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The Fly: A Cultural Symbol of Life, Death, and Morality
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The fly book uncovers the complex and often unsettling symbolism of the fly, exploring its deep roots in culture, religion, and psychology. From its infamous appearance in the Ten Plagues of Egypt to its unsettling presence in the minds of modern philosophers, the fly has long been associated with decay, guilt, and mortality. This book delves into the many roles the fly plays in myth, literature, and societal anxieties, from its function as a harbinger of death to its role as a tormentor of conscience.Through 12 chapters, this book examines the fly's symbolic weight in various religious and cultural traditions. It also explores the fly's impact on contemporary fears of disease, pestilence, and the fragility of life. Whether as an emblem of sin and moral corruption or as a messenger between life and death, the fly offers a rich and revealing metaphor for the human experience.Blending literary analysis, cultural history, and psychological insight, this book is a fascinating exploration of one of humanity's most enduring symbols-a tiny insect with a profound influence on our understanding of existence, morality, and the mysteries of the afterlife.
Autorentext
Prof. Kaakeh is an international pest control expert. He worked at three USA Universities (Virginia, Georgia, Indiana) and UAE & Abu Dhabi Universities. He managed many pest control and environmental projects. He authored and translated 10 Dictionaries and 32 scientific books. He published over 120 research papers and received several awards.
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- GTIN 09786209130823
- Genre Media & Communication
- Größe H220mm x B150mm
- EAN 9786209130823
- Titel The Fly: A Cultural Symbol of Life, Death, and Morality
- Autor Walid Kaakeh
- Untertitel Exploring the Fly's Role in Myth, Religion, and Society.DE
- Herausgeber OmniScriptum
- Anzahl Seiten 76