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    history. It will also investigate the subsequent events generated after The Great Fire in London 1666‚ which led him to become into the great architect he is now considered‚ focusing on the culmination of all his work‚ his masterpiece‚ St Paul’s cathedral. The paper will explore the building in detail‚ going through his initial and final designs‚ the inspirations achieved from other architects‚ studying all the spaces enclosed inside

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    great cathedrals. In the video‚ it talks about how in the gothic period they managed to build great cathedrals that reached the greatest height and maybe somehow added religious aspect into the building of the cathedral. They also experimented how a cathedral could collapse and how to prevent Amiens cathedral from collapsing like a previous cathedral. Also‚ a town in France trying to build a cathedral using the old method. Final across the world a group of people trying to rebuild a cathedral that

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    Notre Dame Cathedral

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    Comparing and contrasting a Cathedral and Temple does not usually come across the table‚ but when it comes to Art History it is one of the most popular topics. Throughout Chapter 18: The Age of Faith; several of temples‚ mosques‚ cathedrals‚ sculptures and paintings were discussed. The two things I aspire to compare and contrast in this essay are the Notre Dame Cathedral in France and the Kandariya Mahadeva Temple in India. The Notre Dame Cathedral is located in Paris‚ France‚ Europe. I choose to

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    The Wonder of Cathedrals Since the beginning‚ man has always had some form of faith. Whether it was worshiping rocks or praying to God. No matter what faith‚ they’ve always had a center of worship. Well when the middle-ages came around‚ Christian’s centers were the cathedrals where the bishops were placed. Cathedrals were the pinnacle of the European churches. They demonstrated the wealth and the power of the city’s Christian church. But with such extravagant attention placed into these structures

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    An art deco lamp with a slag glass shade cast amber light over the bed. The body of the silver haired man shuddered as he struggled to draw each breath. For seventy-six years Raymond Edward Boland lived a full and lusty life. Now he was dying. Resisting the waiting arms of death‚ he retreated into the past. In 1845 nature cast a dark spell over Ireland‚ causing the number one food staple to fail. Leaves curled up‚ stalks turned black‚ potato tubers rotted in the ground‚ and a stench rose from the

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    Notre Dame Cathedral

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    Notre Dame Cathedral Why is the Notre Dame Cathedral‚ commenced by Maurice du Sully in 1163 and completed in the Early Gothic style in 12503‚ one of the most recognized cathedrals of its time period in the world? Made mostly of cut stone this remarkable building among its many features that set it apart; including being a tall church for its time‚ the later added rose windows in the north transept‚ and most importantly the flying buttresses‚ which were added quite early in the era. The Notre Dame

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    Essay on Murder in the Cathedral Murder in the Cathedral is the one of the most famous play of British Literature. We know T.S Eliot as a perfect poet but he is as perfect as in drama‚ because his poetic drama Murder in the Cathedral is known all over the world. Murder in Cathedral is poetic drama because it has rhythm and poetic language‚ which is not easy to create. The subject of the play based on the murder of Arch Bishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170. When Eliot was writing

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    T.S. Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral tells the story of Thomas Beckett‚ a man who reigned as Archbishop of Canterbury during the 12th century in England until his death in 1170. In order to tell Beckett’s story‚ Eliot creates a series of equally interesting characters that each play a crucial role thought the play. The most unique rolefound within the play is the Women ofCanterbury‚ or the Chorus. Throughout the piece‚ the Chorus delivers seven choral odes. These choral odes‚ when looked at as a

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    In the story “Cathedral‚” the narrator is upset because his wife’s friend‚ Robert‚ is staying overnight. The wife’s friend is a blind man and his wife just died. Robert is the wife’s former employer. The narrator is very envious of the friendship the wife shares with Robert. While the wife was working for the blind man‚ he touches her face. The wife writes about it in her special book about her experiences that happen that day. So‚ the narrator feels that the wife might have some feelings for him

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    Saint Paul's Cathedral

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    Fountains. Groundbreaking of this church was in 1636‚ it was consecrated in 1646‚ and it is located in Rome‚ Italy. B. Sir Christopher Wren‚ is the architect of Saint Paul’s Cathedral. The groundbreaking of this cathedral was in 1675‚ and construction was complete in 1710‚ and it was consecrated in 1697‚ and the cathedral is located in London‚ United Kingdom. #2. A. In Francesco Borromini’s Saint Charles’ façade‚ geometry and mathematics was highly used to obtain the lines and exact curvatures

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