Final Exam Project

  • Period: 420 BCE to

    Final Exam Project "Honesty"

    This timeline is going to show the many ways that honesty has been portrayed whether through art, literature, film, and various other methods. Enjoy
  • Ancient India (history)
    401 BCE

    Ancient India (history)

    Ancient Indians used philosophical texts like the Vedas and Upanishads discuss truth as a fundamental virtue.
  • The Printing of the Gutenberg Bible
    1455

    The Printing of the Gutenberg Bible

    The invention of the printing press allowed for more honest and widespread dissemination of knowledge and religious texts
  • “The Penitent Magdalene” Georges de La Tour

    “The Penitent Magdalene” Georges de La Tour

    The woman in the painting is looking at a candle maybe she is looking at it to look for an honest look at herself to think about herself or something that may have happened.
  • Baruch Spinoza

    Baruch Spinoza

    Was a philosopher who advocated for intellectual honesty and understanding reality clearly, free from illusions or false beliefs.
  • The Crucible By - Arthur Miller

    The Crucible By - Arthur Miller

    This play explores the devastating effects of lies, deceit, and the struggle for truth and integrity under pressure. Showing why honesty is important
  • "Death of Socrates" Jacques-Louis David

    "Death of Socrates" Jacques-Louis David

    Socrates was killed for not believing in the Gods of the state. Rather he chose to find his own belief and honest point of view
  • John Stuart Mill

    John Stuart Mill

    John Staurt Mill was an English philosopher who recognized that honesty plays a key role because it builds trust and social cooperation
  • Portrait of Alfred Lord Tennyson - Julia Margaret Cameron

    Portrait of Alfred Lord Tennyson - Julia Margaret Cameron

    Julia Margaret Cameron photographed people in their most natural and honest elements her is one of those photos
  • Impression,Sunrise - Claude Monet (Impressionism)

    Impression,Sunrise - Claude Monet (Impressionism)

    Monet’s honesty isn’t about literal truthfulness or moral honesty—it’s about being truthful to perception and experience, showing the world as it genuinely appears in a fleeting moment.
  • Portrait of Ambroise Vollard - Paul Cezenne’s (post-imp)

    Portrait of Ambroise Vollard - Paul Cezenne’s (post-imp)

    Cézanne’s honesty lies in his commitment to portraying the sitter’s character through form and color, reflecting the complexity beneath the surface.
  • Broken Blossoms (1919) – D.W. Griffith

    Broken Blossoms (1919) – D.W. Griffith

    Explores themes of honesty and compassion in a harsh, unforgiving world. Highlights the honest emotions of its characters amidst social cruelty.
  • Villa Mairea  - Alavr Aalto

    Villa Mairea - Alavr Aalto

    This structure showcase their natural/honest textures and qualities rather than covering or disguising them.
  • "Black Boy" Richard Wright

    "Black Boy" Richard Wright

    This book shows the truth and honesty of what racism, poverty, and dysfunction can do to a person. This honest memoir gives a glimpse pf what it was like back then.
  • "The Diary of a Young Girl" Anne Frank

    "The Diary of a Young Girl" Anne Frank

    This diary tells an honest account of what Anne Frank had to go through. Getting really honest, emotional, and moral thoughts and feelings.
  • The Pompidou Centre - Richard Roger’s and Renzo Piano

    The Pompidou Centre - Richard Roger’s and Renzo Piano

    This building famously exposes its pipes, ducts, and structural elements on the exterior. The exposure of the building gives it its sense of honesty as there is nothing to hide