Humanities Love And Death

  • 442 BCE

    The beauty of Humanities

    The beauty of Humanities
  • 441 BCE

    Sophocles’ Antigone

    Sophocles’ Antigone
    A tragic story of love for family and loyalty, where Antigone resist authority for the love of her brother, ultimately leading to death.
  • 385 BCE

    Plato's Symposium

    Plato's Symposium
    Plato's Symposium was a philosophical text that explores different views of love, including romantic love and the love of wisdom.
  • 1225

    Thomas Aquinas

    Thomas Aquinas
    Aquinas also addresses human love, particularly unconditional love, and its role in fulfilling one's moral and spiritual duties. Aquinas sees death as the separation of the soul from the body.
  • 1475

    Michelanglo

    Michelanglo
    His marble sculptures of David (1501-1504) and Pietà (1499)
  • Romantic Music 1800's

    Romantic Music 1800's
    Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Fantasy-Overture (1869) captures the passion, tragedy, and inevitable death of the famous lovers.
  • Ashton Memorial England

    Ashton Memorial England
    The memorial was built to honor of one Lord Ashton's late wife Jessie Hulme.
  • Gustav Klimt

    Gustav Klimt
    Death and Life (1910) introduction the figure of Death with a vibrant, loving figure representing life, symbolizing the eternal struggle between life and mortality.
  • The Grace Estate Islesboro, Maine

    The Grace Estate Islesboro, Maine
    The Grace Estate built in 1918 on its own private peninsula
  • The Power Of Love

    The Power Of Love
    First 3D film is released called 'The Power of Love'. It used anaglyph glasses with opposite coloured lenses creating the 3D effect.
  • Michel Foucault

    Michel Foucault
    Foucault examined the power dynamics in love, especially in terms of societal norms and expectations around sexuality and relationships. He explored how love is often shaped by historical and cultural forces. And death Foucault was interested in how societies regulate and treat death. In works like The Birth of the Clinic, he analyzed the medicalization of death and the changing social attitudes toward mortality.
  • Drive in theaters

    Drive in theaters
    in 1933, eager motorists park their automobiles on the grounds of park-in theaters, the first-ever drive-in movie theater, located on crescent boulevard in camden, new jersey. drive-in theaters soon after became a popular event. it is also a popular first date spot for many.
  • Moonrise Hernandez New Mexico

    Moonrise Hernandez New Mexico
    By Ansel Adams This is a photograph of a late afternoon in black and white of the town of Hernandez.
  • Tennessee Williams

    Tennessee Williams
    A street car Named Desire
  • music of the 1900's

    music of the 1900's
    The Beatles’ "All You Need is Love" (1967) is a quintessential anthem of idealistic love during the late 1960s, embodying the idea that love can overcome all challenges.
  • Louvre Pyramid

    Louvre Pyramid
    The Louvre is a beautiful glass and metal pyramid that consists of another two little pyramids. The main pyramid serves as an entrance to the Louvre museum.