Category: Interpretation
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Responsibilitys Interpretation and Personal Vision of Responsibility
Responsibility is a complex and ambiguous concept the interpretation of which has been the object of numerous debates throughout the centuries. Even though philosophers and analysts have made a lot of effort to work out a framework that would define this notion, every person still has an individual approach to understanding responsibility. The most general…
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The Interpretation of Matrices
The close analysis of Chipotles current standing on the market has resulted in the construction of three matrices: IE (internal-external), BCG (growth-share), and TOWS (a variation of the SWOT matrix). All the matrices are important for strategic planning that would advance the company and give it a competitive edge over its contenders (Rothaermel, 2016). The…
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Interpretation of Supernatural Representation in Modern Art and Media
The term supernatural refers to the phenomenal ability to overcome the power of natural laws. Supernatural concepts such as angels, demons, magic, and deities are mainly founded on elements in the Christian religion; however, many religions and folk traditions in different cultures also include elements of the supernatural. In ancient times, humans unintentionally developed supernatural…
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Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci: Iconographical Interpretation
The Last Supper mural was created by Leonardo Da Vinci in the years 1495-1498 and belongs to the High Renaissance period. The work is located in the Dominican monastery of Santa Maria Delle Grazie in Milan and depicts the last supper of Jesus and his Apostles. In particular, Leonardo portrayed the moment of Jesus announcement…
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Aphrodite and Her Famous Nudity: Art Interpretation
Introduction The cold and emotionless nudity of Ancient Greek statues has become so common to an average viewer that the lack of clothes and the presence of numerous anatomic details on sculptures no longer warrants even a snicker. However, the perception of nakedness in ancient Greece art pieces has experienced significant changes when comparing the…
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Material Objects Visual Analysis and Theoretical Interpretation
Visual Analysis As a product in question, an object made by using the technique of wood carving is considered. It is made in the form of a human figure in which the proportions are partially different from real ones. Its form contains both anthropometric elements and abstract parts that perform a decorative function. According to…
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The Crazy Horse Memorial: Original Intent and Interpretation
In the Black Hills Forest in South Dakota in the northwestern United States, on lands considered sacred to the Oglala Lakota Indian tribes, the worlds largest memorial carved from Thunderhead Mountain was created in 1948. According to the project, the finished statue, which has been in the works for almost 70 years, should have dimensions…
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Oliver Stones Interpretation of the Vietnam War
Table of Contents Introduction Oliver Stones Depiction of the Vietnam War Emerging Theses and Consistency Comparison with Oral Presentations and Written Work Support for the Use of Film Conclusion Bibliography Introduction History entails a detailed analysis and examination of past events and describing how they affected or supported human affairs. Investigators and scholars rely on…
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Terracotta Relief Depicting Achilles: Analysis and Interpretation
This fragment of a terracotta relief created ca. 600 BC and currently displayed in the Greek and Roman section of the Metropolitan Museum of Art depicts an armed warrior geared for combat. According to the plaque, the relief depicts Achilles, most likely identified by his name written in the reliefs upper corner (Fragment, 2021). The…
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The Interpretation of Raphaels School of Athens
The School of Athens is a masterpiece created by Raphael that is viewed as an outstanding achievement of the high renaissance and an impeccable artwork. This pierce of art shows a lively and exciting atmosphere due to the renaissance environment (Bishop 63). The painting could be considered fascinating because of the use of various figures…