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Art History
This was a sculpture of Zues an Olympian God made by Phidias -
History
This was the assassination of the roman emperor Julius Caesar. -
Literature
It is a poem that explores the journey of the soul through after life; Hell, Purgatory, Heaven. -
Theater
Shakespeare shows that chasing power or trying to stop it can cause jealousy, lies, and fights that tear Rome apart. -
Philosophy
Descartes’ Discourse on the Method shows power by saying our brains, not tradition, should be in charge of finding truth. -
History
The signing that stated that the United States has separated itself from Great Britain. -
Music
Mozart’s The Magic Flute shows power by contrasting fear-based control with wisdom and harmony. -
Art History
it is a photo depicting a fierce allegorical woman embodying freedom, leading a diverse group of revolutionaries over barricades with the French tricolor raised high. -
Architecture
The Eiffel Tower is a towering iron lattice landmark in Paris, gracefully rising above the city as a global symbol of French ingenuity and culture. -
Photography
This is a photo of men in a line to get food during the depression -
Film History
a biting satirical film where Chaplin plays both a ruthless fascist dictator and a humble Jewish barber, ultimately delivering a powerful plea for peace, humanity, and democracy. -
Theater
a tense allegorical drama about the Salem witch trials, exposing how fear and hysteria can corrupt justice and destroy communities. -
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Architecture
a solemn, black granite wall inscribed with the names of over 58,000 fallen service members, designed to evoke reflection and healing through its stark simplicity and descent into the earth. -
History
was a historic moment when East and West Berliners dismantled the barrier that had divided their city for nearly three decades, symbolizing the collapse of communist rule in Eastern Europe and the triumph of freedom and unity. -
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