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  1. Oct 2023
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    1. there are always menWho can be bought, who will risk anything,Even death, if the bribe is large enough

      "People are ready to almost 'sell' their lives if the value is enough"

    2. Equally contemptibleIs the man who puts the interests of his friends,Or his relations, before his country.There is nothing good can be said of him

      "Ruler must care about State in the first place"

    3. My own opinion is well known:The ruler who fears the consequencesOf his actions, or who is afraid to act openly,Or take the good advice of his senators,Is beneath contempt

      One of points of view, which will confront

    1. “It isn’t fair,” she said. A stone hit her on the side of the head.Old Man Warner was saying, “Come on, come on, everyone.” Steve Adams was in the front of the crowdof villagers, with Mrs. Graves beside him.“It isn’t fair, it isn’t right,” Mrs. Hutchinson screamed, and then they were upon her.

      It's not a lottery, it's a death penalty!

    2. “Seventy-seventh year I been in the lottery,” Old Man Warner said as he went through the crowd.“Seventy-seventh time.”

      Lottely means a lot for him, if he remembers even the number of lotteries

    3. “Pack of crazy fools,” he said. “Listening to the young folks, nothing’s goodenough for them. Next thing you know, they’ll be wanting to go back to living in caves, nobody work anymore, live that way for a while. Used to be a saying about ‘Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon.’ Firstthing you know, we’d all be eating stewed chickweed and acorns. There’s always been a lottery,” headded petulantly. “Bad enough to see young Joe Summers up there joking with everybody.”

      It's a common type of oldmen, which are always complaining about modern state

    1. She had no one with whom to sharethem and so make her grief easier to bear, and there was noone to turn to, except to God himself

      God for her is the only person, with whom she can be honest and share her most horrible thoughts

    2. it wouldbe better to bury him twice than to be tormented by continualfear, continual pain, continual doubt

      Simbol of funeral has a big role in the play. It refers to the peace in the afterlife.

    3. Naiman-Ana realized thatshe would find no peace until she had searched out in theSarozek that mankurt herdsman and had confirmed for herselfthat he was not her son

      It was important to be sure about one's son's life. It makes her a good mother, because she doesn't ignore even a probability of her son's life

  3. Sep 2023
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    1. Zhuan'zhuan chose to annihilatehis memory, destroy his reason, to draw out by the roots thatwhich otherwise stays with a man to his last breath, remaininguniquely his, and which dies with him and which cannot bereached by other people.

      They were not just a bloody killers. They had mush higher goals.

    2. The mankurt was the exception: he wasabsolutely impervious to any incitement to revolt, quiteinnocent.

      when you don't know the reasons, why you should fight, you won't, which is kind of logical

    3. First of all their heads were completely shaved andevery single hair was taken out by the root. When this wascompleted, expert Zhuan'zhuan butchers killed a nearbynursing mother camel and skinned it. First they removed theheavy udder with its matted hair. Then they divided it intoseveral pieces and, in its still warm state, stretched it over theshaven heads of the prisoners. At once it stuck in place like asticking plaster, looking rather like a present-day swimmingcap. The man who was subjected to the ensuing torture eitherdied because he could not stand it, or he lost his memory ofthe past for ever. He had become a mankurt, or slave, whocould not remember his past life.

      The process of "mankurtization"

    4. Those who were sold into slavery inneighbouring lands were considered fortunate, because sooneror later they could escape and return to their homeland. But amonstrous fate awaited those whom the Zhuan'zhuan kept asslaves for themselves

      Sometimes there are such situations, when "being sold" is just will considered as a fortune

    1. And here it comes,in plain view,the onslaughtsent by Zeusfor my own terror.Oh holy Mother Earth,oh sky whose light revolves for all,you see me. You seethe wrongs I suffer.

      Did he foresee this?

    2. be willing to meetwhat is new, for a new master rules the gods now.

      describes Okeanos as an adaptive person, who won't attack if his interests are undeer pressure, he would rather change his interests

    3. No one opposed this scheme except for me;I was the one who dared; I saved those death-bound creaturesfrom being destroyed and scattered into Hades.

      Prometheus alone influenced on Zeus and saved the humanrace

    4. f he had banished me—beneath the earth,beneath the House of Hades,down to the endless depths of Tartaros—and bound me there in chains of adamant,no god, no other beingcould feast on my misfortune.But here I hang up high,a plaything for the winds to buffet,and for my enemies to gloat on

      Main reason why he was punished demponstratively

    5. Oh sky, oh soaring winds and brightness of the air!Oh river-springs and countless laughter of the ocean’s waves!Oh Mother Earth! Oh Sun, all-seeing brilliant eye!

      Looks like he is praying

    6. Necessity compels me to it:It’s a grave thing to slight the Father’s word.

      Hephaistos understands the rules, but unlike Kratos he doesn't like them

    7. But I don’t have the courage to chain a god

      Even if he is a god and that, who was robbed, he doesn't feel anything good from this punishment. He has other values, but still makes his job

    8. he may learnto love the tyranny of Zeusand quit his friendship with the human race

      He knows the true reason of bounding: tyranny of Zeus and Prometheus's friendship with humans. He doesn't appreciate same values. He likes Zeus's tyranny

    9. It was your flower he stole, the bright and dancing fire,and gave its wonderworking power to mortals

      He sets Hephaistos against Prometheus. He doesn't care about kinship, he worries only about Zeus's words

    10. to give Io hope-—an instance of the “blind hopes” he broughtto humanity as an antidote to the finality of death

      One of the most important characteristics of Prometheus is "caring" about human's anxiety

    11. To read the cosmic debate as drama, we need to consider who isspeaking, who is listening, and what is at stake for each of the speakers infinding the right words at the right moment, or the consequence of failing todo so

      If one wants to understand the message, one need to pay attension at speacker, listener and words

    12. That idea probably derived from KarlMarx’s lifelong fondness for Prometheus as an archetype of revolutionarywill

      Maybe it was the reason of October revolution

    13. Nietzsche sawin him the prototype of the artist, “the great genius for whom even eternalsuffering is a slight price.”

      The smarter one is getting, the more sufferings are following him