MEDEA Y CASA DE MUÑECAS. En el presente ensayo se analizará la relación entre pareja comparando la novela Medea por Eurípides y Casa de muñecas escrita por Henryk Ibsen. La relación que se presenta entre un hombre y una mujer‚ se desarrolla de una manera muy peculiar‚ bajo engaños‚ traición tanto en la novela Medea y Casa de Muñecas a través de la experiencia de los personajes principales que participan en nuestra obra y en donde el final de las novelas terminan con un final terrible. Casa de Muñecas
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Las Casas stated that "those who have traveled to this part of the world pretending to be Christians have uprooted these pitiful peoples and wiped them from the face of the earth (Las Casas‚ 12). After reading the horrific accounts of what has occurred to those long suffering‚ undeserving people of the Indies that "are with out without malice or guile‚ and are utterly faithful and obedient both to their own native lords and to the Spainards in whose service they now find themselves" (Las Casas‚ 10)
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Regulations The Spanish Colonie The Black Legend Gonzalo Guerrero “plague of immorality” microbe shock "uto-Aztecan" Book of Martyrs Cabeza de Vaca Garci Ordoñez de Montalvo "mestizaje" History of America Antonio de Montesinos Bartolome de las Casas ce-acatl limpieza de sangre pigmentocracy metalanguage Ordinances of Pacification of 1573 Luis Tupatú gente de razón ladinoization “mother culture” century of depression II. Be prepared to write an essay on the following: 1.Using the
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Why does Zinn dispute Henry Kissinger’s statement: “History is the memory of states?” 5. What is Zinn’s basic criticism of historian Samuel Eliot Morison’s book‚ Christopher Columbus‚ Mariner? 6. What major issues does Bartolome de las Casas bring up regarding Spanish expeditions in the Caribbean? 7. Identify one early and one subsequent motive that drove Columbus to oppress indigenous peoples. 8. What was the ultimate fate of the Arawak Indians? 9. What was the significance
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Columbus‚ the Indians‚ Human Progress When Columbus reached land in the Bahamas he was greeted by the Arawak’s who were without clothing. They greeted Columbus and his men with gifts of food and water. Columbus instantly knew that he and his men could subjugate them and make them do whatever they want. The Arawak’s were remarkable for their hospitality and their beliefs in sharing which‚ were not present in the Europeans. The reasoning for Columbus’ voyage to the Americas was because Spain was
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persons say so‚ take your family away from you making them into slaves‚ and would sell them and you as an order. They felt God was behind them as they would do all the harm and hurt to you for you not abiding by the Lord’s rule. Bartolome de las Casas criticizes abuse on Hispañola‚ quoting Fray Anton Montesino‚ 1550: The Dominicans felt the Spanish had lack of emotion for the natives as they did not show interest in their suffering and cruel imprisonment and had more concerns of their own wealth
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Bartolome de Las Casas‚ The Tears of the Indians A particularly eloquent defender of the Amerindians was Bartolome de Las Casas (1474-1566)‚ who spent most of his long life in Spanish America. In The Tears of the Indians‚ also published as A Short History of the Destruction of the Indies‚ Las Casas described in graphic detail the atrocities inflicted on the Amerindians. His account greatly exaggerated the number of Amerindians killed by the Spaniards; disease‚ for which the Amerindians had
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in Barcelona during the Catalan Revolt of 1646. The book was banned by the Aragonese inquisition in 1659.[77 This passage visualy describes the situation during Spanish conquest of Latin America. It‘s brevity does not diminish it‘ s content. Bartolome de Las Casas tells what he saw through his own eyes‚ all the terror‚ inadmissible but tolerable‚ illegitimate but approved. First sentence‚ the salutation‚ shows how the writer‚ Bartolome‚ respect and honour the addressee to whom he rights‚ Philip‚ Prince of
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In 1502‚ Las Casas moved towards Hispaniola‚ in the Caribbean. His enthusiasm for the organization was well supported by a Dominican minister and moreover his affectability toward the desolation of the neighborhood inhabitants. In 1509‚ he denied his domain surrender‚ released his bondservants‚ and returned to Rome to take his divine promises. In 1512‚ he returned to Hispaniola as the chief designated pastor in America and scrutinized ill-treat of the Spanish for Indians and the armed triumph of
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Jonathan R. Gould Jr “The people next door” Roselyn Abang The author “Jonathan R. Gould Jr”‚ tells us about his experience with different types of neighbors‚ since he had the experience of moving around and the best one to live next to. The author tells us that it is important to identify and maintain a relationship with our neighbors that we live next to us‚ so we know how to relate and communicate with them. He goes on to mention the type of people that he lived across the street from and
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