Another delicate nuance that I would like to consider about her marriage. In order to remarry she should probably discuss it with her only son, who by the way was the prince and could have his father’s throne. Neither the movie nor the text do not speak about it, but if we try to picture the possibility that they might have discussed her marriage, Hamlet definitely would oppose to her marriage plan, which after all Gertrude ignored, or perhaps she did not discuss it with Hamlet which she had…
dehumanization being Matthew 27:27-31: 27 Then the governor’s soldiers took Jesus into the Praetorium and gathered the whole company of soldiers around him. 28 They stripped him and put a scarlet robe on him, 29 and then twisted together a crown of thorns and set it on his head. They put a staff in his right hand. Then they knelt in front of him and mocked him. “Hail, king of the Jews!” they said. 30 They spit on him, and took the staff and struck him on the head again and again. 31 After…
silver to how “our ancestors” was able to gain independence from a country with only 3 million people while today we can’t decide on an issue with 70 million. Through Bryan’s final sentence “You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns, you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold and held a Christ like pose for five seconds” this pose Bryan gave off was him offering himself to the cause as Jesus did in turn changed the Democratic Party with his words and actions…
change in his tone as he keeps going. 1:16, and his voice hits a higher pitch of ‘you can have it all’ as he keeps playing the electronic keyboard. A bit of a twist as the music plays on, 1:47, and a female’s voices comes on singing ‘I wear this crown of thorns’ as she closes her eyes as she sings, her voice is low almost like she’s singing at a whisper, but it’s the low voice of a calm woman that feels some kind of pain (Hurt). 2:06 as she still keeps singing he starts to sing with her as you…
praying figure. Emmerling then goes on to talk about the religious aspects of ‘Profit I’ and says how even though the religious aspect isn’t the main focus of Basquiat, that ‘Profit I’ is a statement on “Sacred Exceptionalism” and mentions how the crown of thorns formed with rays of light shows a sacrifice similar to Christ-like figure. Emmerling goes on to say how this could be a representation of Basquiat at the time of him being an artist along with the other African American artists and…
The days when Romeo and Juliet risked the wrath of their fathers for love is no more. On rare occasions younger people allow themselves the luxury of romance which will be pounded and drilled out of them until they become ‘sensible adults. ’Dr. Glas gives his own thoughts on age and its affects on innocence “For youth, the moon is a promise of all those tremendous things which await it, for older people a memento that the promise was never kept, a reminder of all that broke and went to pieces.…
after Pontius let the people decide what should be Jesus’s punishment. The people all said “crucify him!” Jesus was then instructed to leave. His punishment would to be flogged and crucified. I believe the soldiers mocked and tortured Him. Made a crown of thorns and placed it on his head. They even gave him a robe to wear just to mock Him, then took it back. After they proceeded with the crucifixion, they had Jesus carry his own cross while whipping him if he stopped or went slow. The people on…
after he had Jesus whipped and beaten, he handed him over to be crucified. The soldiers took Jesus inside the praetorium and gathered as a whole around him. They ripped off his clothes and threw a military cloak about him. Then, weaving a crown out of thorns, they dug it into his head, and mocked him, by saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” They spat upon him. When they had mocked him, they ripped him of the cloak, redressed him in his own clothes, and led him off to be crucified. As they…
Testament times). Now, there is only one way God speaks to humanity. In these last days, God speaks to us through His Word, which was revealed through His Son, Jesus Christ. It was written by men as they were inspired by the Holy Spirit. Upon His return to the father in heaven, He told His apostles that the (Comforter) Holy Spirit would come to be with them and would remind them of all the things He had taught them and guide them into all truth. (Luke 10:16; Luke 12:12) The apostle John…
One born in America has no doubt at least had some contact with Christianity. The word itself likely evokes an image in one’s head, and one may think they are speaking of the same thing in communicating. The reality, however, is that Christianity is much more diverse and divisive than one may have thought. Some think that history holds the answer, and that the older a teaching, the more authentic and true it is. In reality, early Christianity was likely just as diverse and divisive, if not more…