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The author of this book is Dawn Keeballs
Controlled by fate, dominated by the gods and eclipsed by death is Antigone's view of life in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone believes that the life of each mortal is custom designed by the Furies of fate. She concludes that the all knowing and powerful gods rule in life and in death. She feels that life is brief and dominated by the far greater part of human existence being spent in the Underworld of the afterlife.
The world view of Antigone is the perception of the world as the passage through life into death. She believes that she will spend more time in the world of the dead than of the living. And so she wants to pay attention to the passions of life and the respect for the dead. This is why she says that she doesn't want to carry life's hatreds over into the treatment or mistreatment of the dead. It also is why she sees the ties of blood and of community as important connections that don't end with death. A word that sums up Antigone's world view is mercy. The world view of Theban King Creon is the immediacy of life, the importance of the here and now. He believes that a ruler must be focused on the lasting nature of his own rule. And so he wants to pay attention to the control of life by way of an ordered society in which the power is centralized at the very top. This is why he says that obedience to the laws that the ruler enacts and enforces is the supreme good, disobedience the supreme evil. It also is why he's devoted to this dictatorial view througout all aspects of his personal and professional life. A word that sums up the King's world view is 'order', at all costs.
Both Mark Twains and Thomas Eakins works portrayed a realistic view of the American life style.
personality develops over the entire life course in patterned stages
The Tell-tale heart is told from the murderer's point of view.
Of the murderer/murderess.
"The Tell-Tale Heart" is narrated in the first person point of view by an unnamed unreliable narrator.
first person
It depends on your point of view. Read the book, man!
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They have a optimistic view on life
You can view and download the full book via Google Books.Go to http://www.google.com/books and search for a Tale of Two Cities.Then on the left hand menu select the link that says "full view only"
No they have a depressing view
Louis pasteur's view regarding the origin of life was that life comes from pre-existing life only.
A bugs view of life is to survive as long as possible. A bugs view is also that it lives in a world of giant things.
and do the revolutionaries have an optimistic or pessimistic view of life? whats the revolutionaries view of life?