Once Upon a Time by GABRIEL OKARA Once upon a time‚ son‚ they used to laugh with their hearts and laugh with their eyes: but now they only laugh with their teeth‚ while their ice-block-cold eyes search behind my shadow. There was a time indeed they used to shake hands with their hearts: but that’s gone‚ son. Now they shake hands without hearts: while their left hands search my empty pockets. ‘Feel at home’! ‘Come again’: they say‚ and when I come again and feel at home‚ once‚ twice‚ there will be
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The inception of Dante Alighieri’s trilogy‚ “The Divine Comedy‚” stirred thoughts and emotions in thousands of readers over the last hundreds of years. One aspect that makes this book so revered is the fact that each individual reader gains a different‚ and varied‚ interpretation of Dante’s work. Consequently‚ a wide spectrum of depictions‚ stemming from readers’ provoked feelings‚ now exist through artist’s visual representations of this book. A great example would be Ary Scheffer and Gustave Dore’s
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Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe and “for him.” have presented several key differences that makes it seem strange to compare them at all. However‚ as one looks not for the differences but how these stories are similar‚ one will find several important things to note. For example‚ the quote “Jump starting your car ‘cause this city’s a bore‚ buying e-cigarettes at the convenience store.” seems to perfectly describe Ari and Dante as they loosen up and grow up. On page 272‚ Ari
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Gabriel: Archangel in the Flesh August Wilson’s choice to end Fences with Gabriel signaling to St. Peter to open the gates of heaven for Troy to enter gives a last sense of hope in a play that is supposed to outline Troy’s downfall from success to losing everything. Though Troy died after fathering a child with another woman while he was married and being disrespected by his own son Cory‚ Gabriel‚ being a beautifully deranged man‚ disregards all of this. With this last scene‚ he aims to directly
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history‚ people around the world attempt to comprehend the will of the deific being. Great poet and Italian politician‚ Dante Alighieri is one who also underwent this life-long journey for understanding. In the epic‚ The Divine Comedy‚ Dante allegorically records his quest to overcome his sins and find god’s love. Specifically in The Inferno‚ an imaginative and gripping epic‚ Dante explores the nature of sin by traveling through numerous layers of hell. Unlike many other works‚ the detailed descriptions
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allegorical epic was written by Dante Alighieri who was born in Florence‚ Italy in 1265‚ to a moderately wealthy family that had a history of involvement in the remarkably complex Florentine politics. Dante Alighieri included much of his personal life and his own views of the politics of the late thirteenth-century Florence as he was writing The Divine Comedy. As a result‚ The Divine Comedy is somewhat of an autobiographical work of Dante Alighieri’s own life. In the Inferno‚ Dante is lead through Hell by
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In Chronicles of a Death Foretold‚ Gabriel Marquez illustrates an elaborate story incorporating the invaluable theme of theatricality. The excessive pride expressed by the males in the Colombian society indicates their wish to stand out and be prominent. The dramatic actions taken by men to preserve their honor dramatically involves the whole community in their affairs. As well as the male bravado put on in the society‚ where the theatrical actions garners attention from the community. The theatricality
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” is a short story illustrating the admiration of a giant like man who had drowned at sea and washed upon the shore of a small village. At the story’s heart the admiration for this man grows throughout the village and he becomes a god like figure to the villagers. Marquez achieves the greater theme of “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World‚” magical realism‚ through her use of a man who is portrayed to be giant‚ and that the people
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not being properly formal when greeting Ultima. Ultima requests that María not scold Antonio‚ as the night was hard on all the men in town. María protests that Antonio is still a baby. She says that she thinks it is a sin for boys to become men. Gabriel hotly declares that it is not a sin‚ only the way of the world‚ and María argues that life corrupts the innocence and purity that God bequeaths to children. She says bitterly that if Antonio becomes a priest‚ he will be spard Ultima are the only grown-ups
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Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel has earned a worldwide reputation for his innovative work as a musician‚ writer and video maker. When at school‚ he CO-founded the band Genesis which he left in 1975. His albums‚ live performances and videos since then have won him a succession of awards. In 1980‚ he collected together a group of people to found WOMAD (World of Music‚ Arts & Dance). In a series of international festivals‚ each year WOMAD brings together traditional and modern music‚ arts and dance
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