Timetoast Project

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  • 2600 BCE

    The Great Pryamids-Architecture

    The Great Pryamids-Architecture
    The Great Pyramids are a perfect example of power because they show the pharaohs' immense authority and control. Building such massive structures required a lot of resources, labor, and organization, demonstrating the pharaohs' ability to mobilize and command their society. These pyramids were not just tombs; they were symbols of the pharaohs' divine status and lasting influence.
  • 1215

    "The Magna Carta"- History

    "The Magna Carta"- History
    The Magna Carta is significant because it established the principle that everyone, including the king, was subject to the law
  • 1498

    "The Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci (visual arts)

    "The Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci (visual arts)
    This is a famous mural painting depicting Jesus Christ's last meal with his disciples before his crucifixion
  • Les Misérables- Romanticism

    Les Misérables- Romanticism
    Les Misérables, the novel by Victor Hugo, explores themes of justice, redemption, and the struggle for freedom, which are characteristic of Romanticism's focus on individual emotion and social issues. This novel is a prime example of Romanticism because it delves deeply into the complexities of human nature and the transformative power of love and compassion.
  • "Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette"-Art/Impressionism

    "Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette"-Art/Impressionism
    "Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette" by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, painted in 1876, it captures a busy afternoon at a popular dance hall. Renoir embodies the vibrant social life and artistic innovation of late 19th-century Paris.
  • The Yellow Christ- Art/Post Impressionism

    The Yellow Christ- Art/Post Impressionism
    The Yellow Christ by Paul Gauguin, painted in 1889, is a Post-Impressionism work. It uses bold colors and symbolic content, exploring the power of religious imagery. This work reflects Gauguin's interest in the impact of religious themes on society and individual belief.
  • The Spanish Civil War- history during Great Depression

    The Spanish Civil War- history during Great Depression
    The conflict was between the Republicans, who supported the democratic Spanish Republic, and the Nationalists, a fascist group led by General Francisco Franco. This war showed the power struggles between different political ideas and the impact of international involvement, as various countries supported different sides.
  • Jazz music ”strange fruit” (1939)

    Jazz music ”strange fruit” (1939)
    This haunting song addresses the brutal realities of racism in America, using music as a powerful form of protest and social change. Artists like Holiday, Louis Armstrong, and Duke Ellington used jazz to assert cultural identity and influence, showcasing the power of creativity and resilience.
  • "The Rebel" by Albert Camus- Philosophy

    "The Rebel" by Albert Camus- Philosophy
    It is a philosophical essay that explores the nature of rebellion and revolution, looking at why people rebel and what happens as a result. It discusses the moral questions involved and how power, justice, and freedom are connected.
  • "The Power of Positive Thinking" by Norman Vincent Peale- Literature

    "The Power of Positive Thinking" by Norman Vincent Peale- Literature
    The Power of Positive Thinking" is a perfect example of power because it demonstrates how a positive mindset can influence and transform one's life. Norman Vincent Peale's book shows that by harnessing the power of positive thoughts, individuals can overcome challenges, improve their mental health, and achieve their goals. This highlights the profound impact that one's attitude and perspective can have on their overall well-being and success, showcasing the inner power each person holds.
  • "The Son of Man” (1964)- art/Surrealism

    "The Son of Man” (1964)- art/Surrealism
    This painting features a man in a suit with his face obscured by a floating green apple, set against a cloudy sky. The artist's work challenges viewers to question reality and the hidden aspects of human identity. By presenting familiar objects in unexpected contexts, he invites exploration into the subconscious mind and aligns with the principles of surrealism, which aims to unlock the imagination and delve into the irrational aspects of human experience.
  • "I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr.-History/Speech

    "I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr.-History/Speech
    "I Have a Dream" is a powerful call for racial equality and justice.
  • "The Godfather"-Film

    "The Godfather"-Film
    "The Godfather" showcases the power and influence of the mafia in American society. It delves into the complexities of power dynamics within the crime family and how these dynamics affect both the members of the family and the larger society. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and morals.
  • "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood-Literature

    "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood-Literature
    This is a novel set in a oppressive society where women are subjugated. It explores themes of power, control, and gender
  • "The Power of Myth" by Joseph Campbell-Literature

    "The Power of Myth" by Joseph Campbell-Literature
    In this influential book, Joseph Campbell explores the power of myth and its impact on human behavior and society.
  • "Fight the Power" by Public Enemy-Music

    "Fight the Power" by Public Enemy-Music
    "Fight the Power" is a powerful and politically charged song that addresses issues of extensive racism and social injustice
  • "The Lion King"- Film

    "The Lion King"- Film
    The movie explores themes of responsibility, personal growth, and the circle of life.