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Vliv sociální třídy na manželství v Pýše a předsudku
HOSPODÁŘSKÁ, Martina
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to consider the importance of social class and determine to what extent it influences the formation of marriages in one of the most famous classic novels Pride and Prejudice by the significant English author Jane Austen. In the theoretical part, I will describe the historical and social background of the late 18th and early 19th century, which is the time the author lived in. In the practical part, I will specifically focus on the marriages that were formed in the novel and try to determine whether the characters were influenced by class differences when choosing their partner. I will also characterize the importance of social class in general and mention how the role of female characters differs from the male ones.
Undine and Rusalka. Water nymphs in German and Czech fairy tales and different ways of using them not only in German classes at primary school
Trojanová, Šárka ; Broukalová, Jindra (advisor) ; Bučková, Tamara (referee)
The didactic adaptation of the fairy tales Undine and Rusalka is described in the Master's thesis. The first and second chapters of the work are focused on the fairy tale as such. The origin of the fairy tale, its development, the distinction between folk and author's fairy tales together with their importance in child education are described there. This is followed by a chapter devoted to fairies and their origin in Slavic mythology, with a focus on water witches. The fourth and fifth chapters are dedicated to both fairy tales, their analysis, authors and analysis of their plot. The theme of love and nature is particularly emphasized here. This is followed by a chapter with focus to comparative analysis of both protagonists. The literary-didactic part is concentrated to the use of these two fairy tales not only in German language classes at the first grade of elementary school, but also observes inter-subject relationships. By the work is presented a concrete example of how fairy tales can be included in the teaching at the first grade of elementary school, in the form of a one-day project where works with both fairy tales are used at the same time KEYWORDS Undine; Rusalka; water witch; fairy tale; love; nature; society
Contemporary society's view of common sense marriages
Havlíková, Václava ; Vávra, Martin (advisor) ; Šalanda, Bohuslav (referee)
The thesis "Contemporary society's view of common sense marriages" deals with the problem of two people entering into a marriage. The aim will be to describe the reasons for which people enter into marriages and how their introduction takes place. Another important goal of the thesis is to find out how people view the importance of rational reasons for entering into marriage, how they argue for their importance, and how they "reconcile" rational reasons with emotional and relational reasons. The author has divided the topic into several headings. The first theme will describe relationships and intimacy in society. It is mainly about describing the history of marriages, under what circumstances they were contracted and what their development was also within the evolution of the institution of the family. The second theme of the thesis will be "partner dating" and the theory of mate selection. In this topic the author will also focus on the development of dating advertisements, since dating goes hand in hand with serious relationships and marriages. As a main theme, the discussion will be on contemporary society and its perception of "marriage of convenience".
Remains of Internal Emigration
Sližová, Eva ; Polívková, Kamila (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
This diploma project has been gradually composed from performative applications of fragments of my poetry collection which is being written. It deals with the presentation possibilities of literary poetry by its author. Simultaneously it reflects the particulars of my poetry practise that is, amongst other things, strongly inspired by Vladimír Holan's inner emigration. Since I’m working with open material I’m not binding myself to a concrete goal/purpose.
Imaginations of catholic and non-believing girls about intimacy and its meaning in longterm relationships; case study of girls from Český Krumlov
Proboštová, Jana ; Martinová, Marta (advisor) ; Kotík, Michal (referee)
My bachelor's thesis is focused on qualitative research of attitude to forms of relationships of believing and non-believing girls. The text is an attempt to determine the meaning of intimacy for these two groups and the difference between them. In the part regarding theoretical bases is the accent put on introducing the problems of intimacy, love and sexuality in their conceptual frame and further are described some aspects of relationships between Catholics and non-believing part of contemporary Czech society. This part has an explanatory trait. The fundamental of my research is a hypothesis that with an assistance of questions, regarding ideas of both groups, I can determine how they see the meaning of intimacy and in what ways their approach differs. In analytic part is my work divided into several areas regarding components of my research - relationship, partner, family, physical relationship and reflexion of relationship between group of believing and non-believing girls. The difference of meaning of intimacy is defined on the basis of the first four categories. The fifth category stands independently and shows the image of the main problems that non-believing girls have with the catholic girls.
Comparison of Augustin and Thomas Aquinas philosophy and ethics
Havránek, Zdeněk ; Blažková, Miloslava (advisor) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee)
This Thesis deals with the philosophy and ethics of St.Thomas Aquinas and of St. Augustine. At first I characterize the time period then I am focusing on each cathegory concerning moral life of human being in the world such as God, soul, will, goodness, evil and happiness as well. My goal is to show the real purpose of human existence and to show how both philosophers understand individual topics, what is the same and different in their opinion.
Recurrent topics in Nick Cave's lyrics and prose
Wicheová, Eva ; Ženíšek, Jakub (advisor) ; Farrell, Mark Robert (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to compare Nick Cave's lyrics with his prosaic work, especially the novel And the Ass Saw the Angel. It focuses on the main topics covered in his work, such as love, sadness, suffering, death, murder, violence, music, drugs, sex and religion. The topic are observed in relation to the lyrical or epic elements of the text. There are many parallels in his novels that relate to his lifestyle as a musician and a performer.

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