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What works are there in the Louvre?

Charlie LeBron

( 16 19- 1690)

Judge Serghir.

Francois Boucher

( 1703- 1770)

Di Anna's shower.

Eugene Delacroix

( 1798- 1863)

The God of Freedom leads the people.

jean honore fragonard

( 1732- 1806)

The girl in the shower

Eugene Delacroix

( 1798- 1863)

Sadapal's death

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Jean-batiste Xia Erdan

( 1699- 1779)

Still life with pipe

Paolo Uccello

( 1397- 1475)

Battle of San Romano

Jacques Louis David.

( 1748- 1825)

The coronation ceremony of Napoleon I

Theodor Jericho

( 179 1- 1804)

Medusa raft

Peter Paul Rubens

( 1577- 1640)

Memories of the main guardian etiquette

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leonardo di ser piero da vinci

( 1452- 15 19)

Rock Madonna

Anthony van Dyck

( 1599- 164 1)

Portrait of Charles I

Francisco Goya

( 1746- 1828)

Countess carpio.

Antuwan Huatuo

( 1684- 172 1)

Clown actor

Ndri Man Tania

( 143 1- 1506)

Saint Sebastian.

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Garmy Koro

( 1796- 1875)

A woman wearing pearls

Hans Mamlin

( 1433- 1494)

Portrait of the old woman

Quentin Metsis

( 1465- 1530)

Bankers and women

Fran? ois Crewe

( 1536- 1572)

Portrait of Princess Elizabeth of Austria

Persian art

Archers of the Persian king

The Louvre will recruit receptionists from China, and visitors from China who love visiting museums will get good news. On the 29th, the French Louvre Museum revealed in its official Weibo that it will provide many conveniences for China tourists, including recruiting receptionists who can speak fluent Chinese or other Chinese dialects. The much-watched Chinese tour guide is expected to be put into use in the spring of 20 17.

5438+1In mid-October, the World Tourism Economic Forum opened in Macau, China. The delegation of Louvre Museum participated in the forum held in Macau and hosted the Louvre dinner. The head of the Louvre delegation, Ms. Ina Giscard d'Estaing, announced the relevant project plans of the Louvre in China in the future, and how to provide better services for China tourists in the Louvre Museum.

Ms. Ina Giscard-d'Estaing said that in recent years, due to the remarkable growth of tourists from China, the Louvre Museum has gradually begun to provide more convenience for tourists from China. On June 20 15, the official WeChat and Weibo registered by the Louvre on the social platform of China provided relevant practical information in Chinese, such as main exhibits, introduction of activities, museum guide maps, etc., and interacted with netizens in China. Up to now, it has 65,000 fans in Weibo. Since July 5th, 20 16, Chinese has become the fourth largest language for guiding signs in Louvre, and the latest practical information has been published in its Chinese official website.

For a long time, the Louvre has a Chinese version of the guidebook for tourists to use, and it is also equipped with translations in seven languages, including English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Japanese and Korean, but so far there is no Chinese translation, which makes many China tourists complain about the inconvenience. If China tourists want to travel deeply in museums and learn about the background and history of famous exhibits, they can only hire Chinese interpreters. However, the supply of interpreters is in short supply, and the service quality is worrying. Fortunately, this situation will change. The Louvre said it would recruit receptionists who can speak fluent Chinese or other Chinese dialects, and began to use Chinese tour guides in the spring of 20 17.

Besides, the Louvre hosted a dinner in Macau to warm up the exhibition "The Creation of the Louvre" to be held in China National Museum and Hongkong in a few months. On the morning of March1,the official of China National Museum kept a little mysterious: "The Louvre theme exhibition will be held in China National Museum, and the specific opening date will be announced. Let everyone know as soon as there is news. "

Huaxi Dushi Bao client reporter Zeng Jie

450 unexpected gains in the composition of the Louvre pyramid in Paris There are many accidents in people's life. Those unexpected things and unexpected people will bring you sadness, happiness or gain.

However, it is not wrong to say that there is no gain without giving.

"Free in the afternoon, and then practice with them.

"The teacher said seriously," huh? Let's talk about it I have a hobby in math and a lot of homework this afternoon. Let's take a rain check! " I replied testily.

Homework is always so busy, time is like a dry sponge, and it can't squeeze water out. How can we have an invention contest with air traffic control?

Time flies, and it's the day of the game again.

It was also on that day that I learned what Enemy at the Gates was.

The spotlight on the stage was so dazzling that I couldn't escape, and the audience under the stage was so quiet that I couldn't breathe.

I looked at my teammates next to me, and they looked at me with the same eyes.

The judges' eyes were so sharp and aggressive ... The result of the competition was unexpected and reasonable. Anyway, I didn't expect us to be eliminated so easily.

Clothes make the horse depend on the saddle, and work is already very good, just because of our reasons-we didn't spend time on this matter, we didn't pay attention to it, and we ... I seem to understand what eyes mean.

In fact, we don't regret it after the game. As early as when we stepped onto the stage and the audience focused on us, we regretted it. We know that time is like water in a sponge. As long as we are willing to squeeze, there is always a way. We know that no pains, no gains.

"In fact, you still have something to gain.

"Has been silent teacher suddenly said.

"Harvest?" We all speak in unison.

"The unexpected harvest.

""hmm? What? " "Do you regret it now? "Oh, we missed the chance of victory and unexpectedly gained a truth of life.

Only by giving, can you gain.

The composition describing the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Palace of Versailles, the Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame de Paris is a trip to the Louvre. During Labor Day, my family went to Paris, France, visited the Louvre Museum and Art Hall, and enjoyed many works of art inside.

Its collection is so rich that you can't finish reading it in three days. It used to be the back garden of Louis 14, and now it is the largest and richest art museum in the world. Its main entrance glass pyramid was designed by the world-famous Chinese American architect I.M. Pei.

Among all the collections in the Louvre, the most famous are the "three treasures in the palace", namely: the statue of Venus with a broken arm, the statue of Carney, the goddess of victory, and the famous painting Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci.

In addition, there are many precious statues and oil paintings in it, such as: Dying Slave, Psyche and Cupid, The Wedding Banquet in Kana, etc.

Every painting is vividly painted, and every statue is exquisitely carved, especially the ancient Greek stone statues, which are lifelike.

When visiting the "Three Treasures in the Palace", many foreign tourists took photos at Venus and the Goddess of Victory.

When you arrive at the oil painting gallery, you are not allowed to take pictures or videos, because the flash of the camera will damage the oil painting.

In front of the portrait of Mona Lisa, there were some exclamations from time to time in the dense crowd. My sister and I managed to squeeze in. The security of this painting is really tight! A glass window covers the portrait of Mona Lisa. There are security guards outside, and some ropes are pulled in front. You are not allowed to get too close.

Because my sister and I are both children, a black security guard smiled and pulled the rope, so let's take a closer look.

I saw the Mona Lisa. She had long hair, dressed in brown, and her hands crossed on her knees. No matter where you look at this painting, her eyes are looking at you, lifelike and mysterious.

Really worthy of its reputation! After visiting the Louvre, I gained a lot. The Louvre has gathered the artistic essence of many countries, so people who study art must go there to see it, so that they can increase their knowledge and learn more about history.

Paris, France is not only the fashion capital, but also the cultural center of France.

In the center of Paris, there are the famous Eiffel Tower, Louvre and Notre Dame de Paris ... Today we came to the world-famous Louvre in Paris.

The Louvre, a world-famous art palace, was once used for defensive purposes, but it gradually became a palace after expansion and renovation.

Francois I collected a large number of works of art here, and later emperors continued this tradition, making the Louvre have a large collection.

Later, France renovated this beautiful building on a large scale, and the Louvre became a museum.

We walked in from the garage of the Louvre.

There is a main entrance next to the ticket office. The whole front door is in the shape of a pyramid, and there is an inverted pyramid next to it. I didn't expect it to be designed by the famous Chinese-American architect I.M. Pei.

As soon as we entered the Louvre, we saw the moat of the Louvre in the middle ages, on which people's lives were projected.

Next to the stairs on the second floor is the Sphinx of Egypt.

Entering the second floor, I saw the sculptures of the gods in Greek mythology.

Venus in the center of the hall is the most famous. It is made of marble or found on the island of Miro, so it has become one of the three treasures in the town hall.

Although the statue is missing an arm, it still looks beautiful.

Then we went to the second floor. There is a statue of Victory on the second floor, which is also the treasure of the town hall. These two statues of Venus show the artistic beauty of the Greek era.

The Denon Pavilion on the second floor shows the painting art and historical changes.

Some paintings are related to Christianity. Probably during the papacy.

There is only one picture on one wall, and it is very small.

In fact, that painting is the famous Mona Lisa and the treasure of the town hall.

In Leonardo da Vinci's works, Mona Lisa is vividly painted, which also makes Mona Lisa's smile have a mysterious feeling.

After visiting the Louvre, I felt the infinite beauty of art and the wisdom of human beings. We should pass on this art.

If I am a lecturer in the Louvre, I will write 400 1. Welcome to the Metropolitan Museum of America, which is one of the four largest art galleries in the world, along with the British Museum in London, the Louvre in Paris, and the Leningrad Art Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia (also known as the Winter Palace transliteration of Tashi Museum in Elmy). The well-known Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci is in the Louvre Museum. Compared with distant Paris, understanding art can start from now. 3. The treasure of our town hall-dance class, oil painting, created by Edgar Degas. The oil painting The Virgin and the Baby is one of the most precious collections in the Metropolitan Museum of New York. This is a print by the famous Italian artist Du Qiao during the Renaissance. The colors on the painting are all gold except the egg color (oil paint mixed with egg oil in Qing Dynasty). This painting, created around 1300, depicts the scene of the virgin Mary embracing Jesus. In 2004 it was 5438+000.

Paris is the capital of France, located in the north of France, with a population of 2 1.7 million.

It is a world political, economic and cultural center, an important transportation hub at home and abroad, and a world-famous tourist city.

Famous tourist attractions include Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Notre Dame de Paris, Arc de Triomphe, Palace of Versailles and so on.

Paris also has its own nickname-"Huadu".

Why do you call it that? That must have something to do with flowers.

Paris is also a flower city, and the city is immersed in the ocean of flowers all day.

Flowers are used as decorations in our own gardens, squares, parks and various halls.

Wherever you go, the fragrance of flowers will always be your best companion.

On every street, flowers are neatly arranged in turn on the street.

These flowers are red, blue, yellow and purple ... People passing by the street are intoxicated by the fragrance.

Whenever the rainy season comes, "Huadu" Paris will be very beautiful.

From a bird's eye view, every flower and all kinds of plants will be washed fresh by rain.

When the rain stopped, the whole city immediately became full of vitality.

People walking in the street can always smell the fresh fragrance of flowers, which will always open people's minds.

Parisians like to grow tulips.

On the prairie near Paris, we can always see tulips blooming with charming smiles.

Paris is really a beautiful flower!

The place I want to go most is Paris, grade six. Paris is the second largest city in continental Europe; Paris, one of the busiest cities in the world; Paris, a city known as the flower of the world, the city of romance and the capital of art, oh, I want to go to Paris! ! Paris is a famous historical city in the world, with many ancient buildings, such as the Arc de Triomphe and the Elysee Palace.

I want to visit the Louvre, which is considered as the largest collection in the world.

Enjoy Mona Lisa's smile; Go to see the exquisite Venus sculpture; I also want to see the goddess of victory and feel some romance in this art capital.

I also want to go to Notre Dame de Paris and see the buildings built 800 years ago.

I appreciate the statue of the twenty-eight kings more; Touch the charming rose shape; Visit the strange ghosts and feel the solemn atmosphere of the majestic church-I want to go to the 300-meter-high Eiffel Tower in Paris most. It is said that this tower covers an area of 1 10,000 square meters, with a total weight of more than 9,000 tons, 2.5 million rivets and bolts, and more than 7,000 tons of high-quality steel. Look! That's great.

I must be very happy to stand under the tower and look up at this magnificent tower! Proud of Paris.

I prefer to climb to the top of the tower to see the beautiful scenery of Paris.

Ah! Paris, my dream place, I want to go to Paris.

On that occasion, I walked into Paris and wrote a 500-word composition. Strangely speaking, Paris is not only the longest place in my trip to Europe (***3 days), but also the most prestigious international metropolis we have ever been to, so Paris has a very sacred position in my heart.

The architecture in Paris is a classic example of Europe.

Whether it is the white and sacred Arc de Triomphe, the magnificent Palace of Versailles, or the Gothic slender and elegant Notre Dame, it is an eye-opener and deeply attracted by their unique charm: from a distance, they are full of elaborate reliefs and murals, which are extremely magnificent.

What is the most symbolic building in Paris? As we all know, it is the magnificent Eiffel Tower.

Made entirely of steel, this tower is the biggest feature of the Eiffel Tower, which is even more majestic against the ultra-blue sky in Europe.

And if you want to overlook the panoramic view of Paris, how can you miss the opportunity to climb the tower? I only took the elevator to the second floor of the tower, but the urban landscape of Paris is almost panoramic, surrounded by a large area: there are not many high-rise buildings, all of which are full of religious atmosphere; Bridges are everywhere on the Seine, which has been flowing for many years ... Originally, I went to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Paris, but a group of friends found that their carry-on pockets were stolen at this moment! Suddenly I remembered a rare Chinese notice when waiting for the elevator-"Beware of pickpockets".

Oh, my God, why so unlucky? What is hateful is that once these situations are lost, they can't be redeemed! Fortunately, the passports of the group members are still there, and we have greatly increased our vigilance since then.

Later, we chose to take the stairs, a primitive and healthy way to get down the tower, which made us feel more secure (unless we were afraid of heights).

The tour guide also said that the Eiffel Tower will enter the steel fatigue period sooner or later, and it will have to be demolished then-this is another news from a bolt from the blue! Doesn't it look strong? I never want this to happen! The Louvre in Paris is the most desirable place for art lovers-the grand body exudes a solemn and sacred artistic atmosphere, as if there were endless mysteries, which gradually calmed our impetuous hearts.

I don't need to emphasize the great reputation of this palace. Its huge and precious collection, even if I spent more than an hour following the pace of the commentator, I can't figure out how many works of art there are, not to mention that I didn't even see a treasure plundered by the British and French Coalition forces from the Yuanmingyuan in Beijing! Are you embarrassed to show it? Most of the exhibits in the Louvre are sculptures and paintings, as well as many jewels and crowns.

The exhibit that impressed me the most was not the incomparable Mona Lisa painting that was watched by the most people, but the sculpture of the goddess of victory.

Although her head and arms were unfortunately broken and lost, she was doubly noble, and the wings behind her were V-shaped, symbolizing victory and being lifelike as a whole.

The most interesting thing is that when I walked out of the palace and came to the glass pyramid, I was immediately surprised-isn't this the window of the world in Shenzhen? ! In Paris, women love nothing more than shopping paradise-French Spring and Galeries Lafayette.

As it happens, Paris's fashion and perfume have long been famous overseas, so it's strange that the ladies in the same trade don't spend the whole day shopping! Interestingly, my mother, who is usually very tired, is still in high spirits after shopping for a day, while my father and I, who are not very tired at ordinary times, just walk with her and feel tired from time to time.

I don't know why, it's hard for us to see anything. Finally, we managed to harvest some perfume and some BURBERRY clothes from our father.

In this way, I missed the romantic Champs Elysé es and visited Notre Dame de Paris ... Later, the tour guide said to take us to a French dinner, and the shopping finally came to an end.

All restaurants in Paris have open-air cafes, which makes people feel that Europeans will enjoy it.

There are all kinds of antique decorations in the restaurant, which are very emotional under the soft light.

However, when I tried a real French food, I immediately came to a conclusion: we China people have never been suitable for western food.

Because French people like to eat hard bread or cold seafood, as well as medium-rare steak and unusual sour "dessert" ... If anyone in China is used to it, his stomach will be quite complicated.

Of course, what I like best is not the lack of eastbound travel, but the night tour of the Seine.

It didn't get dark until very late in Paris-it was a little dusk when I boarded a double-decker cruise ship at eight o'clock.

The Seine River is clean and there is nothing muddy. In fact, the whole of Paris is so rare and tidy.

However, there seemed to be signs of rain that night. Some rosy blue sky is gradually covered by a large dark cloud, the sky is much darker and the weather is much colder.

It's getting late and the cruise ship is starting from the busy pier.

I sit on the right side of the second floor in the open air. This is a very good position, and I can see the other side clearly.

Downstream, I crossed many distinctive bridges, saw charming buildings on both sides of the strait and people on the shore dancing strangely, partying, passing other cruise ships, waving hello to tourists from all over the world ... Different interests brought me excitement again and again.

I have also seen Notre Dame de Paris, but I didn't expect it to be next to the Seine. I also saw the Eiffel Tower flashing in the night, which was beautiful. I also saw the Statue of Liberty, which is the same as the new york Port in the United States, and I realized that it was the French who sent this statue to the United States ... Seeing Paris in this way is different from being on the Eiffel Tower, and visiting Paris at night makes me feel closer and more romantic! Speaking of romance in Paris, people familiar with Paris generally think that it seldom rains in summer there, and it is mostly cloudy.

But in summer, it's still cloudy but not heavy. When you are walking in the streets of Paris, it suddenly rains, and the unquestionable romance in Paris is beautiful and complete.

There's no need to take shelter from the rain, because it won't be very heavy, but it's a little cold ... It's so comfortable to be with my companions, hold up an umbrella, stop and go, or ride in the rain ... I can't stop talking about Paris.

Because of the language barrier, it is an obstacle to know more about Paris, but it is not difficult to feel that most people there are very cultured, gentle and decent, and know how to enjoy life, because ...

Paris is a city decorated with flowers.

This veritable "romantic city" has various buildings and bustling markets, and the city is full of dazzling goods and beautiful gardens. Therefore, it enjoys the reputation of "Huadu" among famous cities in the world.

"Of course, it is not an exaggeration to call it Huadu. Whether on the dining table, on the balcony, in the courtyard, in front of the window, on the street or in people's arms, the eyes are full of blooming flowers, and the air is filled with intoxicating fragrance.

There are also colorful flower shops and colorful parks, which make people linger.

Paris, called Huadu, is worthy of the name! (You were arranged by the teacher of "Vienna, the City of Music" in Grade Five ~ ~ Haha)

Homework help started from Luxemburg, took a bus for five or six hours, and finally arrived at my dream paradise-Paris.

I am so excited! The sun is as excited as I am, because it doesn't go down until 10.

The next day, we first came to Notre Dame de Paris. Its gate and two bell towers next to it look like a huge letter "H".

The square in front of the door is crowded with people, even waiting in line to take pictures.

According to the tour guide, Notre Dame de Paris, a novel by Hugo, a famous French writer, has become a world-famous scenic spot since it was made into a movie.

I think that although the ugly bell ringer quasimodo is gone, everyone who visits Notre Dame will always remember his kind heart.

Along the beautiful Seine River, we came to the Eiffel Tower, which is the tallest tower in Europe. The people here are dense, just like ants moving.

We followed the crowd and boarded the magnificent Eiffel Tower by elevator.

Standing on the tower, we are all very excited. Looking around, we can see the whole city of Paris. The winding Seine River is as beautiful as a fairy's ribbon.

The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889, more than 100 years ago, to welcome the Paris World Expo.

The Eiffel Tower is the most famous building in the world and a symbol of Paris.

But who would have thought that it was built in opposition, when many famous writers, musicians, painters and sculptors strongly protested the construction of the Eiffel Tower, saying it was a "big black chimney".

But I don't think the Eiffel Tower is ugly at all! After lunch break, we went to visit the Louvre by bus.

In the Louvre, there are many world treasures, the most famous of which is the oil painting Mona Lisa by the famous Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci.

It is said that it is the most expensive oil painting in the world, so the oil painting is packed in thick bullet-proof glass, surrounded by two or three security guards, and visitors are not allowed to get close and people are not allowed to take pictures.

I also got into the crowd and enjoyed her mysterious smile.

There are many huge oil paintings hanging in the whole exhibition hall, some of which are even wider than the walls of my house. I really admire those painters. How long will it take him to draw such a big picture? In another exhibition hall, we found the statue of Venus with a broken arm. There are also security guards here to maintain order, but visitors are free to take pictures as a souvenir.

I doubt whether this statue is a fake. Out of the Louvre, in front of the glass pyramid is the small Arc de Triomphe. There are many beautiful carvings on the top of the small Arc de Triomphe. One of them is strange. I looked at it carefully. Haha, that's interesting. There are six swallow nests around the flower, and a little swallow is singing in one of them! I quickly raised my camera and photographed them.

The next morning, we went to visit Versailles.

Versailles is full of golden candlesticks, chandeliers, fireplaces, furniture, and many huge oil paintings and statues. It can be seen that the life of the king and queen is very luxurious.

There is a large back garden behind the palace, which contains many fountains and sculptures, the most famous of which is Apollo Fountain.

But it's a pity that time is too late. The guide called everyone together and we only saw a statue.

I think: I will come to Paris again in the future and come to Versailles to enjoy this famous huge garden.

In the afternoon, we came to the Arc de Triomphe, and the names of more than 300 generals who went out with Napoleon were engraved on its wall, many of whom were generals who died in the battle with the horizontal line.

Below the Arc de Triomphe, there is a tomb of the unknown soldier, and there is an ever-burning lamp on the tomb.

There are 12 streets leading to the Arc de Triomphe, the most famous of which is Shanxie Lishe Street.

We finally reluctantly left Paris and went to Belgium.

Paris, the capital of France, is located in the north of France with a population of 2 1.7 million.

It is a world political, economic and cultural center, an important transportation hub at home and abroad, and a world-famous tourist city.

Famous tourist attractions include Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Notre Dame de Paris, Arc de Triomphe, Palace of Versailles and so on.

Paris also has its own nickname-"Huadu".

Why do you call it that? That must have something to do with flowers.

Paris is also a flower city, and the city is immersed in the ocean of flowers all day.

Flowers are used as decorations in our own gardens, squares, parks and various halls.

Wherever you go, the fragrance of flowers will always be your best companion.

On every street, flowers are neatly arranged in turn on the street.

These flowers are red, blue, yellow and purple ... People passing by the street are intoxicated by the fragrance.

Whenever the rainy season comes, "Huadu" Paris will be very beautiful.

From a bird's eye view, every flower and all kinds of plants will be washed fresh by rain.

When the rain stopped, the whole city immediately became full of vitality.

People walking in the street can always smell the fresh fragrance of flowers, which will always open people's minds.

Parisians like to grow tulips.

On the prairie near Paris, we can always see tulips blooming with charming smiles.

Paris is really a beautiful flower! ...

//chinaelections/NewsInfo.asp? NewsID= 1244 17 The psychoanalysis of architecture: three-dimensional national and two-dimensional national vertical architecture and horizontal architecture, this aesthetic division dominates the whole history of human architecture.

From the pyramids of Egypt to the Acropolis, almost all famous stone buildings support the following three basic principles: 1, which must take the vertical line as the axis; 2, we must try our best to the height of the vertical axis; 3. If necessary, use pyramid-shaped horizontal expansion to push up the height.

This is the belief in vertical architecture, which created the most famous "Babel Plan" in history.

The Old Testament claims that in Babylonian times, almost all civilizations were involved in the hurricane of building stepped buildings.

The Lord used confusing language to stop this architectural rebellion, but the "Babel Plan" did not disappear, but became a hidden pain in the depths of civilization, and it will continue to grow in the gap of history.

Gothic church is the most vivid example, which reproduces the essence of the "Babel Plan".

Its skeleton adopts a tall iron arch, creating an architectural miracle.

The central hall of Cologne Cathedral in Germany is 48 meters high, while the church bell tower in Ulm, Germany is even as high as 16 1 meter, which reached the limit of architectural technology at that time.

The church should use this to express its theological intention of abandoning dust and getting close to God.

Those towering spires are like probes, examining the existence of God and making him feel slight pain.

They are also some shrill cries, hovering in God's territory, listening to the echoes from there in heaven.

Not only that, all the components of Gothic architecture are sharp, plus those stained glass and various slender sculptures, which run around the vertical axis, forming a situation of flame burning.

It is an upright soul chariot, leaping to God's territory.

Gothic church is a trembling, fanatical, morbid and neurotic church expression.

This is the last ray of light before the end of medieval age of apocalypse, and it is necessary to reaffirm its final respect for God from an extreme standpoint.

Nietzsche came just after the Middle Ages.

This godless man shouted the dream of "God is dead" in Gothic grammar.

God didn't respond to this.

God turned around and hid his omnipresent face.

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