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Jiří Chalupa and his fairytale world in Czechoslovak and Czech Television
Valová, Nikola ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Růžička, Daniel (referee)
The diploma thesis depicts the personality of Jiří Chalupa and his fairytale work in Czechoslovak and Czech Television. It presents a brief biography of this representative of children's television production and explores his personal style. In addition to the analysis of eight Chalupa's fairy tales, this thesis deals with television fairy tales in general, their transformation and significance. The first part of the study summarizes the theory of the fairy tale from a literary point of view. This is followed by a historical excursion to Czechoslovak and Czech Television with an emphasis on political influence. In a separate chapter, it focuses on television work for children, its representatives, changes and importance. In the next section, attention is shifted to the film and television adapting of fairy tales. The second half of the work is devoted to the life and work of Jiří Chalupa and the analysis of TV fairy tales, made according to his screenplays.
Jiří Chalupa and his fairytale world in Czechoslovak and Czech Television
Valová, Nikola ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Růžička, Daniel (referee)
The diploma thesis depicts the personality of Jiří Chalupa and his fairytale work in Czechoslovak and Czech Television. It presents a brief biography of this representative of children's television production and explores his personal style. In addition to the analysis of eight Chalupa's fairy tales, this thesis deals with television fairy tales in general, their transformation and significance. The first part of the study summarizes the theory of the fairy tale from a literary point of view. This is followed by a historical excursion to Czechoslovak and Czech Television with an emphasis on political influence. In a separate chapter, it focuses on television work for children, its representatives, changes and importance. In the next section, attention is shifted to the film and television adapting of fairy tales. The second half of the work is devoted to the life and work of Jiří Chalupa and the analysis of TV fairy tales, made according to his screenplays.
Art aggression metaphor in the creation of children in the school age
ANDRIJKOVÁ, Lívia
This bachelor thesis is aimed at artistic metaphor of aggression in artwork of children in younger school age with aggressive behavior patterns. Research focuses on the fine arts production of children who attend private art school: Súkromná základná umelecká škola. The bachelor thesis consists of theoretical and practical part. Theoretical part of this paper is divided into three chapters. First chapter includes various theoretical approaches to the concept of aggression. Second chapter concentrates on aggression of children in younger school age. It mentions its influences, types, forms and also differences of aggression demonstrations among boys and girls. Third chapter describes a way of aggression display in fine arts and includes basic arterapeutic theses and principles that are typical for the work with aggression. Practical part of this paper consists of observation and analysis of artworks of two boys in different age. The behavior of both children was perceived and described as aggressive. The main aim was to look for the metaphor of aggression in visual artwork of these children. The results are obtained on the basis of visual artistic symbolism and with use of predetermined criteria.
Children's World in M. Pilátová's Work
BRŮHOVÁ, Daniela
The aim of the thesis is the evaluation of children's art Margaret Pilátová. The work focuses on the analysis and interpretation of each of her works for children. A substantial part of Pilátová making fairy tales to children, it is also the development of a fairy tale and its characteristics of paid work. The space is also defined for the artist's other works.

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