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Trial And Execution Of King Charles
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trial of King Charles I. He was charged with subverting the fundamental laws and liberties of the nation and with maliciously making war on the Parliament and people of England. In a reversal of the traditional definition, Parliament declar...

How Candide Can Be Considered “the Absurd Man” From Camus “the Myth Of Sisyphus”
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how for why that there is no a bigger number of horrible teach than purposeless and neglected work (Walgrave, 2013). Assuming that, regardless of everything that one asserts Homer, Sisyphus was the most savvy and most sensible of mortals. S...

Theatre Restoration
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culture offers an audience pleasure - paradoxically - through an art based on human suffering. In Western culture a significant form of such art is tragedy, a word the meaning of which is changes with time and place of text or performance....

Literature
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Morton of Merrymount, English adventurer in America, was a solicitor of Clifford's Inn, London, and appears to have performed in the west of England. He expended three months in America in 1622; returned in 1625, and resolved at Mount Wolla...

“leviathan” And Modern Tendencies In Thought According To Critical Theory
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life spanned the upheavals of the English Civil War (1642–51) and its aftermath, as well as the discoveries in science and math by contemporaries such as Francis Bacon, René Descartes, Galileo Galilei, Johann Kepler, and Marin Mersenne (Wo...

Macdougall V Gardiner
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MacDougall v Gardiner as ‘If the majority are abusing their powers, and are depriving the minority of their rights, there the minority are entitled to come before this court to maintain their rights’. Starting from an introduction of statem...

Rembrandt And Self-Portraiture
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Rembrandt with his signature, marks his stature in the history of Western art, which introduced it for the High Renaissance artists Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian. Rembrandt was born in Leiden to well-off, Protestant mill owners. He atte...