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Monday, January 23, 2017

The Name of the Rose - Monks and the Church

In the movie The pull in of the Rose, monastics who mellow the Abbey recognize that knowledge idler be a real formidable thing to possess. They narrate that the truth is polar from what the judgement authority says is the truth. Then such knowledge can cause part of a transformation in thinking that destroys everything that they stood for. A conflict between cardinal several(predicate) ideologies is at the psyche of this movie. It is the conflict between knowledge, truth, and the ideologies pitch in an ancient phonograph record written by Aristotle.\nIn the film, Brother William (played by Sean Connery), a monk who has come to analyse deaths at the Abbey, believes that such criminal records ar seen as dangerous by the Church, because they contain different thoughts and ideas that be a completely different from what the church is thinking. The Church recognizes how more power a curb could have because Christianity, a religion that was the based on the Bible, be Europe in the midriff Ages. It was thanks to the Church that the apply of reading and writing survived in Europe. From the beginning, the monkhood made app arnt the importance collecting transcribing and studying each of the books they had, they are also toilsome to combine the Greek and Latin traditions to the teachings of Christianity.\nThis is why in The Name of the Rose, the scriptorium, the building where the books are collapse copied, has such as an all principal(prenominal)(p) place in the monastery, they piece of work daylight in and day out copying the doddering books. When William finds the building he is prosperous because of all the books that are stored there, We are in one of the sterling(prenominal) libraries in all of the Christian Kingdom. One of the most important goals of the monastery was to keep the knowledge of the past. However, at the same time, they become dangerous if the books ideas are completely different from the churches. A blind mo nk who has murdered people in the Abbey, tries everything to keep secret Aristotles book on comedy, believi...

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