The Song of Igor's Campaign is a 12th-century medieval poem about the military exploits of Igor Svyatoslavich against the Polovtsians. Igor's campaign is ultimately unsuccessful and is presented as a tragedy and a failure of the flower of Russian chivalry. Igor himself is shown as heroic and bold but betrayed by incompetent officers and cowardly soldiers, as well as simply outnumbered by the scheming Polovtsians and their well-trained army.
Throughout history mankind has been ravaged by war From ancient Egypt to the Greeks and even the Romans to the modern ages with wars like World War I and World War II and even the war in Iraq War I something that humans are bound to do and will continue to do throughout history In Timothy Findleys novel The Wars Findley tries to portray the ideas of the brutality of war and the devastation that it causes Also both the emotional and physical pain that war causes as well Another thing that Findle
What is the difference between nature and culture Does Confucius theory that When nature exceeds culture we have the rustic When culture exceeds nature then we the pedant really exist In Emily Brontes novel Wuthering Heights we see that the universe is made up of two opposite forces Nature and culture Bronte was concerned with the meaning of life She focused on her characters roles in the universe in which everythingalive or not intellectual or physicalwas animated by one of two spiritual princ