2014年12月25日 星期四

12/25

How many stops are there?
servizio gondole

Moses西奈沙漠中流浪40年
Noah大雨下了40天
Jesus在曠野中受魔鬼試探40天
Noah: In Abrahamic religions, Noah, or Noé or NoachModern Noaẖ Tiberian Nōăḥ; Syriac: ܢܘܚ Nukh; Arabic:نُوح‎ Nūḥ; Ancient Greek: Νῶε), was the tenth and last of the pre-flood Patriarchs. The story of Noah's Ark is told in the Torah in theGenesis flood narrative.
Raven: is the common name given to several larger-bodied members of the genus Corvus.
Corvus_corax_(Common_Raven),_Yosemite_NP,_CA,_US_-_Diliff
olive與和平有關
威尼斯以酷吏著稱
Florence
Sunday service
所有的神跟Poseidon有關
Apollo有七弦琴
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Poseidon有三叉戟
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Parthenon: The Parthenon (/ˈpɑrθəˌnɒnˌ -nən/; Ancient Greek: Παρθενών; Modern Greek: Παρθενώνας) is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their patron. Construction began in 447 BC when the Athenian Empire was at the height of its power. It was completed in 438 BC although decoration of the building continued until 432 BC. It is the most important surviving building of Classical Greece, generally considered the zenith of the Doric order. Its decorative sculptures are considered some of the high points of Greek art. The Parthenon is regarded as an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece, Athenian democracy and western civilization, and one of the world's greatest cultural monuments. TheGreek Ministry of Culture is currently carrying out a program of selective restoration and reconstruction to ensure the stability of the partially ruined structure.
The_Parthenon_in_Athens
Colisinm/ Collesseum : The Colosseum or Coliseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium; Italian: Anfiteatro Flavioor Colosseo) is an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy. Built of concrete and stone, it was the largest amphitheatre of the Roman Empire, and is considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and engineering. It is the largest amphitheatre in the world.
Colosseum_in_Rome,_Italy_-_April_2007
羅馬以貓著稱
fig: The common fig (Ficus carica) is a species of flowering plant in the genus Ficus, from the family Moraceae, known as the common fig(or just the fig). It is the source of the fruit also called the fig, and as such is an important crop in those areas where it is grown commercially. Native to the Middle East and western Asia, it has been sought out and cultivated since ancient times, and is now widely grown throughout the temperate world, both for its fruit and as an ornamental plant.
whole-and-cut-fig
fig tree亞當夏娃穿的樹衣
Fig_Tree
follow me 古代妓院廣告
希臘和土耳其以優格著稱

2014年12月18日 星期四

12/18

Paradise lost : is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton (1608–1674). The first version, published in 1667, consisted of ten books with over ten thousand lines of verse. A second edition followed in 1674, arranged into twelve books (in the manner of Virgil's Aeneid) with minor revisions throughout and a note on the versification.It is considered by critics to be Milton's major work, and helped solidify his reputation as one of the greatest English poets of his time.
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Rib : any of the paired curved bony or partly cartilaginous rods that stiffen the walls of the body of most vertebrates and protect the viscera
rib-cage
任務:1.go 2.keep him the company 3. make him happpy
Cain: he brother and murderer of Abel
Abel: a son of Adam and Eve killed by his brother Cain
Am I my brothers keeper?
cainandabelkill
O Come All Faithful by Chris Tomlin
西方三大節日: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year
Muslim: A Muslim, sometimes spelled Moslem, is a follower of the religion of Islam, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the Quran.
I’ll ride with you.
retribution: something given or exacted in recompense
banded together
scared of
Bethlehem:  (Arabic: بيت لحم‎ About this sound Bayt Laḥm  "House of Meat" Bēt Laḥmlit. "House of Bread"; Hebrew: בֵּית לֶחֶם Bēṯ Leḥem,Modern: Bet Leḥem [bet ˈleχem]lit. "House of Bread"; Ancient Greek: Βηθλεέμ [bɛːtʰle.ém]) is a Palestinian city located in the central West Bank, about 10 kilometers south of Jerusalem. Its population is approximately 25,000 people.
舊約聖經-希伯來文   新約聖經-希臘文
parable:  a short story that teaches a moral or spiritual lesson;especially : one of the stories told by Jesus Christ and recorded in the Bible
Why Jesus Teaches in Parables?
Jesus knocking on the door of your heart
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Matthew 30歲開始傳教,33歲死
Pietà : is a subject in Christian art depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus, most often found in sculpture.
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Calvary: also Golgotha /ˈɡɒlɡəθə/, was, according to the Gospels, a site immediately outside Jerusalem's walls where Jesus was crucified.
Golgotha_(Church_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre)
IN”R”I--> Rax
Crucifixion and Resurrection
福音書+歷史書+書信(Paul書信集)+共同書信+預言書=27篇聖經
John Milton 以美貌著稱
Salome要John的頭因為勾引John不成
The fatal woman= A femme fatale
園子中間的樹的果實不能吃,蛇引誘亞當、夏娃吃,所以神給蛇的處罰是被看到就人人喊打
labor: work for which someone is paid
創世紀以前的蛇有腳
莎莎老師分享生活:師丈殺蛇記
耶穌把天堂鑰匙交給Peter(第一任教皇)

2014年12月11日 星期四

12/11

先修兒童文學再修青少年小說
Medea生了2個小孩卻被先生拋棄
plot-diagram-2
conflict: a struggle for power, property, etc.
spect-: to look   ex. spectation
audi-: to listen   ex. audience
dramatic irony: This type of irony is the device of giving the spectator an item of information that at least one of the characters in the narrative is unaware of (at least consciously), thus placing the spectator a step ahead of at least one of the characters.
Catharsis: (from the Greek κάθαρσις katharsis meaning "purification" or "cleansing") is the purification and purgation of emotions—especially pity and fear—through art or any extreme change in emotion that results in renewal and restoration.It is a metaphor originally used by Aristotle in the Poetics to describe the effects of tragedy on the spectator.
harmotia: In Greek mythology, Harmonia (/hɑrˈmniə/; Ancient Greek: Ἁρμονία) is the immortal goddess of harmony and concord. Her Romancounterpart is Concordia, and her Greek opposite is Eris, whose Roman counterpart is Discordia.
tragedy:  (from the Greek: τραγῳδίαtragōidia) is a form of drama based on human suffering that invokes in its audience an accompanying catharsis or pleasure in the viewing.While many cultures have developed forms that provoke this paradoxicalresponse, the term tragedy often refers to a specific tradition of drama that has played a unique and important role historically in the self-definition of Western civilization.That tradition has been multiple and discontinuous, yet the term has often been used to invoke a powerful effect of cultural identity and historical continuity—"the Greeks and the Elizabethans, in one cultural form; Hellenesand Christians, in a common activity," as Raymond Williams puts it.
tragic hero: Aristotle shared his view of what makes a tragic hero in his Poetics. Aristotle suggests that a hero of a tragedy must evoke in the audience a sense of pity or fear, saying, “the change of fortune presented must not be the spectacle of a virtuous man brought from prosperity to adversity."In other words, the focus of the tragic hero should not be in the loss of his prosperity. He establishes the concept that the emotion of pity stems not from a person becoming better but when a person receives undeserved misfortune and fear comes when the misfortune befalls a man like us. This is why Aristotle points out the simple fact that, “The change of fortune should be not from bad to good, but, reversely, from good to bad.” According to Aristotle a tragic hero ought to be a man whose misfortune comes to him, not through vice or depravity but by some error of judgment. For example King Oedipus kills his father from impulse and marries his mother out of ignorance.
tragic flaw: The term hamartia derives from the Greek ἁμαρτία, from ἁμαρτάνειν hamartánein, which means “to miss the mark” or “to err”.It is most often associated with Greek tragedy, although it is also used in Christian theology.Hamartia as it pertains to dramatic literature was first used by Aristotle in his Poetics. In tragedy, hamartia is the protagonist’s error or flaw that leads to a chain of plot actions culminating in a reversal from his/her good fortune to bad. What qualifies as the error or flaw can include an error resulting from ignorance, an error of judgement, a flaw in character, or sin. The spectrum of meanings has invited debate among critics and scholars, and different interpretations among dramatists.
hubris(pride): Hubris (/ˈhjuːbrɪs/, also hybris, from ancient Greek ὕβρις) means extreme pride or self-confidence. When it offends the Gods of ancient Greece, it is usually punished. The adjectival form of the noun hubris is "hubristic".
arch-: big  ex. anarchy
fallen angels: A fallen angel is a wicked or rebellious angel that has been cast out of heaven. The term "fallen angel" does not appear in the Bible, but it is used of angels who sinned (such as those referred to in 2 Peter 2:4, "For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into hell and committed them to chains of gloomy darkness to be kept until the judgment ..."), of angels cast down to the earth in the War in Heaven, of Satan,[1] demons,[2] or of certain Watchers.[3] The term has become popular in fictional literature regarding angels.
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7 deadly sins: The seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins, is a classification of vices (part of Christian ethics) that has been used since early Christian times to educate and instruct Christians concerning fallen humanity's tendency to sin. In the currently recognized version, the sins are usually given as wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, and gluttony. Each is a form of Idolatry-of-Self wherein the subjective reigns over the objective.
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Aristotle (/ˈærɪˌstɒtəl/;[1] Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης [aristotélɛːs]Aristotélēs; 384–322 BCE)[2] was a Greek philosopher and scientist born in Stagira of Chalkidiki, next to the Macedonian Kingdom in the north part of the Greek world. His father, Nicomachus, died when Aristotle was a child, whereafter Proxenus of Atarneus became his guardian.[3] At eighteen, he joined Plato's Academy in Athens and remained there until the age of thirty-seven (c. 347 BCE). His writings cover many subjects – including physics, biology, zoology,metaphysics, logic, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, theater, music, rhetoric, linguistics, politics and government – and constitute the first comprehensive system of Western philosophy. Shortly after Plato died, Aristotle left Athens and, at the request of Philip of Macedon, tutored Alexander the Great starting from 343 BCE.[4] According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, "Aristotle was the first genuine scientist in history ... [and] every scientist is in his debt.
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setting(narrative): time, location, place
classical unities
flashback: A flashback or analepsis is an interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point in the story.Flashbacks are often used to recount events that happened before the story's primary sequence of events to fill in crucial backstory.
bulls eye正中靶心
foreshadowingForeshadowing or guessing ahead is a literary device by which an author hints what is to come. It is used to avoid disappointment, and sometimes used to arouse readers.
fish eye門把中心
Exile: means to be away from one's home (i.e. city, state or country), while either being explicitly refused permission to return and/or being threatened with imprisonment or death upon return. It can be a form of punishment and solitude.
di-:一分為二
unconvincing strategic
Deus ex machina:  (Latin: [ˈdeʊs ɛks ˈmaː.kʰɪ.naː]/ˈd.əs ɛks ˈmɑːknə/ or /ˈdəs ɛks ˈmækɨnə/; plural: dei ex machina) from Latin deus, meaning "a god", ex, meaning "from", and machina, meaning "a device, a scaffolding, an artifice", is a calque from Greek ἀπὸ μηχανῆς θεός (apò mēkhanḗs theós), meaning "god from the machine".The term has evolved into a plot device whereby a seemingly unsolvable problem is suddenly and abruptly resolved by the contrived and unexpected intervention of some new event, character, ability or object. Depending on how it is done, it can be intended to move the story forward when the writer has "painted himself into a corner" and sees no other way out, to surprise the audience, to bring the tale to a happy ending, or as a comedic device.
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Hera: god of marriage
cast 1.熟讀劇本2.會看人性
Sisyphus: In Greek mythology Sisyphus (/ˈsɪsɪfəs/;Greek: ΣίσυφοςSísyphos) was a king of Ephyra (now known as Corinth). He was punished for chronic deceitfulness by being compelled to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down, and to repeat this action forever.
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plot: to plan secretly to do something usually illegal or harmful
petrified害怕死
learn: get inform

2014年12月4日 星期四

12/4

Ad-: forward ex. advent, advantage, advance
Marshmallow: a sweet white confection usually in the form of a spread or small spongy cylindrical pieces now usually made from corn syrup, sugar, albumen, and gelatin but formerly from the marshmallow's root
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Catholic天主教會
protestant抗議者
Protestant新教徒
Episcopal
Presbyterianism : is a branch of Reformed Protestantism which traces its origins to the British Isles. Presbyterian churches derive their name from the presbyterian form of church government, which is government by representative assemblies of elders. Many Reformed churches are organized this way, but the word "Presbyterian," when capitalized, is often applied uniquely to the churches that trace their roots to the Scottish and English churches that bore that name and English political groups that formed during the English Civil War.
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Baptism: (from the Greek noun βάπτισμα baptisma; see below) is a Christian rite of admission and adoption,almost invariably with the use of water, into the Christian Church generally,and also a particular church. The canonical Gospels report that Jesus was baptized—a historical event to which a high degree of certainty can be assigned.Baptism has been called a sacrament and anordinance of Jesus Christ. In some denominations, baptism is also called christening,but for others the word "christening" is reserved for the baptism of infants.
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Original sin: also called ancestral sin, is the Christian doctrine of humanity's state of sin resulting from the fall of man,[ stemming from Adam's rebellion in Eden. This condition has been characterized in many ways, ranging from something as insignificant as a slight deficiency, or a tendency toward sin yet without collective guilt, referred to as a "sin nature", to something as drastic as total depravity or automatic guilt of all humans through collective guilt.
the second coming: In Christianity, the Second Coming, sometimes called the second advent of Christ or the parousia, is the anticipated return of Jesus to Earth. The belief is based on prophecies found in the canonical gospels and is part of most Christian eschatologies. The coming is predicted in biblical messianic prophecies. Views about the nature of Jesus' Second Coming vary among Christian denominations and among individual Christians.
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The Book of Revelation, often known simply as Revelation or The Apocalypse, is a book of the New Testament that occupies a central place in Christian eschatology. Its title is derived from the first word of the text, written in Koine Greek: apokalypsis, meaning "unveiling" or "revelation".
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nightmare by a rocking cradle
nativity of Christ
Bethlehem:  (Arabic: بيت لحم‎ About this sound Bayt Laḥm  "House of Meat" Bēt Laḥmlit. "House of Bread"; Hebrew: בֵּית לֶחֶם Bēṯ Leḥem,Modern: Bet Leḥem [bet ˈleχem]lit. "House of Bread"; Ancient Greek: Βηθλεέμ [bɛːtʰle.ém]) is a Palestinian city located in the central West Bank, about 10 kilometers south of Jerusalem. Its population is approximately 25,000 people.It is the capital of the Bethlehem Governorate. The economy is primarily tourist-driven.
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides
Athenian drama  page 603
Acoustics: is the interdisciplinary science that deals with the study of all mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including topics such as vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound. A scientist who works in the field of acoustics is an acoustician while someone working in the field of acoustics technology may be called an acoustical engineer.
chorus
dramatic irony: This type of irony is the device of giving the spectator an item of information that at least one of the characters in the narrative is unaware of (at least consciously), thus placing the spectator a step ahead of at least one of the characters.
Sophocles (/ˈsɒfəklz/;Greek: ΣοφοκλῆςSophoklēsAncient Greek: [sopʰoklɛ̂ːs]c. 497/6 – winter 406/5 BC) is one of threeancient Greek tragedians whose plays have survived. His first plays were written later than those of Aeschylus, and earlier than or contemporary with those of Euripides. According to the Suda, a 10th-century encyclopedia, Sophocles wrote 123 plays during the course of his life, but only seven have survived in a complete form.
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Choreography: is the art of designing sequences of movements in which motion, form, or both are specified. Choreography may also refer to the design itself. The wordchoreography literally means "dance-writing" from the Greek words "χορεία" (circular dance, see choreia) and "γραφή" (writing). A choreographer is one who creates choreographies by practicing the art of choreography.
Deus ex machina: (Latin: [ˈdeʊs ɛks ˈmaː.kʰɪ.naː]/ˈd.əs ɛks ˈmɑːknə/ or /ˈdəs ɛks ˈmækɨnə/;plural: dei ex machina) from Latin deus, meaning "a god", ex, meaning "from", and machina, meaning "a device, a scaffolding, an artifice", is a calque from Greek ἀπὸ μηχανῆς θεός (apò mēkhanḗs theós), meaning "god from the machine".The term has evolved into a plot device whereby a seemingly unsolvable problem is suddenly and abruptly resolved by the contrived and unexpected intervention of some new event, character, ability or object. Depending on how it is done, it can be intended to move the story forward when the writer has "painted himself into a corner" and sees no other way out, to surprise the audience, to bring the tale to a happy ending, or as a comedic device.
Medea_rappresentation_(2009)_07
de-: down, away from
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sex strike   page 782
go on strike罷工
Peloponnesian War
en-: put into ex. enslaved
futile-: without the result
futile war
Henry 戲劇白話之父
iambic
Free verse: is an open form (see Poetry analysis) of poetry. It does not use consistent meter patterns, rhyme, or any other musical pattern. It thus tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech.
whitman
Shall I compare thee to a Summer’s Day
end rhyme
rhyme scheme
sonnet
舞台上不會出現血腥畫面,因為有損宗教形象
religious festival: A religious festival is a time of special importance marked by adherents to that religion. Religious festivals are commonly celebrated on recurring cycles in a calendar year orlunar calendar. Hundreds of very different religious festivals are held around the world each year.
know by heart
pro-: many
Iphigeneia :the first death of the Trojan war