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VALLA LUCIA
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Transcript
(Seneca - Epistulae ad Lucilium XLVII)
Translation: "They are slaves." Indeed, men. “They are slaves.” Indeed, life companions. "They are slaves." Indeed, humble friends. "They are slaves." Indeed, fellow slaves, if you will bear in mind that the same is granted to fate towards both.
" 'Servi sunt.' Immo homines. 'Servi sunt.' Immo contubernales. 'Servi sunt.' Immo humiles amici. 'Servi sunt.' Immo conservi, si cogitaveris tantundem in utrosque licere fortunae. "
Slavery in history
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Slavery
Victorian Age
Slavery in history
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American Civil War
Géricault: The Raft of the Medusa
Slavery
Verga: Rosso Malpelo
Hegel: servant-lord
Slavery in history
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Slavery
Substances in exploitation
The effects on human
Slavery in history
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Exploitation
Slavery
History: American Civil WarEnglish: Victorian Age Italian: Rosso Malpelo (Verga) Latin: Epistulae ad Lucilium XLVII (Seneca) Philosophy: Servant-lord (Hegel) Art: The Raft of the Medusa (Géricault) Civics: Exploitation Science: Harmful substances Physical Education: The effects of exploitation
Summary
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Slavery
Lucio Anneo Seneca
- He born in Corduba in 4 a.C
- He was a roman philosopher, playwright and politician.
- He was the greatest exponents of Stoicism
- He worked as senator and quaestor, tutor and preceptor
- He was a latin intellectual well ahead of his time
- He died in 65 d.C.
Jean-Louis André Théodore Géricault
- He born in Rouen in 1791
- He was a french painter, introverted character
- He attended prestigious schools, and he's an exponents of romanticism
- his art is not intended to be easy and consolatory but rather to shake the deepest feelings of the human soul
- He interest in macabre subjects
- He died in 1824
Some of the works he wrote were:
- "Life of Jesus"
- "Positivity Christian religion"
- "Phenomenology of the Spirit"
- "Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences in Companion"
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- He was a german philosopher and theologian
- He born in 1770 in Stuttgart
- Initially religious studies, later philosophy.
- He died in 1831.
- Consciousness has understood itself
- It finds itself relating to other self-consciousnesses
- Conflict relationship
Giovanni Verga
- He born in 1840 in Catania
- Wealthy family of landowners (parents, 2 brothers, 2 sisters).
- He studies in law school and began writing very early
- He often moved between Florence and Milan.
- He is a pre-realist, his first works have a historical-patriotic background
- New literary style: VERISMO
- He died in 1922