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    disciples of his inner circle to pray‚ and then prayed himself in deep agony as his trusted disciples slept. Then a crowd of officials‚ Temple police‚ and Roman soldiers descended upon the garden‚ led by Judas Iscariot‚ who had been with Jesus for three years as a disciple. Jesus challenged the crowd‚ and Judas greeted him with an embrace to identify him. Jesus was led away‚ his enemies in apparent control. He would be set before a series of tribunals‚ judged worthy of execution‚ and executed as a criminal

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    Comparison of Macbeth and Judas In the story of Macbeth‚ the protagonist‚ Macbeth‚ is much like the disciple Judas Iscariot in a number of ways. At the beginning of the story‚ Macbeth is in close friendship with King Duncan‚ and is one of his best generals in his army. After a victory at a fierce battle‚ Macbeth and Banquo are met by three witches who give three prophesies: Macbeth will be named Thane of Cawdor‚ Macbeth will become king of Scotland‚ and Banquo will beget a line of Scottish

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    The Taking of Christ

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    and discussion of its viewers. Few moments have more significance in Christian theology than the one depicted in a 17th century Flemish artist’s painting‚ The Taking of Christ. This chaotic work of art illustrates the instant after Judas exposes Jesus Christ with a kiss‚ enabling the Pharisee soldiers to apprehend him. This act of betrayal leads to the eventual crucifixion of Christ – a crucial moment in Christian theology that simultaneously ends the life of Jesus Christ the savior‚ and redeems mankind

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    The Dormeuil Diptych is a passion diptych and is the largest one to be recorded and belongs to the second half of the 14th century where a large number of ivory diptychs were produced in Paris. In 1924‚ these were attributed to the Parisian workshop of the ‘Passion Master’ by Koechlin and subsequently in 2003‚ by Gaborit-Chopin to the workshop of the Passion diptychs. This diptych was made around 1350 to 1375. The front surface has three registers with ‘each crowned by a cusped arcade with five

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    Crossing The short story “Crossing”‚ written by Mark Slouka‚ begins as a straightforward account of a man who takes his son to a remote area where he remembers similar experiences with his own father. He carries their packs across a shallow but fast moving river‚ and then goes back and carries his son across. They spend one night exploring the area‚ but the next day when he recrosses the river‚ he knows that the current is a bit stronger than the day before. When he takes the boy back across‚ he

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    the kingdom of heaven enough to stake their whole future on it are unworthy of the kingdom. Allusion: Judas Origin: Book of Matthews 26:25 Brief Explanation/Summary: Judas is defined as the original betrayer. Judas is an allusion explaining the meaning of greed and betrayal towards one another. The story is told how Judas is infamously known for his kiss and betrayal of Jesus. Judas had a weakness for money‚ reason why betraying anyone to receive as he wishes. Allusion: Goliath Origin:

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    is also entitled as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture". He is the only Boholano given the distinction as National Artist of the Philippines in the field of Visual Arts. Among the major works of Abueva are as follows: Kaganapan (1953)‚ Kiss of Judas (1955); The Transfiguration at the Eternal Garden Memorial Park (1979); Fredesvinda in Fort Canning‚ Singapore (1981); Nine Muses at the UP Faculty Center (1994); Sunburst at the Peninsula Manila Hotel (1994); the bronze figure of Teodoro M. Kalaw

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    ART 108 Assignment 1

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    naturalism in his painting? In Giotto’s painting‚ he shows more naturalism by the use of space. 5. How does Giotto create a sense of movement in Kiss of Judas? The fresco is devoid of landscape forms that might distract the viewer. Nor do any of Giotto’s figures face the picture plane. Most focus on the dramatic confrontation between Christ and Judas. Judas and Christ turn and lock each other’s gaze. They are surrounded ominously by the helmets framing their heads. Over Christ’s head‚ there are two

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    listeners at the convention that they have suffered for ten years. An allusion is a reference to someone or something that is known from history‚ religion‚ or literature. “Suffer not yourselves to be betrayed with a kiss.” This allusion refers to Judas from the bible who betrayed Jesus with a kiss for 30 pieces of silver. In the Odyssey‚ the sea maiden’s seductive songs lured sailors to their deaths. Henry insists that the British are luring them in with all of these false hopes and promises. “Has

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    in mind‚ to persuade the colonists. Henry uses a variation of persuasive techniques. He uses allusion‚ repetition‚ and rhetorical questions. In Henry’s speech‚ he said “suffer not yourselves to be betrayed with a kiss.” This allusion refers to the story of Judas betraying Jesus with a kiss. On the other hand Paine uses anecdotes‚ exaggeration‚ and personal attacks. Paine exaggerates on his speech by comparing the king of Britain to “a common murderer‚ a high wayman‚ or a housebreaker. I would choose

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