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The idea of fate in "Carmen" (as the heroine tells us in the card trio) isn't difficult.
He sought in Freud's concept of the subconscious the equivalent of the Greek idea of fate and modeled his great trilogy, Mourning Becomes Electra (1931), on Aeschylus's Oresteia.
I also liked exploring the idea of fate, of assuming your story is the story when, often, your story is merely a cog in a much bigger story.
In fact, the most comforting and most terrifying thing about the Choose Your Own Adventure books& 8212awful, and awe-full, in all senses of the word& 8212was that they flew in the face of this idea of fate.
Shouganai Language: Japanese Meaning: Connected to the idea of fate, this word means that something can't be helped, so why worry about it?
This includes references to five-year plans, a map for the projected Soviet invasion of West Berlin and other works that play with the idea of fate versus meticulous intention.
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TA: Do you think in that sense genetics has altered our ideas of fate, suggested our lives are predetermined?
"I thought it was fun to have the characters grappling with ideas of fate and destiny, and whether you're supposed to let fate just happen or try to make your own.
The replacement of pre-Christian ideas of fate and genuine ignorance – the basic ingredients of classical tragedy – with an uncompromising insistence on human freedom has, of course, made its way into philosophies that are not explicitly religious.
But we do see the Romanesque cathedral, and its unforgettable polychrome mosaic floor laid down in 1165, where Norman, Greek and Byzantine ideas of fate and sin intertwine in a great Tree of Life.
Johnny McLaughlin explains the situation with Remy's father that it has something to do with ideas of fate predestination and genital mutilation as the keys to the kingdom or as a secret path to a holiday on a black beach in your mind somewhere, either way having something to do with how we all felt back then every one of us in a way.
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