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Death and the Maiden, and Power

2023-03-01 11:17:18

Death and virginity and punishment are literature on the suffering of women's lives, but eventually they make a choice to make them happy. These two papers explain that women can contribute through control. Paulina and Chandara come from two different countries and backgrounds, but very similar in achieving the goals of life they have to achieve. Chandara and Paulina are two ladies who seem to be weak at the beginning of the story and game, but when they set the goals they make their decision strong and wise.

In Antigone's contempt, a weak girl can conquer a powerful ruler He is proud of his wisdom and adventure in his royal discourse with infinite arrogance to sacred law and human emotions I am thinking. And by destroying his house, at the right time, fate will bring punishment appropriate for anger. The theater talks about the story of Aeschylus against 7 against Thebes, but things have changed. Two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, were remembered and collapsed on Thebes' s gate. King Creon allowed Eotechles to be buried soon, and he made him allow him to gain the shadowed honor; but he prohibits funeral or polygonal bodies I ordered the settlers to fill in. "Let him lie down and not fill it, let the birds do something awkward in the sky, if he comes into contact with him, he will be forced by the cruel death of stoning I will die. "

Death and girlhood When you first saw the picture of Egon Schiele (1915) it took a while for it to understand its title: death and girlhood. Men and women are sitting on white sheets, and in surreal and rocky landscapes, you can distinguish parts of the face. This young girl is dressing. She kneeled and hugged her arms with no meat. Death is a person. He pushed the girl's head to his chest with one hand and the other's hand against his shoulder. This picture shows depression rather than fear and anger. As Marianne Stokes said, Egon Schiele released himself from the traditional "death" allegiance and took herself away from the girl. Did he find inspiration in his life? In fact, the painter once broke up with his lover (and model) and married another woman. For more information on Egonsele and this picture, please click here.