and this emotional excitement of Tagore was due to his mystic or spiritual experience. The chief traits of mysticism that Tagore describe in Gitanjali were: (1) God as a Father‚ (2) God as a Mother‚ (3) God as Child‚ (4) God as Lover‚ (5) God as beloved‚ (6) God as Master Poet‚ (7) God as Master‚ (8) God as Friend‚ (9) God as King. Thus the researcher has tried here to redefine the mysticism in Tagore’s Gitanjali. Key words: Mysticism‚ Tagore‚ Gitanjali. Introduction: “Mysticism in its simplest
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his theories of love‚ the noble love. Noble love according to Pausanius is a virtuous state for the lover in which the lover is genuinely in love with the beloved’s soul and being. Moreover‚ the lover would only care about the well being for the beloved‚ and this type is the respectable and honorable love. It is to be considered praise worthy if the sentiments it produces in us are noble. He brings Heavenly Aphrodite in as the epitome of noble love. In their custom‚ a lover’s desire and willingness
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PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF LOVE Being in love is one of those life experiences that many people desire. Since ancient times‚ love has been the force that has motivated writers‚ such William Shakespeare who wrote o his famous play “Romeo and Juliet”‚ and painters such Vincent Van Gogh that incited by the love for Margot Begemann‚ one of his muses‚ to paint momentous paintings. Paris and Helen of Troy’s love lead to one of the most famous wars‚ The Trojan War. Because of love‚ Emperor
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the lines pertaining to what it means to be working with love: “It is to weave the cloth with threads drawn from your heart‚ even as if your beloved were to wear that cloth. It is to build a house with affection‚ even as if your beloved were to dwell in that house. It is to sow seeds with tenderness and reap the harvest with joy‚ even as if your beloved were to eat the fruit.” And that ought to be our perception in work. However‚ some people cannot afford to work at what they love for many reasons
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orchestra’s vastly expanded in size. Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique‚ IV This piece dates back to the 1830’s. In this piece there are 5 movements‚ which tell the story of a lovesick artist in an opium ecstasy‚ in which he is haunted by the vision of his beloved‚ which becomes a fixed idea. The melody of this piece has 2 main march themes (A and B)‚ both of which are strongly accented. The piece contains a rhythm which is a duple meter march. In addition‚ the harmony of this piece is set in minor mode. This
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How does the writer explore their thoughts and feelings through identity? Germaine Greer talks about ‘demands’ that are made upon women to change their bodies in order to look pleasing to the eyes of others. This idea that women should look a certain way and that there is only one right way. She explores the women of both the working class and the middle class and the way they struggle for identity through appearance. Greer explores her thoughts and feelings though identity by the use of language
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Grandfather’s anti-Semitism is first shown by his refusal to help Jonathan search for the woman who saved his grandfather. He retires from giving out tours because he doesn’t care about Jews who requires his services as an expert tour guide. He complains to his family that he is "not supposed to be dragging rich Jews...all over the goddamn country. I’m blind. Blind! Understand?" His allusion of being blind even though theoretically he is not‚ suggest a blatant disregard for Jews because he doesn’t
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language and imagery to show the devotion of a poem’s speaker to his or her beloved. Be sure to cite specific textual examples in your response. Answer: They both used figurative language and imagery to show the devotion of a poem’s speaker to his beloved. In “A Red‚ Red Rose” by Robert Burns he showed devotion in is poem by expressing love his beloved. “O my Luve’s like a red‚ red rose‚ (line 1).” By comparing his beloved to a newly blossomed rose‚ he is suggesting that like the flower‚ she is beautiful
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enjoyed by children and their parents at the same time. The story tells about an elderly widower‚ grumpy‚ stubborn dreamer‚ Carl‚ who decides to realize his childhood dream‚ a dream that once shared with his late and beloved wife to travel to Paradise Falls in South America. When her beloved little house is turned into an island surrounded by skyscrapers and he is pressured by real estate deals‚ and authorities want to send him to a nursing home‚ Carl decides to escape by tying thousands of balloons to
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In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Mark Antony‚ a loyal friend of Caesar’s‚ announces a speech to persuade the Roman citizens to turn against the conspirators who murdered his beloved ruler. Embedded in Mark Antony’s speech‚ Shakespeare uses imagery when describing Caesar’s wounds‚ rhetorical structures like metaphors while describing the blood of Caesar‚ and a mournful tone‚ to emotionally impact the audience. In creating a well-organized speech‚ Mark Antony is easily able to manipulate
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