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    Hymn History

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    Hymns have been around for a long time. Some hymns can even be traced back so far as to the New Testament. J. M. Efird mentions‚ “The early Christian church incorporated hymns in its liturgies (e.g.‚ Acts 16:25; 1 Cor. 14:26; Col. 3:16). Some of the best-known poetic compositions in the Gospels are found in Luke: the Benedictus (1:68–79)‚ the Magnificat (1:46–55)‚ the Gloria (2:10–14)‚ and the Nunc Dimittis (2:29–32).”(Efird) These are some of the oldest hymns recorded‚ and they have been preserved

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    Hymn To Demeter

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    Hymn to Demeter speaks volumes about marriage in Greek society‚ from several points of view‚ including the mother‚ the daughter‚ and the husband‚ as well as the bystander. The hymn starts with the abduction of Persephone by Hades‚ to which Demeter is angry and “in rage at the dark-clouded son of Cronus” and travels to the earth to find a sort of replacement to sooth her broken heart (Hymn to Demeter 85). She then stays with a family who sees her heavy grief‚ “her heart tormented with sorrow‚” and

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    Hymn To Dionysus

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    After re-reading the Homeric Hymn to Dionysus‚ in my opinion I believe there are more differences than there are similarities. The similarities that the Exekias Dionysus Cup picture has related to the book is: 1) There are vines growing on the ship and grape clusters‚ which are written in the book on lines thirty-eight and thirty-nine. 2) When Dionysus turns the pirates into dolphins‚ as seen on the cup‚ as well as written on line fifty-three. 3) Dionysus‚ who is on the boat in the book and the

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    Concord Hymn Analysis

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    "Concord Hymn: Sung at the Completion of the Concord Monument‚" by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ is obviously about the first battle of the American Revolution‚ which occurred in Concord. The bridge in the first line was apparently undeveloped when the battle first took place. It has a connection to North Bridge‚ where the battle of the war first began. The second line refers to the American flag waving in the wind‚ which is being held by the revolutionaries. The third line refers to the fact that most of

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    Intellectual

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    An intellectual is a person who primarily uses intelligence in either a professional or an individual capacity. As a substantive or adjective‚ it refers to the work product of such persons‚ to the so-called "life of the mind" generally‚ or to an aspect of something where learning‚ erudition‚ and informed and critical thinking are the focus‚ as in "the intellectual level of the discourse on the matter was not high". Jacques Barzun‚ a French-American intellectual. The intellectual is a specific

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    Homeric Hymn to Demeter

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    The Homeric Hymn to Demeter portrays images of rape‚ marriage and death‚ in an unconventional way‚ through the perspective of women as well as men. Most evidence from ancient Greek and Roman times is presented through the eyes of a male in a society greatly dominated by men. The story about Persephone’s separation from her mother is a rare exception that accounts for both sides of the story. Foley states that "in contrast to the Homeric epics‚ the Hymn puts female experience at the center of the

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    Hymn to Labor

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    Assessment process of setting a value on real or personal property‚ usually for the purpose of taxation. It is carried out either by central government agencies or by local officials. Property may be assessed on the basis of its annual rental value‚ as in Britain‚ or its capital value‚ as in the U.S. Various methods are used to determine capital value‚ including analysis of market data to estimate the property’s current market price‚ estimation of the cost of reproducing the property minus accrued depreciation

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    Christ Hymn Analysis

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    In the Christ hymn‚ Paul endeavors to get his message across through a chiastic structure. By using this structure‚ Paul helps his recipients to be able to “feel” the decent of Christ from God to the worst death possible. The death that only belonged to non-citizen slaves. Paul then helps to to “feel” the wonderful and mighty exaltation that was given to Christ in return for the sacrifice He made. In the first slope of the structure‚ Paul conveys to us the extant of Christ’s humiliation. The second

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    Concord hymn essay

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    long ago as well. An often mentioned early American literary adaptation; possibly one of the most famous in history‚ is Ralph Waldo Emerson’s groundbreaking poem‚ “Concord Hymn”. Emerson’s poem is based upon the famous Battle of Concord‚ Massachusetts in 1775. Although based upon an important event‚ how accurate is “Concord Hymn” to the actual battle? The answer to that is no‚ in fact there are some huge dissimilarities between Emerson’s work and the Battle of Concord. The Battles of Lexington and

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    SAMPLE EXAM RESPONSES ENGLISH 222 #1 Knowing the historical context of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” by Julia Ward Howe‚ that it was first published during the opening phases of the American Civil War in support of the Union cause‚ one can infer that a theme in the poem is the abolition of slavery. The first stanza does not seem to allude to this theme as it presents a prophetic vision of “the coming of the Lord.” However‚ the first hint of this theme comes in the second stanza: “ I have

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