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Same and different in The Turbine by K.M.Čapek-Chod and Man of Seven Sisters by J.Havlíček
Malecká, Andrea ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Brožová, Věra (referee)
Main aim of this diploma thesis is a comparison of K. M. Čapek-Chod's Turbina and The man of seven sisters by J. Havlíček with emphasis on comic in both works. Thesis is based on theoretical discourse about comic in general and on resulsts of existing evaluations of Turbina and The man of seven sisters. Comparison of the interpetation by itself, which is based on the comic in both works shows that comic is an integral part of both works and that both work express positively material bodily values of human life through the comic. Turbina does the work by showing invincibility of a man that resides in the immortality of mankind as a whole. The man of seven sisters nods in agreement to material bodily values by showing comical efforts to overcome this immortality of mankind.
Humor in The turbine by K. M. Čapek-Chod
Malecká, Andrea ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Brožová, Věra (referee)
This thesis deals with the humour in the Turbine by KM Čapek-Chod. The aim of this work is to interpret this piece in new way and to show that comic is very significant sense forming element. To meet this objective it was used theoretical knowledge of comic, which is summarized in an individual chapter.
Same and different in The Turbine by K.M.Čapek-Chod and Man of Seven Sisters by J.Havlíček
Malecká, Andrea ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Brožová, Věra (referee)
Main aim of this diploma thesis is a comparison of K. M. Čapek-Chod's Turbina and The man of seven sisters by J. Havlíček with emphasis on comic in both works. Thesis is based on theoretical discourse about comic in general and on resulsts of existing evaluations of Turbina and The man of seven sisters. Comparison of the interpetation by itself, which is based on the comic in both works shows that comic is an integral part of both works and that both work express positively material bodily values of human life through the comic. Turbina does the work by showing invincibility of a man that resides in the immortality of mankind as a whole. The man of seven sisters nods in agreement to material bodily values by showing comical efforts to overcome this immortality of mankind.
Humor in The turbine by K. M. Čapek-Chod
Malecká, Andrea ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Brožová, Věra (referee)
This thesis deals with the humour in the Turbine by KM Čapek-Chod. The aim of this work is to interpret this piece in new way and to show that comic is very significant sense forming element. To meet this objective it was used theoretical knowledge of comic, which is summarized in an individual chapter.

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