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A rhesus macaque cowers as its trainer approaches while training for a circus act, in Suzhou, China, 2014 - by Yongzhi Chu (1973), Chinese
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lmfao hector calling odysseus a “wily chatterbox” in rhesus
#he’s so real#that would be an accurate description yes#also a vile pest#odysseus#hector of troy#rhesus#the iliad#the odyssey
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Hyacinthus and his cousins, reunited in the fields of Elysium, where tragedy can never touch them again.🫠❤️
#yes I know they’re timelines don’t exactly add up#but let’s ignore that and imagine that the sons of the muses are happy🤫#yes I know there’s like 3 more of them but I can only draw so many😭#Can you guys tell Hyacinthus treated like the youngest despite probably being older💀#Hyacinthus#hyacinthus and clio#Linus mythology#Rhesus
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Comprendre le Rhésus Négatif Pendant la Grossesse : Guide Essentiel
Qu'est-ce que le rhésus négatif pendant la grossesse ?
Le rhésus négatif est une condition où la future mère a un groupe sanguin rhésus négatif, ce qui peut provoquer une réaction immunitaire contre les globules rouges rhésus positifs du bébé.
#baby#pregnancy#pregnant#rhesus#grossesse#santé#accouchement#fertility#magazine#women#doctors#medicine#childbirth#healthcare#a baby#Youtube
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There are two wolves inside of you. Both of them are saying that pretending to be a wolf so you can approach the Greek ships undetected is a foolproof plan.
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Unraveling Destiny in "Rhesus: The Athenian Drama"
Euripides, through his timeless masterpiece "Rhesus," offers a captivating exploration of fate, war, and the intricate threads that weave through the human experience. In this poignant Athenian drama, translated with masterful clarity by Gilbert Murray, the audience is drawn into the depths of the Trojan War's aftermath, where the shadows of destiny loom large.
The play unfolds against the backdrop of the Trojan camp after the departure of Hector and the Trojans for the night. Rhesus, the Thracian king and ally of the Trojans, is introduced, bringing an element of prophecy and foreboding to the narrative. Murray's translation impeccably captures the nuances of Euripides' language, allowing readers to delve into the psychological intricacies of the characters.
The central theme revolves around the inevitability of destiny and the futility of attempting to alter predetermined outcomes. As Rhesus grapples with his own foretold demise, the audience is compelled to ponder the broader implications of predetermination in the grand tapestry of life. Murray's translation preserves the tension and suspense as the characters confront their destinies, creating a narrative rhythm that resonates with both intellectual depth and emotional intensity.
Euripides, known for his nuanced characterization, breathes life into the players of this ancient drama. Through Murray's translation, the motivations, fears, and aspirations of the characters become palpable, forging a connection between the audience and the timeless struggles of humanity.
"Rhesus" is not merely a recounting of events but an exploration of the human condition. The play challenges conventional notions of heroism, inviting the audience to question the very essence of fate and the impact of one's choices on the unfolding of destiny. Murray's translation enhances the accessibility of these profound philosophical inquiries, making them as relevant today as they were in ancient Athens.
In conclusion, "Rhesus: The Athenian Drama" stands as a testament to Euripides' narrative genius and Gilbert Murray's linguistic prowess. This translation not only preserves the integrity of the original text but also presents it in a manner that resonates with contemporary readers. The exploration of destiny, war, and the human psyche makes "Rhesus" a compelling read, leaving an indelible mark on those who embark on this journey through the annals of Athenian drama.
"Rhesus," of Euripides skillfully translated by Gilbert Murray is available in Amazon in paperback 10.99$ and hardcover 18.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 112
Language: English
Rating: 9/10
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
#Euripides#Athenian drama#Rhesus#Greek tragedy#Destiny#War aftermath#Trojans#Thracian king#Gilbert Murray translation#Prophecy#Foretold demise#Fate and free will#Human condition#Characterization#Heroism#Ancient Greece#Tragic narrative#Philosophical inquiry#Emotional intensity#Dramatic tension#Predetermined outcomes#Narrative rhythm#Moral dilemmas#Psychic struggles#Timeless themes#Cultural heritage#The Trojan War#Moral ambiguity#Fate's impact#Tragic irony
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I couldn't think of what vibe I wanted to start this new blog with so I panicked and posted this photo of a rhesus macaque from San Diego zoo that was having so many photos taken of it and seemingly enjoyed being a messy bitch in the limelight
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Dessin de macaques terminé Aquarelle et pinceau chinois sur papier fabriano studio watercolor, disponible chez Christophe Dehousse (enfin, où il travaille) #watercolor #brush #monkey #rhesus #sketchingdaily #sketch #watercolor #brushdrawing #dessinaupinceau #fabriano https://www.instagram.com/p/CoRfw41tBe9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Unraveling Destiny in "Rhesus: The Athenian Drama"
Euripides, through his timeless masterpiece "Rhesus," offers a captivating exploration of fate, war, and the intricate threads that weave through the human experience. In this poignant Athenian drama, translated with masterful clarity by Gilbert Murray, the audience is drawn into the depths of the Trojan War's aftermath, where the shadows of destiny loom large.
The play unfolds against the backdrop of the Trojan camp after the departure of Hector and the Trojans for the night. Rhesus, the Thracian king and ally of the Trojans, is introduced, bringing an element of prophecy and foreboding to the narrative. Murray's translation impeccably captures the nuances of Euripides' language, allowing readers to delve into the psychological intricacies of the characters.
The central theme revolves around the inevitability of destiny and the futility of attempting to alter predetermined outcomes. As Rhesus grapples with his own foretold demise, the audience is compelled to ponder the broader implications of predetermination in the grand tapestry of life. Murray's translation preserves the tension and suspense as the characters confront their destinies, creating a narrative rhythm that resonates with both intellectual depth and emotional intensity.
Euripides, known for his nuanced characterization, breathes life into the players of this ancient drama. Through Murray's translation, the motivations, fears, and aspirations of the characters become palpable, forging a connection between the audience and the timeless struggles of humanity.
"Rhesus" is not merely a recounting of events but an exploration of the human condition. The play challenges conventional notions of heroism, inviting the audience to question the very essence of fate and the impact of one's choices on the unfolding of destiny. Murray's translation enhances the accessibility of these profound philosophical inquiries, making them as relevant today as they were in ancient Athens.
In conclusion, "Rhesus: The Athenian Drama" stands as a testament to Euripides' narrative genius and Gilbert Murray's linguistic prowess. This translation not only preserves the integrity of the original text but also presents it in a manner that resonates with contemporary readers. The exploration of destiny, war, and the human psyche makes "Rhesus" a compelling read, leaving an indelible mark on those who embark on this journey through the annals of Athenian drama.
"Rhesus," of Euripides skillfully translated by Gilbert Murray is available in Amazon in paperback 10.99$ and hardcover 18.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 112
Language: English
Rating: 9/10
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
#Euripides#Athenian drama#Rhesus#Greek tragedy#Destiny#War aftermath#Trojans#Thracian king#Gilbert Murray translation#Prophecy#Foretold demise#Fate and free will#Human condition#Characterization#Heroism#Ancient Greece#Tragic narrative#Philosophical inquiry#Emotional intensity#Dramatic tension#Predetermined outcomes#Narrative rhythm#Moral dilemmas#Psychic struggles#Timeless themes#Cultural heritage#The Trojan War#Moral ambiguity#Fate's impact#Tragic irony
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Blood Groups
Blood plays a vital role in the life of our body. It is a fluid that circulates through the heart and blood vessels, supplying nutritive materials to every part of the body and carrying off waste products.
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wow its been so long since ive drawn the monkies
ANYWAY I saw that people are lookin' for a discord and i'd like to let people know I'm opening up invites to Rhesus' Pieces! A LMK discord I made with @payasita out of spite a few years ago because there were no other good LMK discords at the time!
We have ~200 members, organized and simple channels, and we are very strict on keeping spoilers contained. So if you want to avoid any kind of spoilers until the english dub drops but still want to hang out with other fans, this is the discord for you! Likewise if you don't care about spoilers, there's a space for you too!
#lmk s5 spoilers#lmk#lego monkie kid#six eared macaque#sun wukong#shadowpeach#myart#fanart#rhesus pieces
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We are baby rhesus monkeys.
We crave comfort and we are not getting milk.
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If you don't mind me asking (feel free to delete this if you do), do you have a job alongside keeping animals or are the animals your main source of income? Aka how do you support keeping farm animals?
i work full time as an animal caretaker (primates) my farm animals are a money pit
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Forty-three monkeys escape from US research lab
We all know that this monkey escape is going to lead to one of two things. One, this is the start of a Planet of the Apes scenario and humanity is doomed. These monkeys will emerge from the woods of South Carolina and conquer humanity. Or, two, some of these monkeys will survive in the wild and we will have generations of devil monkey cryptid stories emerging.
We know there are descendants of escaped monkeys in the swamps of Florida. These may the origin of recent skunk ape stories. This could result in a similar situation.
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