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Theme of Guilt and Punishment in Stories and Dramatic of František Langr in Domestic and Global Context
Krsková, Kateřina ; Mravcová, Marie (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
The thesis describes the evolution and variances in the motive of crime and punishment throughout prosaic and dramatic works of František Langer. After an introductory reflection on crime and punishment the thesis deals with an analysis of Doskojevskij's novel "Crime and Punishment" which had a large impact on Langer's conception of these terms. It also outlines an image of crime and punishment in Czech literature at the turn of the 19th and 20th century, which might have influenced Langer. The first part also tries to clarify how these motives were evolved in author's incipient work. It follows up prose collections "Gold Venus" and "Dreamers and Murderers". The second part is focused on the refined and often very complicated form of crime and punishment in Langer's dramas "Saint Wenceslas", "Periphery", "Camel through Eye of a Needle", "Reversal of Ferdyš Pištora", "Angels among us" and "Seventy-two" and tries to grasp and characterize it.
Czech translations of Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola
Lukášková, Agáta ; Belisová, Šárka (advisor) ; Šotolová, Jovanka (referee)
This thesis compares four Czech translations of the novel Thérèse Raquin by the French writer Émile Zola. The introduction is focused on the source text and its author. Then the thesis deals with the reception of Thérèse Raquin in the Czech culture and refers also to its entry on the Russian cultural scene. The second part of the thesis is focused on an analysis of the Czech translations. This analysis considers the background in which each text was produced, especially from the point of view of time, and it aims to describe not only the language aspects of each translation, but also the global approach of the translator.
Theme of Guilt and Punishment in Stories and Dramatic of František Langr in Domestic and Global Context
Krsková, Kateřina ; Mravcová, Marie (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
The thesis describes the evolution and variances in the motive of crime and punishment throughout prosaic and dramatic works of František Langer. After an introductory reflection on crime and punishment the thesis deals with an analysis of Doskojevskij's novel "Crime and Punishment" which had a large impact on Langer's conception of these terms. It also outlines an image of crime and punishment in Czech literature at the turn of the 19th and 20th century, which might have influenced Langer. The first part also tries to clarify how these motives were evolved in author's incipient work. It follows up prose collections "Gold Venus" and "Dreamers and Murderers". The second part is focused on the refined and often very complicated form of crime and punishment in Langer's dramas "Saint Wenceslas", "Periphery", "Camel through Eye of a Needle", "Reversal of Ferdyš Pištora", "Angels among us" and "Seventy-two" and tries to grasp and characterize it.
Dream about the Paradise on Earth in the Work of Dostojevskij
Netopilová, Barbora ; Ovečka, Libor (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
The dream about an earthly paradise, rediscovery of an original, absolutely harmonic paradisal life is, in Dostoevskij's opinion, one of the deepest and the most valuable dreams of the human heart. The spiritual course of any human being has its own history, it is born from thesis (babtism), goes through antithesis (crises) and finishes in synthesis (beauty). A man comes from the Eden Paradise and aims at heaven. So, a man in course of his spiritual life is in a real split into two paradises: the Eden Paradise from which he is coming from and the Kingdom of God where he is aiming at. The midpoint of the life course is accompanied by a crisis, that can also be described as separation from the the paradise. The characters of novels by Dostoevskij failed due to the fact, that they were not able to admit their presence between two "paradise states" and so their ideas about earthly paradise establishment were being corrupted. In our piece of work we are going to follow four trends: 1. Time corruption, incorrectly understood sense of history. The tendency to return back where a man came from, in an origenestic, cyclic interpretation of a comeback is apparent in a story The Dream of a Ridiculous Man. Another extreme shows marxism ideas going around Europe which deny both the importance and the sense of...
Non-destructive archaeology on landmarks of the capital punishment in South Bohemia
ŠITNEROVÁ, Ivana
The part of research describes the perception of death in the Middle Ages and Early modern period. This part also presents the term of legal archeology and gives out the summary about the archeological and historical-topographic situation in the Czech republic, especially in South Bohemia. Furthermore, the thesis pursues in non-destructive archeology and its results in some landmarks of the capital punishment in South Bohemia.
Inspiration from the works of F. Dostoyevsky for Education
ČERMÁK, Jaromír
The work deals with the Philosophy of Education as a benefit and what work was Dostoyevsky for the field. It explains what events were crucial for the creation of the author. In theory way addresses what elements are repeated in the works, what is their specific meaning and how they fit into the context. Attention to social experiments that Dostoyevsky made with their heroes. Pays attention to what such social experiments lead. Based on the described trying to determine the fate of points which the reader should after reading Dostoyevsky's novels, recognize and enhance teaching with their positions.
Empirický test parametru Beckerova modelu rozhodování zločince za nejistoty pro pěstitele konopí v ČR
Úlehlová, Romana ; Bartoň, Petr (advisor) ; Krištofóry, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis empirically tests Becker's assumption of offenders' knowledge of the probability of their apprehension. This assumption is tested by standardised interview with an unrepresentative sample of thirty hemp growers in the Czech Republic. Growers' subjective estimations of the probability of their apprehension are compared with approximation of the real probability of apprehension. The conclusion of the analysis is that the growers do correctly estimate the probability of apprehension. So Becker's assumption is (at the risk) confirmed. The hypotheses that high-cost growers estimate the probability better than low-cost growers and that growers with less than five plants estimate the probability of apprehension worse than growers with more than five plants were not confirmed.

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