of laissez-faire whereas the government cannot regulate and control the industry is definitely a lasting effect of the Western World. The people can finally run their own companies

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    During the Enlightenment‚ revolutionary thinkers called philosophes brought about new ideas as to how to better understand and improve their society. They were all modern thinkers and had the best interests of society in mind. Although each philosoph had his or her own ideas‚ they all centered around one main theme: equality and human freedom. One famous influential philosopher was John Locke. Locke was born in England in the mid 17th century and lived through both the English Civil War

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    In this essay I am going to analyse of Adorno and Horkheimer ’s Dialectic of Enlightenment‚ I will use various texts and ideas including George Orwell ’s 1984 and Weber ’s theory of Disenchantment‚ to criticise the extract and outline the relationship between film/literary representation and the real world. Adorno and Horkheimer ’s view on art within the extract can be interpreted as both positive and negative‚ they use words which are open to interpretation such as ’enchantment ’‚ ’magic ’

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    The next three piano sonatas‚ written over the span of three years‚ have consecutive opus numbers: Op. 109 in E major‚ Op.110 in A flat Major‚ and Op.11 in C minor. Beethoven clearly approached his last three piano sonatas as a single project. In the letters to Adolf Schlesinger dated 30 April 1820 and 20 September 1820‚ Beethoven mentioned that: “I am also very willing to sell you some new sonatas‚ but at no other price than 40 florins each‚ thus perhaps a lot of three sonatas for 120 florins.”

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    Mozart‚ Beethoven and Tchaikovsky are some of the greatest composers that man has ever known. In this paper‚ Beethoven and Mozart will be given more preference. In studying and reading about their lives‚ their environment during those times‚ the relationship toward their relatives and their trials as musicians will give us a background about their masterpieces. Just like in the art of painting‚ Van Gogh and Picasso were artistic genius of their times‚ so also were Mozart and Beethoven masters of

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    A great example of a tragic hero is a man by the name of Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven was born into a dutch family of nobility in the field of music on December 17th 1770 in bonn. He was named after his grandfather‚ a bass singer. Beethoven’s father‚ Johannes‚ was a court Tenor and pianist and was the first person to instruct young Ludwig in music. He taught him the piano‚ violin‚ and also possibly the viola. He went to elementary school in the Neugasse until his first public performance at the

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    During the Enlightenment‚ French philosophers introduced several ideas relating to thought and reason. This cultural movement brought a different way of thinking. Philosophers‚ Jean-Jacques Rousseau‚ Voltaire‚ and Baron Charles Montesquieu had similar thoughts on society‚ reason‚ and the government. These philosophers had five shared beliefs. The first belief is that thinkers can find the truth by using reason. The second belief is that what is natural is good. For example‚ human actions are shaped

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