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Heroines in the Haunted Houses: Northanger Abbey, Jane Eyre and Jamaica Inn
HALAMOVÁ, Anna
The thesis compares three novels inspired by the Gothic literature within the period of three centuries: Northanger Abbey (1817), Jane Eyre (1847) and Jamaica Inn (1936). It analyses their similarities and differences with respect to the heroine's experience. Moreover, it introduces the authors and historical contexts.
Constancy as a Christian virtue
Halamová, Anna ; Halama, Jindřich (advisor) ; Fischer, Ondřej (referee)
The purpose of my thesis is to recapture and newly interpret constancy as a Christian virtue. In chapter one virtues which are often confused with constancy, mainly patience and persistence are dealt with. Chapter two deals with those principles of constancy, which are taken from stoic philosophy, namely goal, sence, reason and humility. These notions are used as the building stones for a renewed interpretation of constancy. Chapter three is focused od definition of faithfulness - as presented by Comte-Sponville - which is very similar to my definition of constancy. I try to prove that our concepts are different, especially because his exposition of faithfulness is rooted in his secular position. The conclusion of my discourse is that constancy is a virtue firmly connected with faith and therefore necessary for Christian life. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Christmas dramas for children and teenagers in ČCE
Halamová, Anna ; Beneš, Ladislav (advisor) ; Landová, Tabita (referee)
The purpose of my diploma thesis Christmas dramas for children and teenagers in ČCE is to find out if authors of Christmas dramas in ČCE work with them as valid parts of catechetical work with children and teenagers. I decided to make analysis of some texts of Christmas theater plays, which are freely distributed in the church. First chapter tries to analyze how children relate to the work on a drama and what are the benefits of this work. Second chapter deals with theory of writing dramas for children and teenagers. Chapter three deals with analysis of two biblical texts Matt 1:18-2:23 and Luke 1:5-2:40 because they are often used as a source for Christmas dramas. Chapter four deals with analysis of three Christmas plays written by members of ČCE for congregations of ČCE. The emphasis is mainly on theological and pedagogical analysis. The conclusion of my analysis is that authors of Christmas dramas in ČCE do not work with them as valid parts of catechetical work. Key words Theatre play, children, teenagers, Christmas, age, author, message, understanding, pedagogical, theological.
Christmas dramas for children and teenagers in ČCE
Halamová, Anna ; Beneš, Ladislav (advisor) ; Landová, Tabita (referee)
The purpose of my diploma thesis Christmas dramas for children and teenagers in ČCE is to find out if authors of Christmas dramas in ČCE work with them as valid parts of catechetical work with children and teenagers. I decided to make analysis of some texts of Christmas theater plays, which are freely distributed in the church. First chapter tries to analyze how children relate to the work on a drama and what are the benefits of this work. Second chapter deals with theory of writing dramas for children and teenagers. Chapter three deals with analysis of two biblical texts Matt 1:18-2:23 and Luke 1:5-2:40 because they are often used as a source for Christmas dramas. Chapter four deals with analysis of three Christmas plays written by members of ČCE for congregations of ČCE. The emphasis is mainly on theological and pedagogical analysis. The conclusion of my analysis is that authors of Christmas dramas in ČCE do not work with them as valid parts of catechetical work. Key words Theatre play, children, teenagers, Christmas, age, author, message, understanding, pedagogical, theological.
The Portrayal of Jane Austen's Male Characters/Charakteristika mužských postav v románech Jane Austenové
HALAMOVÁ, Anna
The thesis introduces Jane Austen as the founder of the realistic tradition of Victorian novel, also as the representative of sentimentalism in English literature. Furthermore, it briefly characterizes the key novels which are going to be analysed in the practical part. The main aim is to characterise the male characters besides the traditional portrayal of the independent heroines. The thesis compares analysed novels from heroes' point of view a tries to stress out their importance beside the heroines.
Constancy as a Christian virtue
Halamová, Anna ; Halama, Jindřich (advisor) ; Fischer, Ondřej (referee)
The purpose of my thesis is to recapture and newly interpret constancy as a Christian virtue. In chapter one virtues which are often confused with constancy, mainly patience and persistence are dealt with. Chapter two deals with those principles of constancy, which are taken from stoic philosophy, namely goal, sence, reason and humility. These notions are used as the building stones for a renewed interpretation of constancy. Chapter three is focused od definition of faithfulness - as presented by Comte-Sponville - which is very similar to my definition of constancy. I try to prove that our concepts are different, especially because his exposition of faithfulness is rooted in his secular position. The conclusion of my discourse is that constancy is a virtue firmly connected with faith and therefore necessary for Christian life. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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