Essays 31 - 60
In fifteen pages this paper examines the evolution of drapery treatment in this analysis of Greek sculpture. There are 8 sources ...
a foam dressing, which is placed in the cavity of the wound (Medica, 2000). The other end of the tube is attached to a canister th...
look like, but instead, represents the ancient value placed on the human form. For example, Laocoon, though he is suffering the t...
in the afterlife. The two figures do not appear to be sculpted, but are rather painted on to the marble column. The figures look ...
powerful texture. The cloth that apparently is draped around the woman seems quite tight, and beautifully well distributed. It app...
In four pages the art of ancient Greece is contemplated in terms of its influential architecture, paintings, and sculptures. Thre...
high point of sensuality and complexity of emotion; the expressions showed nuances of feeling. This period of sensuality saw the ...
into the marble but his arms resemble someone who is of significant strength. For a thin man, the sculpture depicts a very muscula...
sculptures that were produced during this time, none were more magnificent than The Archangel Michael as he was depicted on a sixt...
males. In both "Enuma Elish" and in Hesiods mythology, the Earth goddess is described in terms of motherhood. Tiamet first rages a...
Major Periods in Greek...
In eight pages classical Greek civilization is examined in a series of brief independent essays that include astrology and the Gre...
This essay consists of five pages and considers sculptures of Aphrodite of Knidos, Lady of Auzerra, and Queen Nerfertiti in terms ...
In seven pages the classical Greek definition of hero as revealed in the epic poems of Homer is discussed....
In five pages this paper examines a 'trunk theater' rural school production of Medea, the Greek tragedy by Euripides....
a great deal of art, was incredibly reflective of what was considered the good life. There was a change in the society at that tim...
truth about who killed his wifes husband is being uncovered. He shows himself again as noble by insisting that justice be done and...
very opposing forces. There is an evident duality to Herakles. On the one hand, he has a compassionate side that truly wants to ...
"unibrow" today--and wide, blue eyes. One is almost reminded of the wide eyed paintings of the 1960s when viewing this ancient pie...
is very advanced and demonstrates once again a close connection, in the ancient Greeks works, between mathematics and philosophy. ...
As such one could clearly argue that the basic design of the Epidauros influenced the design and construction of the Colosseum. Th...
impression made infinitely clearer with truths rather than myths. The evolutionary value of Garlands (2008) research provides a b...
audience" (66). The reversal refers to a reversal in fortune, which Aristotle believed was classically represented in a fall from...
by public desire. In consequence, new (homosexual) variants of existing myths, and in some cases new (homosexual) myths, were gen...
it was as a democracy that Athens "won and lost an empire...built the Parthenon" and produced "Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and...
and she wishes that she were "wife to a better man" (Homer Book VI). Through Helens eyes and, also, through Homers portrayal of He...
in membership in many different kinds of social and civil organizations over the last two generations (Putnam, 1995). The decline ...
was one of "battle and conquest" (Hooker, 1996). These people are the Mycenaeans; they are named after the "best-preserved of thei...
("Athena"). Clearly, the ancient Greek patriarchs considered Athenas virginity to be a salient and powerful factor in her mytholog...
the gods may not necessarily determine all aspects of humanity, that which has been labeled as free will may not be free after all...