164 résultats pour "heroe"
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Don Quijote
*D.Q y su escudero Sancho se pasaban los dias buscando las adventuras. *D.Q queria imitar alos caballeros de la Edad Media, que eran lors heroes de los novelas que se pasaban el tiempo leyendo. *D.Q esta montado en elcabbalo mientras que su escudero es en un burro. *El hecho que D.Q lleva un baciyelmo muestra claramente que es loco. *Comos ellos, el tienne una dama sellama Dulcinea del Toboso. Sin embargo, no es una verdadera dama porque no es una senora noble sino una campesina. *Como ellos, t...
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dossier oral terminal
INSTITUTO SAN FRAN CISCO DE SALES (TROYES) – ACAD EMIA DE REIMS (FRANCIA) / ESPA ÑOL / Sr Olivier SEDDINI – Terminale Página 2...
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Antony de Dumas VS Marie Dorval de Hugo
on ne se bat pas pour la violation d’une unité de lieux ou une unité de temps, mais pour des raisons plus profondément sociales et idéologiques. Donc un point commun entre nos œuvres : toutes les trois tentent de forger cette forme -sens et toutes les trois sont une sorte de miroir déformant à la société de leurs t emps pour interroger le politique, l’histoire, le désordre sociale et la place de la minorité. Autre point de cohérence :...
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Odyssey Greek The epic poem by Homer that
describes the adventures of Odysseus on his homeward
voyage to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
turn his men back into their human forms. Under her spell, he dallied for a year on the island of the sorceress, who gave him warnings about the perils he would encounter on his way home. Odysseus in the Underworld - Mythology. After suffering under the spell of the witch-goddess Circe for a year, Odysseus and his crew grew restless and wanted to leave. On the advice of Circe, Odysseus and his crew visited the Underworld (1) to consult the ghost of the blind seer Tiresias. Tiresias had many wa...
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Jane Austen.
years later.) Mansfield Park is Jane Austen’s most ambitious novel—in length, in variety of characterization, and in the scope of its theme. It centers on the effects of upbringing on personal morality in three families—the middle-class Bertrams, the fashionable Crawfords, and the impoverished Prices. Austen has been praised for her presentation ofthe complex relations between the members of the families, but as in Sense and Sensibility, she frustrates the expectations of her readers that the...
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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen
English author Jane Austen crafted satirical romances set within the confines of upper-middle-class English society.
up their personal pride and prejudices before they can enter into a happy relationship together. As do Austen’s earlier writings, Pride and Prejudice displays the themes of appearance versus reality, and impulse versus deliberation. Elizabeth, trusting her own impulses, makes a mistake about Darcy and his apparent arrogance that deliberation and further experience eventually cause her to correct. Of Elizabeth, Austenwrote: “I must confess that I think her as delightful a creature as ever appea...
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Arabic Literature
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Arabic Literature, literature written in the Arabic language, from the 6th century to the present.
The life of the Prophet Muhammad also generated its own literary sources, primary among which is the hadith. The hadiths were a collection of the Prophet's sayings and actions, transmitted through a chain of authorities said to go back to Muhammad himself. The two most famous collections of hadiths are those of al-Bukhari andMuslim in the 9th century. These works provide a wealth of information covering all aspects of a Muslim's life, from prayer to personal, social, and business conduct. The...
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Mesopotamian Art and Architecture
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Mesopotamian Art and Architecture, the arts and buildings of the ancient Middle Eastern civilizations that developed in the area (now Iraq) between the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers from prehistory to the 6th century
BC.
arts. III EARLY DYNASTIC PERIOD Figures from Tell AsmarCreated around 2700 bc, these stone figures are from the city of Tell Asmar in what today is Iraq. From the Temple ofAbu, the statuettes stood in watchful prayer with the wide, staring eyes often found in Sumerian sculpture. The figuresare in the Iraq Museum, Baghdād, Iraq.Art Resource, NY The first historical epoch of Sumerian dominance lasted from about 3000 BC until about 2340 BC. While earlier architectural traditions continued, a ne...
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Literary Criticism
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Literary Criticism, discussion of literature, including description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of literary works.
IV THE 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES The climate of criticism changed with the arrival on the literary scene of such giants as Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and Pedro Calderòn in Spain; WilliamShakespeare, Ben Jonson, and John Milton in England; and Pierre Corneille, Jean Baptiste Racine, and Molière in France. Most of these writers specialized or excelled indrama, and consequently the so-called battle of the ancients and moderns—the critical comparison of Greek and Roman authors with more rece...
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Renaissance Art and Architecture
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Renaissance Composition
During the Renaissance (15th and 16th centuries) artists discovered new ways to help them create more realistic and
compelling images.
with reliefs, had been familiar for centuries. A Early Renaissance Sculpture Ghiberti’s Gates of ParadiseThe Gates of Paradise are bronze doors created by Italian Renaissance sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti between 1425 and 1452for the east entrance to the baptistery of the Florence Cathedral in Italy. This detail, showing Isaac and Esau, is from oneof the doors' ten panels, each of which illustrates a story from the Bible. Ghiberti endowed the scenes with volume, depth,and movement, and helped initi...
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Mon personnage Role Play My Hero Accademia
Mon personnage Role Play My Hero Accademia 1.prénom Le prénom de mon personnage RP s’appelle (roulement de tambour) Taishi, son père lui a donner se prénom pour démontrer le calme et l’intelligence . Il s’est inspirée du tai chi :une discipline corporelle qui fait partie des exercices énergétiques de la Médecine traditionnelle chinoise , et du développement de la souplesse et de l'éveil du Qi. 2.Nom Son nom Fujira est celui de son père qui tient une grande entreprise de création d’a...
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Andrew Jackson.
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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Andrew Jackson
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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Andrew Jackson - USA History.
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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Notion d'espagnol, Terminales générales : Mythes et héros
Pero como hemos visto, los deportistas no son los únicos h éroes modernos III- Le héros anonyme A continuaci ón, se estudia el h éroe an ónimo Hay varios h éroes an ónimos. Primero fue los bomberos. Los bomberos se enfrentan al fuego, al miedo, al derrumbo de la casas, a las inundaciones. ¡La actividad de los bomberos es heroica porque salvan vidas! Que me escandaliza es que haya una diferencia tan grande de salario entre alguien quien se arriesga la vida salvando otras vidas y una persona...
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- El principito se pone la corbata
- anglais oral héros
- l'éducation sentimentale
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Synthese sur la notion de myths et heros en Anglais
them. Yet all what is famous, doesn't mean is good.
- Anglais - synthèse Mythes et Héros
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Arthur Conan Doyle and his character of Sherlock Holmes
Theme : Heroes and characters Issue raised : Why would Arthur C.D embody himself as his fictional character Sherlock Holmes ?
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analyse doc 9/11 (article de bob duggan et illustration d'alex ross)
they're "normal" human being without any superpowers , unlike Superman, they still deserve to be called "heroes" because of their courage; because of that, we can say that they are "real life superheroes" such as army guys who fight everyday to protect their country all over the world. Those two 9/11 representations have the same goal; to show people that superheroes are not only those you see in cartoons or in comics or even movies. But the other goal is to raise people awareness about those w...
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oraux anglais
white family . Her father is a magistrate . They are a the top of the social lader and despise black people . He is treated as a slave and is deprived of any fundammental rights . The father was racist . She regards his as a coward . · There is also the text « That is our tragedy » of Monica Ali . Monica Ali deals with woman’s situation in an immigrant society. There is a theme of feminism in the novel. This text involves the notion of community, foreign adaptation difficulties, as...
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- Icarus
- Bel ami chapitre 7
- Theseus
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Analyse de la Chartreuse de Parme
A) Un héro destiné à l’amour Fabrice est le fruit de l’amour entre le lieutenant Robert et la Marquise Del Dongo. Le lieutenant fut sensible « à l’éclat de sa beauté » (attrait physique). La marquise voit le lieutenant français comme un libérateur qui qui l’arrache de son quotidien → prise d’une forme d’euphorie La marquise est prise dans une forme d’euphorie qui pour le sujet à dépasser les bornes de la raison. La litote qui inclut leur adieu « les adieux furent tristes » peut suggérer...
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Comedy
Socrates suffered in the comedy of Aristophanes. Throughout history, opposition to comedy and laughter has been strongest in societies which emphasize physical restraint, decorum and conformity. Many medieval monastic orders had statutes forbidding laughter. The Puritan and Victorian eras saw many condemnations of comedy and laughter. The more authoritarian the regime, the greater its suppression of comedy. Hitler even set up ‘joke courts' to punish those who made fun of his regime - one Berl...
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Greek Mythology
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Temple of Apollo at Didyma
The Greeks built the Temple of Apollo at Didyma, Turkey (about 300 bc).
A1 The Creation of the Gods According to Greek myths about creation, the god Chaos (Greek for “Gaping Void”) was the foundation of all things. From Chaos came Gaea (“Earth”); the bottomlessdepth of the underworld, known as Tartarus; and Eros (“Love”). Eros, the god of love, was needed to draw divinities together so they might produce offspring. Chaosproduced Night, while Gaea first bore Uranus, the god of the heavens, and after him produced the mountains, sea, and gods known as Titans. The Tita...
- Heracles
- Heracles (Herakles; Glory of Hera)
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Excerpt from Much Ado About Nothing - anthology.
BEATRICE. Alas, he gets nothing by that. In our last conflict four of his five wits went halting off, and now is the whole man governed with one; so that if he havewit enough to keep himself warm, let him bear it for a difference between himself and his horse; for it is all the wealth that he hath left, to be known a reasonablecreature. Who is his companion now? He hath every month a new sworn brother. MESSENGER. Is't possible? BEATRICE. Very easily possible: he wears his faith but as the fashio...
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gAiAAcheLous
de citoyens: la démocratie athénienne est exclusive. Athènes compte au Vè s avt J-C environ 350 000 hab mais, pour une majorité, l'acquisition de la citoyenneté, malgré des activités prépondérantes au sein de la cité, est quasiment impossible à obtenir. Ceux qui ont la possibilité de le devenir doivent de surcroit accomplir des étapes préalables. En effet, 3 groupes d'athéniens sont exclus de la citoyenneté. Les femmes sont considérés comme ayant des missions avant tout domestiques, liée...
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Romanticismo - Música.
Freischütz (El cazador furtivo ) de Weber fue aclamada por ser la primera gran ópera romántica alemana, y su éxito europeo no sólo dibujó una línea que llevó a Wagner, sino que también animó a otros países. La ópera rusa llegó a su madurez con dos obras de Mijaíl Glinka, la ópera histórica Una vida por el Zar o Ivan Susanin (1836) y la basada en una leyenda fantástica de Ruslan y Lyudmila (1842). Se estableció de tal suerte un ejemplo para los compositores rusos del siglo, como el uso de la...
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HERMES
* Types d'audit : de conformité et de pertinence 1- audit de conformité quand la finalité est de contrôler l'application des lois, normes; existence et respect des règles établies. 2- audit de pertinence, subdivisé en audit d'efficacité quand la finalité est d'évaluer la pertinence de l'organisation et l'efficacité du fonctionnement, qualité de prestation et amélioration des règles et audit de management quand la finalité est d'évaluer la pertinence des objectifs et la cohérence des opé...
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tALus AcheLous
Il s'agit donc d'un droit, mais comme tout droit, son abus peut être sanctionné, au terme de la théorie de l'abus de droit. "La liberté consiste à pouvoir faire tout ce qui ne nuit pas à autrui" D'après Pierre Desproges: "on peut rire de tout mais pas avec n'importe qui". Ce qui amusera l'un risque de choquer l'autre. La portée de l'humour dépend du public et du sujet abordé. Ce qui juge le rire, c'est la nature des motivations dont il précède. Le rire peut être l'écho de tout ce qui...
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hAdsAcheLous
de Sparte Archidamos entreprend de ravager l'Attique. La population se replie à Athènes. Les campagnards affluent dans la ville, et doivent se débrouiller pour trouver un logement. On leur dresse des tentes dans l'espace protégé des longs murs qui relient aux Pirée. Paysans supportent mal cet exil. Se sentent coupables de sacrilèges en abandonnant leur terre. On néglige de surcroît le culte des morts. L'évacuation n'a cependant qu'un caractère saisonnier. Les paysans reviennent sur leurs...
- Trojan War
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Blankers-Koen Wins Fourth Gold Medal.
Blankers-Koen's final event was the 4 x 100-meter relay. Her decision to enter the race revealed much about her character. Under Olympic rules, she could enter amaximum of four events. Even though she owned the world records for the long jump and high jump, she instead opted for the relay. She explained that a “team”victory would hold more meaning to her country and its citizens. Blankers-Koen's superb anchor leg clinched Holland's victory. Meanwhile, in the long jump,Hungary's Olga Gyarmati won...
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AcheLousLAbyrinth
d’abord, puis les relations professionnelles et amicales partagées tout au long de cette année passée ensemble. • Sommaire [pic] [pic] Introduction générale L’entreprise, dés lors que son activité augmente, nécessite le recours à des salariés. Cette situation justifie la mise en place d’une gestion sociale, dans toute structure économique. Bien évidemment, le développement de cette structuration sociale va passer par des seuils qu’ils soient historiques ou liés à la taille de l’entrep...
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Prometheus (Forethought) Greek One of the
Titans, descended from the Earth Mother (Gaia)
and the Sky Father (Uranus); son of Iapetus and
one of the daughters of Oceanus, possibly Clymene;
brother of Atlas and Epimetheus; father of Deucalion.
knew he was being tricked, Zeus decided to keep the knowledge of fire-making from humankind. Prometheus, undaunted, stole fire from heaven, or from the forge of the smith-god, Hephaestus, and took it to Earth hidden in the hollow stalk of the fennel plant. He then began to teach people all the uses of fire—how to make tools and fashion metal, how to build, and how to cook. He also taught people how to sow and reap, and how to use herbs for healing. Prometheus, Bound and Unbound - Mythology. Pro...
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Novela - lengua y litteratura.
La escritora inglesa Jane Austen fue autora de numerosas novelas que se centran en la clase media de su país. En obras como Orgulloy prejuicio (1813), quedó de manifiesto su atenta percepción de los pequeños detalles con los que ilustraba la vida cotidiana de suspersonajes. Ha pasado a la posteridad por su profunda comprensión de los sentimientos y por la brillantez e ingenio de su estilodescriptivo.The New York Public Library Las diversas categorías de novela aparecidas durante el siglo XVIII n...
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AcheLouspALAmedes
nation. Il en découle un deuxième aspect de la contrainte extérieure : les marges de manœuvres des politiques économiques sont écoule réduites. Prenons l'exemple d'un gouvernement qui cherche à réduire le chômage en relançant l'économie par une augmentation des dépenses publiques et une reprise de la consommation et de l'investissement grâce à une baisse des ntation taux d'intérêt. On peut craindre que sa politique échoue. En effet, la relance risque d'être inflationniste, la demande...
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Minos and Scylla
se retrouve donc à la fois avec une tradition dynastique, et la participation du peuple. Cela peut poser problème en cas de mauvais résultat à un plébiscite, ça peut fragiliser la dynastie. Le régime fait donc beaucoup référence aux plébiscites de 51 et 52, mais on se gardera bien d'en organiser d'autres jusqu'en 1870. b) Démocratie La constitution de 1852 maintient des institutions représentatives et remet au suffrage des électeurs la désignation des membres de l’une des assemblées, le nou...
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Roma Roman A legendary figure who came to be
worshiped as a goddess, Roma was the personification
of the city of Rome.
became Rome. The first hill people settled appears to have been the Capitoline Hill. Archaeologists have discovered some of the oldest temples to the supreme Roman god, Jupiter, on this hill. According to legend, it was on this hill that Romulus founded his city. The next hill that settlers developed was the nearby Palatine, 1,250 yards to the southeast of the Capitoline Hill. Legend says that Evander, a leader from the Arcadia region of ancient Greece, settled this hill even before Romulus was...
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David Livingstone.
day Zambia) in May 1873. Chuma and Susi buried his heart at the foot of a nearby tree and dried and wrapped Livingstone’s body. They then carried the body, alongwith Livingstone’s papers and instruments, to the Indian Ocean coast and the island of Zanzibar, a trip that lasted nine months. In April 1874 Livingstone’s remainsreached England by boat and were buried in Westminster Abbey in London. The hero’s funeral fixed British attention once more on Africa and Livingstone’s ideas forAfrican progr...
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David Livingstone - explorer.
day Zambia) in May 1873. Chuma and Susi buried his heart at the foot of a nearby tree and dried and wrapped Livingstone’s body. They then carried the body, alongwith Livingstone’s papers and instruments, to the Indian Ocean coast and the island of Zanzibar, a trip that lasted nine months. In April 1874 Livingstone’s remainsreached England by boat and were buried in Westminster Abbey in London. The hero’s funeral fixed British attention once more on Africa and Livingstone’s ideas forAfrican progr...
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La machine infernale de Cocteau
les yeux, cherchant à s'infliger le pire châtiment. Cependant, au-delà de son aspect tragique, la pièce possède irrévocablement des aspects appartenant au registrecomique. Cette particularité se dévoile de plusieurs manières. Tout d'abord, au milieu de scènes tragiques, sedistinguent des scènes burlesques, ce qui est notamment le cas du premier acte, où le fantôme de Laïus apparait àdeux soldats sur les remparts de la ville. Le défunt roi veut prévenir d'un danger, mais comme l'explique le jeun...
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Literatura alemana - idiomas.
5 SIGLO XVIII Al comienzo del siglo XVIII la vida cultural alemana se había hecho más receptiva a los nuevos modelos e ideas literarias. Novelas como Robinson Crusoe , del novelista inglés Daniel Defoe, fueron ampliamente leídas en Alemania, y significaron la decadencia de la narración heroica y el incremento del realismo en la novela alemana. Uncrítico notable del periodo fue Johann Christoph Gottsched, cuyo Versuch einer critischen Dichtkunst vor die Deutschen (Ensayo de una poética críti...