To What Extent Can Galbert of Bruges’s The Murder of Charles the Good be Taken as an ‘Utterly Artless’ Account? Although Galbert of Bruges’s De multro‚ traditione‚ et occisione gloriosi Karoli comitis Flandriarum (hereafter De multro) may initially appear to the historian to be a straightforward contemporary eyewitness account of events surrounding the murder of Count Charles the Good of Flanders‚ questions surrounding its authorship have divided scholarly opinion. In his 1891 translation to the
Premium Renaissance English-language films Religion
while others may be dark. Usually‚ the readers decide if they can find light in the poem. Poems are often interpreted differently depending on the reader. Frost shows duality through nature‚ relationships‚ and choices. In the poem “The Road Not Taken”‚ Frost mentions taking the road less traveled. The road less traveled is not mainstream like all the others. Taking this road will give a different story to tell. Going another way is unique and shows that there is more than one way to go. Possibly
Premium The Road Poetry Robert Frost
“Words Taken For Granted” One day a young man‚ Jake‚ who was fourteen years old‚ came home from school in a terrible mood. He had failed a test that accounted for a big part of his literature grade‚ and to top it off he had after school detention for being tardy. This just wasn’t his day. "Jake!" his mom yelled. "What are you doing? You know you’re supposed to do your chores right when you get home! And your behind isn’t in here!" "I’m coming!" Jake yelled‚ getting up and making smart remarks
Premium Death growl
Tourism – What has ethics got to do with it? By Laura Pampel‚ 13341 (2013) Abstract The following article gives an overview about ethics in the tourism industry and the different possibilities for teaching business ethics. And you can find two examples from practice. The first example is the decision making process for visiting Myanmar or not and the second example is taken from the philosophy of the Lindner Hotels and Resorts AG. Introduction – Defining Business Ethics Before we start the journey
Premium Ethics Morality
Many literatures follow a Monomyth‚ which is a hero’s journey. The story‚ “The Step Not Taken" by Paul D’Angelo is an example. The narrator is seen as a hero involved in a personal quest on how to react to other’s suffering. The hero of the story goes through three sequential stages. These stages are called separation‚ struggle or initiation‚ and return or reintegration with gift or power. This essay will detail the three stages of the monomyth. The story first begins with the separation stage
Premium Hero Joseph Campbell The Hero with a Thousand Faces
FACTORS AFFECTING DRUG ACTION In drug administration‚ many factors affect the action of the medication. These factors also affect the dose to be administered. The usual adult dose of medication as listed in standard references‚ is based on the assumption that the adult weighs 150 pounds‚ but since the following variables influence the action of the medication‚ they also may alter the quantity of the drug necessary to produce the desired results a. Weight. Heavy‚ burly clients require larger doses
Premium Pharmacology Allergy
What benefits are communicated or delivered by a products attributes Introduction What are product attributes and what affects do they have to everyone involved in the making and the usage of the product? In this write up I aim to further simplify and clarify your understanding to the benefits communicated by product attributes in detail. In this assignment I will look at the functional benefit and self-expressive benefits delivered by a products attributes. Definition of terms According to the
Premium Marketing Brand management
Robert Frost’s speaker is faced with the choice of going down one road or the other. Then Emily Dickinson’s speaker is thought of getting the same results of going to church or staying at home. The speaker of Robert Frost has to make a decision to follow the road of the crowd or make is own path. Robert Frost pick the best decision when he chooses the road‚ but later starts to have little doubt. The speaker starts to wonder when he said “Yet knowing how way leads on to way
Premium Ralph Waldo Emerson Thought Psychology
“The Road Not Taken” Analysis I think that in “The Road Not Taken”‚ Robert Frost uses the fork in the road to represent humanity’s choices. We will always have to choose in our life and we will always eventually meet a fork in the road. In this circumstance the author is stuck with two choices. “Then took the other‚ as just as fair‚ / And perhaps having the better claim” (Frost 6-7). This path represents the “easy way out” because it was given the “better claim.” Then in stanza 4 he says‚ “I shall
Premium Choice The Road Thought
In the poem The Road not Taken‚ Robert Frost addresses the conflict of life choices. A traveler finds himself with a choice in life‚ which he appears hesitant to make because there is no clear direction. He fears that he will make the wrong decision and realizes that he will never have the opportunity to begin again. This decision will be final and will change the path of his life forever. . At this point I would like to address the choice of gender. I will refer to the traveler as him throughout
Premium The Road Road Decision theory