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Shadows/Conspiracy
Valchářová, Martina ; Houdek, Vladimír (referee) ; Rathouský, Luděk (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with psychosis. Portraits of people who suffered from some type of psychosis, and which in most cases is caused by long-term drug abuse or drinking of alcohol. This is depicted with figurative painting in such a way that the painting that its style and the color spectrum corrensponds to the profile of a person with this form of mental illness and mental changes in the brain at different stages of of the disease. The output will be a series of paintings of a united size of formats that will be based , thematically a basis of dialogues with people who currently suffer or have suffered from some psychosis. The authenticity of the experiences of these people with toxic psychosis is very sensitive material, therefor it is proccessed, in this series, in such a way that can it bring closer to the viewers to posibally unimaginable situations and ways of perception of reality.
Shadows/Conspiracy
Valchářová, Martina ; Houdek, Vladimír (referee) ; Rathouský, Luděk (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with psychosis. Portraits of people who suffered from some type of psychosis, and which in most cases is caused by long-term drug abuse or drinking of alcohol. This is depicted with figurative painting in such a way that the painting that its style and the color spectrum corrensponds to the profile of a person with this form of mental illness and mental changes in the brain at different stages of of the disease. The output will be a series of paintings of a united size of formats that will be based , thematically a basis of dialogues with people who currently suffer or have suffered from some psychosis. The authenticity of the experiences of these people with toxic psychosis is very sensitive material, therefor it is proccessed, in this series, in such a way that can it bring closer to the viewers to posibally unimaginable situations and ways of perception of reality.
Allegory of characters in The Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise of the Heart by Jan Amos Comenius
TRUHLÁŘOVÁ, Veronika
The topic of my thesis is the allegory of the characters in the Labyrinth of the World and Paradise of the Heart by Jan Amos Komensky. The best known of Comenius text has been subject to several interpretations conducted on various methodological positions (Philological - Critical, structuralist, thematic etc.) The basis of my work is thus to show existing interpretive trials relating to the composition of the work (treatise by Antonín Škarka and Lubomir Doležel) and allegorical depiction (study by J. B. Čapek and Hana Šmahelová) and their comparison. The focus of the work will be the analysis of key literary figures of the Labyrinth (The Pilgrim, Delusion and Ubiquitous) and their development. J. B. Čapek, Jan Lehár and Věra Vařejková were my main interpretation stimuli.

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