Yet marked I where the bold of Cupid fell. It fell upon a little western flower‚ Before‚ milk-white‚ now purple with love’s wound” (A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act II‚ Scene I. lines 167-173) The flower in which the liquor comes from is the result of Cupid’s arrow striking a virgin girl
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Virgil: The Aeneid Book 1 Virgil’s Aeneid book 1‚ “Invocation to the Muse”‚ begins with‚ “I sing of arms and the man‚ he who‚ exiled by fate.”(Bkl:1-11) This quote by Virgil introduces us to the story of a man named Aeneas‚ and his difficult journey to establish a new home in Italy. Aeneas is fleeing the ruins of Troy with surviving Trojans from the war between Achilles and the Greeks. Unfortunately for them‚ they are met with multiple resistances from Juno‚ the queen of the gods. She fears the potential
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Answer. In his legendary work of Metamorphoses‚ the renowned Roman poet Ovid shared his views over the gradually evolving stages of the human growth model‚ generally termed as Ages of Man. As per Ovid‚ these stages represent the various evolutionary ages of mankind‚ as a myth. • Golden Age: Marked by excessive peace and judiciously poised era‚ this age is termed Golden as man was not aware of navigation techniques and only dedicated his efforts towards setting up pre-agriculture. The era was marked
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elf would have to recruit to help him get a toy to every child in the world. But the problem was‚ how is he going to deliver it to every child. He was going to need some help. So he called his magical friends; "Dasher‚ Dancer‚ Prancer‚ Vixen‚ Comet‚ Cupid‚ Dunder‚ Blixmem and last but not least the head reindeer Rudolph with his nose so bright. The night before Christmas which was Christmas Eve‚ Santa got his big red suit on and got the reindeers in order and loaded the gift on "The Santa Sleid".
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“Love looks not with eyes but with mind.” However‚ Shakespeare primary argumentative claim is that true love is able to ignore superficial beauty and appreciate the genuine value of a person. Thus‚ he believes that Cupid‚ being the agent of love‚ is therefore blind to appearance. Cupid is often portrayed in art as wearing a blindfold‚ "painted blind". Yet‚ the following passage contains some argument and has been interpreted as argument. Therefore‚ the entire propositions preceding the first judgment
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liberal child-rearing practices. b. credits against one’s sins. c. the 95 theses of Martin Luther. d. the rules of the Council of Trent. Answer: b 5. Which of the following correctly matches artist with work? a. Parmigianino – allegory called Venus‚ Cupid‚ Folly‚ and Time b. Bronzino – Madonna of the Long Neck c. Cellini – saltcellar of Francis I d. Giambologna – Palazzo del Tè Answer: c 6. Who wrote “Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror”? a. Parmigianino b. Ashbery c. Clement VII d. Carlo Ridolfi
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My current‚ and so far only thesis for Shakespeare’s Sonnet 53‚ and entirety of the sonnets in general is that he wrote the sonnets in such a fashion that he created a unique work that embodies both a subjective-objective goal‚ as the objective of the story seems to be shrouded in ambiguity so much so that even it is lost in the subjective hurricane of theories and emotions‚ that generate a turbulence among those who read and study the pieces‚ so much so‚ that one page containing no more than fourteen
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dignity. / Love looks not with the eyes‚ but with the mind; / And therefore is wing’d Cupid painted blind. Nor hath Love’s mind of any judgment taste; / Wings and no eyes‚ figure unheedy haste; / And therefore is Love said to be a child‚ / Because in choice he is so oft beguiled. / As waggish boys in game themselves forswear‚ / So the boy Love is perjured everywhere‚”(I.i.237-246). What she is saying is‚ since Cupid is blind it means that love is also blind. If love is “blind” then it can’t see with
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being pushed by her elderly husband‚ almost hidden in the shadows‚ and unaware of the lover. As the lady goes high on the swing‚ she lets the young man take a furtive peep under her dress; all while flicking her own shoe off in the direction of a Cupid and turning her back to two angelic cherubim on the side of her husband. The Swing Analysis Elements Within this painting I find that there are four important line elements that help lead the viewer’s eyes to the three main subjects. The first
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1. In what ways was Leonardo da Vinci experimental with his artwork? He was experimental in that he used many different styles and techniques in his works. The last supper he established a balance between intense human emotion and symbolic importance of Jesus. It represented his soon to be death and the institution of the rituals of the Mass. He was experiemtnal in the fact that he had the skill of great proportions through his use of geometry.. Leonardo’s creation of the Vitruvian man is a great
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