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    myrtle and held sprigs of myrtle in their hands. Since the Graces were minor deities‚ not a single myth presented them independently.They always appeared as attendants of other gods or goddesses‚ most notably of Venus (Greek equivalent: Aphrodite) and Cupid (Greek equivalent: Eros). Besides‚ they also appeared among the attendants of Apollo‚ Dionysus‚ and Hermes (Greek equivalent: Mercury).Together with the Nymphs and the Muses‚ they entertained the gods by dancing around in a circle by holding hands

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    and snout organize a play to be performed at Theseus’ wedding. In the forest‚ Oberon argues with Titania that he should have her orphan child . Titania objects‚ asserting she is queen. To obtain the boy‚ Oberon orders Puck to obtain a flower from Cupid that causes one to love the first person a person sees. Oberon plans to give it to Titania‚ so she’ll love a vile thing and give him the child. Demetrius and Helena appear‚ Helena pursuing him‚ and he fleeing her. Puck arrives with the flower and Oberon

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    On the right hand side of the picture‚ Zephyrus the God of wind is shown abducting the figure of Chloris. Chloris is the goddess of flowers‚ so she is identical with the Roman Flora‚ who is shown right next to her. And then above the whole scene is Cupid‚ Venus’s son‚ unleashing his arrow among the Three Graces. Boticelli created a beautiful environment in this piece of work. The dark colors he used gives it a kind of secrecy to it‚ as if it’s a hidden garden that only the lucky

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    Baroque Art‚ as a distinct style‚ emerged during the 17th century. It ran in parallel with the Scientific Revolution in Europe‚ and was a direct product of the Counter-Reformation movement of the Roman Catholic Church. The philosophy behind the style emerged in the 16th century during the Council of Trent when the Roman Catholic Church felt the need for an art form that would help reinforce its power and clarify its ideology following the Reformation. Baroque Art was created with the dual purpose

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    as sfumato when incorporating atmospheric perspective into his painting by blurring the mountains in the background‚ and he also uses foreshortening when painting Europa and one of the cupid’s legs. Titian created a foreground (Europa‚ Jupiter‚ and Cupid)‚ a middle ground (the sea and a boy riding a dolphin)‚ and a background (the mountains‚ and blurry human figures) in his painting as well. Lastly‚ he used Giotto’s element of color theory to bring a viewer’s attention to specific parts of the painting

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    Personality is a trait that every one possesses. What are the people’s thoughts‚ how do they feel‚ and how does people behave and what causes people to contain these predisposition are questions asked by personality theory and their research. Social Psychology and Developmental Psychology have united to form as a subject matter in Psychology‚ and personality has not yet found the unity. In this paper we will analyzes the strengths and limitation‚ compare and contrast‚ and explains the underlying

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    terms of what her specific social role‚ and purpose is within society in relation to men‚ and their use in the world. ·Carl Jung: PERSONA- has taken over the psyche through becoming too attached to certain aspects of the persona [Kimber’s experiences have altered Bailey’s views] and because of this she now views everything she experiences in the real world to narrowly. Through these aspects and repeated experiences

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    Distinction Between Critical Thinking and Psychology by Akpan‚ A.M‚ OP Introduction The mind in this discussion is the mind of the human person‚ also known as the psyche. Many a philosopher of mind asserts that it is an immaterial and spiritual component in the human person which is the center of thought and behaviour. It is also referred to as awareness and consciousness. From it flows‚ with necessity‚ thoughts and basis for human behaviour. Hence‚ to know why we think the way we do and why

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    of duality to enhance the meaning of their works. Frida Kahlo‚ Mexican’s most famous female painter incorporated pain and passion into her original and intimate art. On the other hand‚ Del Kathryn Barton‚ explores the vital dualities of the human psyche. There is a strong connection between Kahlo and Barton’s works‚ due to the clearness of their dualities‚ especially in the artworks chosen; Kahlo’s artworks being The Two Fridas and Tree of Hope‚ Stay Strong‚ and Barton’s works being Girl #9 and Boy

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    Romaunt of the Rose: It’s a lengthy allegorical poem written in octosyllabic couplets and based upon Le Romaunt de la Rose of Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meung. According to critics‚ not the entire poem‚ but the first part of it may be written by Chaucer. In this dream poem the narrator enters the Garden of Mirth‚ where he sees various allegorized figures and falls in love with a rosebud. Part A and B describe the instructions of the god of love to the dreamer. Part C is a fragment and satirizes

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