Many scholars think of the seafarer's narration of his experiences as an exemplum, used to make a moral point and to persuade his hearers of the truth of his words.
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In 1982, the SSO played Isang Yun's orchestral work " Exemplum, in memoriam Kwangju " for the first time in North Korea, in the presence of the composer.
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This introductory stanza is followed by a mythological exemplum to demonstrate this idea that of Helen of Troy, who abandoned her husband, daughter, and parents to be with the man she loved.
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This use of Helen as a mythological exemplum might be seen as problematic : after all, Helen is the most beautiful mortal, and yet Sappho has her judging Paris to be the most beautiful.
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Thus the " happiness " of Croesus is presented as a moralistic " exemplum " of the fickleness of Tyche, a theme that gathered strength from the fourth century, revealing its late date.
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There are explicit references to antiquity : the figure of Christ derives from the celebrated Laocoon, an antique statue discovered in Rome in 1506, an archetypal exemplum doloris ( " example of pain " ).
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It has also been argued that the poem was based on the form of medieval morality tale known as " exemplum ", or that it was intended as a parody of the chivalric romance.
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Here, he addressed his troops and used the tribunes as living proof to legitimise his actions, calling the SCU a " new example " ( " novum exemplum " ) not in accordance with Roman Law.
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The third, and by far the longest, exemplum ( ll . 1149 1796 ) recounts the conquest of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar and the transfer of the Temple treasures to Babylon where they were treated with reverence by the king.
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In a second exemplum the poet retells the stories of Abraham and Lot ( Gen . 18 : 1 19, 28 ) ( ll . 600-1048 ), including a description of the Dead Sea as the poet understood it.