{"id":174,"date":"2024-04-25T08:16:06","date_gmt":"2024-04-25T08:16:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ailabor.appsters.me\/?page_id=174"},"modified":"2024-08-29T13:26:21","modified_gmt":"2024-08-29T13:26:21","slug":"jokai-dolgozat","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ailabor.appsters.me\/en\/jokai-essay\/","title":{"rendered":"J\u00f3kai Essay"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"background-image:url(&apos;https:\/\/ailabor.appsters.me\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Ellipse-4.png&apos;);background-position:50% 30%;background-size:cover;\" class=\"wp-block-group has-background\"><div class=\"wp-block-group__inner-container is-layout-constrained wp-block-group-is-layout-constrained\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-group group-1240\"><div class=\"wp-block-group__inner-container is-layout-constrained wp-block-group-is-layout-constrained\">\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Questions from the eighth-grade literature book \u2013 with GPT&#039;s answers&nbsp;<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Below, we asked J\u00f3k.ai GPT to take on the role of an eighth-grade student and answer the\ntextbook&#039;s questions about J\u00f3kai. The answers were corrected by Anik\u00f3 Oroszl\u00e1n, a\nHungarian literature teacher at Babits Mih\u00e1ly High School in P\u00e9cs.&nbsp;<\/h5>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1000\" height=\"235\" src=\"https:\/\/ailabor.appsters.me\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/robot_v2_horizont-1-1.gif\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-2482\" style=\"width:200px\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<div style=\"height:40px\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-spacer\"><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-essential-blocks-accordion  root-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><div class=\"eb-parent-wrapper eb-parent-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-container eb-accordion-d7mvt\" data-accordion-type=\"accordion\" data-tab-icon=\"fas fa-angle-right\" data-expanded-icon=\"fas fa-angle-down\" data-transition-duration=\"500\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-inner\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-essential-blocks-accordion-item eb-accordion-item-1busv eb-accordion-wrapper\" data-clickable=\"false\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-wrapper eb-accordion-title-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\" tabindex=\"0\"><span class=\"eb-accordion-icon-wrapper eb-accordion-icon-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><span class=\"fas fa-angle-right eb-accordion-icon\"><\/span><\/span><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-content-wrap title-content-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><h3 class=\"eb-accordion-title\"><strong>Prove that Tim\u00e1r is initially an honest and pure character.<\/strong>\u00a0<\/h3><\/div><\/div><div class=\"eb-accordion-content-wrapper eb-accordion-content-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-content\">\n<p>There are numerous examples in the novel that can serve to prove Tim\u00e1r&#039;s honest and pure\ncharacter. One such event is when he turns to Athan\u00e1z Brazovics to call him out on how he\ntreats T\u00edmea, the orphan girl. In the text, Tim\u00e1r addresses Brazovics as follows: \u201cYou treat her\nabominably, Mr. Brazovics, abominably! I say this to your face, in your own house. You have\nembezzled all the orphan&#039;s property! Yes, embezzled: that is the correct word. And your\nwhole family subjects the poor child to cursed mockery. You poison her soul for her entire\nlife. God will punish you!\u201d. This scene clearly shows Tim\u00e1r&#039;s strong moral stance, who does\nnot tolerate injustice and is ready to confront it, even if it goes against his own interests.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Furthermore, Tim\u00e1r&#039;s business conduct also points to an honest and pure character. He is also\ncalled the &quot;golden man&quot; because everything he undertakes ends in success, and he never\ncheats or smuggles. In large enterprises, he realizes honest profits and does not abuse his\nposition: &quot;One who is satisfied with a penny profit for every florin is a decent, honest man;\nbut at a million, fifty thousand florins follow, bringing the next million. One must just not\ndeal with it in an ugly way.&quot; This attitude not only brings him wealth but also earns him\nsociety&#039;s recognition and respect.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>These two examples clearly show that Tim\u00e1r is indeed an honest and pure character, who\nstands out from his environment through his moral principles and integrity.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Teacher Anik\u00f3 Oroszl\u00e1n&#039;s evaluation: 6\/7 points \u2013 I find the example a bit lacking, I would\nhave definitely mentioned the events on the ship with Ali Csorbadzsi (the help provided to\nhim). It also becomes apparent from the beginning that Tim\u00e1r is not a flawless character,\nwhich could have been hinted at. Perhaps by questioning the task itself here. The phrase\n&quot;never cheats&quot; is also not true, as he deceives T\u00edmea from the start.<\/h5>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-essential-blocks-accordion-item eb-accordion-item-w8zl1 eb-accordion-wrapper\" data-clickable=\"false\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-wrapper eb-accordion-title-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\" tabindex=\"0\"><span class=\"eb-accordion-icon-wrapper eb-accordion-icon-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><span class=\"fas fa-angle-right eb-accordion-icon\"><\/span><\/span><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-content-wrap title-content-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><h3 class=\"eb-accordion-title\"><strong>Provide examples of internal monologue from the work.<\/strong>\u00a0<\/h3><\/div><\/div><div class=\"eb-accordion-content-wrapper eb-accordion-content-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-content\">\n<p>In the novel, internal monologues are crucial tools for presenting the thoughts, feelings, and conflicts of the characters. One such example is Tim\u00e9a's internal monologue, where she articulates her thoughts about Tim\u00e1r: \u201c'Three times\u2026 three times\u2026' her lips muttered, but silently, only understood inwardly by the echoing nerves, what she said to herself. This man was her savior so many times. He was always so kind to her. He never mocked her. He never flattered her. And now he gives her everything that her heart desires.\u201d In this passage, we see Tim\u00e9a's inner world as she reflects on Tim\u00e1r, revealing her complex emotions and the gratitude she feels towards him.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Another example of the use of internal monologue appears in Mih\u00e1ly&#039;s thoughts when he\nobserves Athalie and analyses his complex feelings about their relationship and situation.\nSuch internal monologues help to present the psychological depth of the characters and allow\nthe reader to understand the motivations, dilemmas, and feelings of each character more\ndeeply.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Teacher Anik\u00f3 Oroszl\u00e1n&#039;s evaluation: 7\/8 points \u2013 The above-quoted first example from\nT\u00edmea is not an internal monologue but a report by the omniscient narrator about T\u00edmea&#039;s\nfeelings. An internal monologue is a first-person text that reports on the character&#039;s internal,\nunspoken thoughts. In the second example, a direct quotation could have been provided (I\nhaven&#039;t checked this in the text, if there is such a part, then it is acceptable).&nbsp;<\/h5>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-essential-blocks-accordion-item eb-accordion-item-6eocc eb-accordion-wrapper\" data-clickable=\"false\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-wrapper eb-accordion-title-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\" tabindex=\"0\"><span class=\"eb-accordion-icon-wrapper eb-accordion-icon-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><span class=\"fas fa-angle-right eb-accordion-icon\"><\/span><\/span><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-content-wrap title-content-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><h3 class=\"eb-accordion-title\"><strong>Explain how the protagonist&#039;s inner conflict manifests in the novel.<\/strong><\/h3><\/div><\/div><div class=\"eb-accordion-content-wrapper eb-accordion-content-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-content\">\n<p>In the novel, Mih\u00e1ly Tim\u00e1r&#039;s inner conflict is depicted on multiple levels and in depth. One of\nthe most important aspects of this inner turmoil is when he realizes that his luck and success\ndo not come from a completely pure source. In this context, Tim\u00e1r&#039;s internal dilemma is that\nalthough he is outwardly respected as a successful, wealthy man, he knows in his heart that\nhis wealth originally belonged to an orphan girl, T\u00edmea: &quot;From the day Tim\u00e1r found Ali\nCsorbadzsi&#039;s treasures in the sunken ship, his soul&#039;s peace was lost; after every bright success\nthat accompanied his endeavours, his inner accuser raised its voice: this is not yours! This was\nthe wealth of an orphan girl that you usurp. Are you a fortunate man? Not true! A benefactor\nof the poor? Not true! A golden man? Not true! - You are a thief!&quot;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This inner conflict manifests itself later when Tim\u00e1r tries to change his fate, attempting to lose\nhis wealth in the hope that this will bring him closer to T\u00edmea, but even this does not yield the\ndesired result, as everything he undertakes ends in success, even when he wishes to fail. Such\ninternal struggles illustrate Tim\u00e1r&#039;s inner conflict, which is present throughout the novel and is\ncrucial to a deeper understanding of his character.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Teacher Anik\u00f3 Oroszl\u00e1n&#039;s evaluation: 6 points \u2013 I think it is essential to mention the other\nreason for the inner conflict \u2013 the dual love life, that although Tim\u00e1r married T\u00edmea out of\nguilt, he finds peace and tranquility with No\u00e9mi. This also explains his disappearance at the\nend of the novel, not just that he wants to resolve his guilt stemming from his financial\nsituation.<\/h5>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-essential-blocks-accordion-item eb-accordion-item-48dyb eb-accordion-wrapper\" data-clickable=\"false\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-wrapper eb-accordion-title-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\" tabindex=\"0\"><span class=\"eb-accordion-icon-wrapper eb-accordion-icon-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><span class=\"fas fa-angle-right eb-accordion-icon\"><\/span><\/span><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-content-wrap title-content-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><h3 class=\"eb-accordion-title\"><strong>Write the story of Mih\u00e1ly Tim\u00e1r&#039;s &quot;escape&quot; in the style of tabloid press.<\/strong><\/h3><\/div><\/div><div class=\"eb-accordion-content-wrapper eb-accordion-content-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-content\">\n<p>Mih\u00e1ly Tim\u00e1r, the mysterious millionaire's \"escape\" is a twist that outshines even the most\nthrilling Hollywood movies! The wealthy businessman, known to many as the \"Golden Man,\"\nhas borne the heavy burden of his conscience for years. The series of events leading to this\nheart-pounding twist could easily be taken from the pages of a crime novel.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The story begins when Tim\u00e1r discovers Ali Csorbadzsi&#039;s treasures among the wreckage of a\nsunken ship. This moment fundamentally changes his life but also causes a severe moral\ncrisis. The fortune that suddenly falls into his hands actually belonged to an orphan girl, the\nbeautiful and mysterious T\u00edmea. However, Tim\u00e1r keeps this secret deeply buried, while\noutwardly reaching the pinnacle of business success and social recognition.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The real drama unfolds when Tim\u00e1r decides to clear his conscience. This decision leads to his\n&quot;escape.&quot; He takes a stunning step that surpasses all his previous actions: he returns the\nfortune to its rightful owner, T\u00edmea. But not just in any way! The return of the fortune is done\nwith such generosity and surprise that it is worthy of the greatest romantic novels.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Mih\u00e1ly Tim\u00e1r&#039;s heroic deed signifies not only the transfer of material wealth but much more:\nthe triumph of purification and selfless love. The story, which would conquer the headlines of\nthe tabloid press, also serves as a lesson for us: it shows that honesty and good deeds\nultimately always prevail.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And so, dear readers, this chapter closes in the life of Mih\u00e1ly Tim\u00e1r, who not only cleansed\nhis fortune but also his soul, securing an eternal place for himself in the history books as the\nman who bravely faced the challenges of fate and ultimately triumphed over his greatest\nenemy: himself.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Teacher Anik\u00f3 Oroszl\u00e1n's evaluation: 5 points \u2013 This is a very good text, but it's much higher\nlevel than the language of the tabloid press. :) It includes phrases and compound sentences\nthat today's tabloids do not use. It needs a clickbait title, withheld information, and\nsensationalism, etc. (Sorry, because otherwise, this is really a good text.) &nbsp;&nbsp;<\/h5>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-essential-blocks-accordion-item eb-accordion-item-m3kgf eb-accordion-wrapper\" data-clickable=\"false\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-wrapper eb-accordion-title-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\" tabindex=\"0\"><span class=\"eb-accordion-icon-wrapper eb-accordion-icon-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><span class=\"fas fa-angle-right eb-accordion-icon\"><\/span><\/span><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-content-wrap title-content-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><h3 class=\"eb-accordion-title\"><strong>What are the plot elements immediately preceding the story?<\/strong>\u00a0<\/h3><\/div><\/div><div class=\"eb-accordion-content-wrapper eb-accordion-content-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-content\">\n<p>A t\u00f6rt\u00e9net k\u00f6zvetlen\u00fcl megel\u0151z\u0151 cselekm\u00e9nyelemei a k\u00f6vetkez\u0151k: Egy term\u00e9szettud\u00f3s bar\u00e1t besz\u00e9l azokr\u00f3l a kiv\u00e9teles f\u00f6ldter\u00fcletekr\u0151l, amelyek a magyar \u00e9s a t\u00f6r\u00f6k birodalmak k\u00f6z\u00f6tt tal\u00e1lhat\u00f3k, \u00e9s amelyek egyik f\u00e9lhez sem tartoznak, \u00edgy mag\u00e1ntulajdont sem k\u00e9peznek. Ez\u00e9rt ezek a ter\u00fcletek val\u00f3s\u00e1gos paradicsomai a szenved\u00e9lyes term\u00e9szetb\u00fav\u00e1roknak, ahol a legritk\u00e1bb fl\u00f3r\u00e1t \u00e9s faun\u00e1t tal\u00e1lhatj\u00e1k meg. A narr\u00e1tor, aki maga is m\u0171kedvel\u0151je e szaknak, elmondja, hogy \u00fcres ideje volt, ez\u00e9rt elk\u00eds\u00e9rte az \u00f6reg tud\u00f3st az Aldun\u00e1ra, ahol elvezette \u0151t a &#8222;senki sziget\u00e9re&#8221;. A sziget, amely kor\u00e1bban nagyr\u00e9szt vadon volt, m\u00e1ra egy mintagazdas\u00e1gg\u00e1 alakult \u00e1t, teljesen megv\u00e9dve az \u00e1rvizekt\u0151l \u00e9s v\u00edzcsatorn\u00e1kkal \u00e1tszelve, melyeket l\u00f3er\u0151vel hajtott g\u00e9p l\u00e1t el \u00f6nt\u00f6z\u0151 v\u00edzzel. A sziget minden kis darabja hasznot hajt vagy gy\u00f6ny\u00f6rt ad, \u00e9s a lak\u00f3i gabon\u00e1t, ruhakelm\u00e9t, szersz\u00e1mokat \u00e9s festett fonalat hoznak cser\u00e9be a sziget term\u00e9nyei\u00e9rt. A sziget lak\u00f3i magyarul besz\u00e9lnek, ami a v\u00e9gvid\u00e9ken m\u00e1r ritkas\u00e1gnak sz\u00e1m\u00edt, \u00e9s egyetlen csal\u00e1d alkotja az eg\u00e9sz telepet. Az \u00e9letm\u00f3djuk \u00f6nell\u00e1t\u00f3, ahol mindenki tud valami munk\u00e1t v\u00e9gezni, \u00e9s a csal\u00e1d jelenlegi feje, akit a t\u00f6bbiek &#8222;ap\u00e1&#8221;-nak neveznek, szokta a cserealkukat megk\u00f6tni \u00e9s az idegeneknek a telepet megmutogatni. Egy este, amikor a narr\u00e1tor \u00e9s a term\u00e9szettud\u00f3s meg\u00e9rkeztek a szigetre, Deod\u00e1t, a csal\u00e1d jelenlegi feje, ny\u00e1jas sz\u00edvess\u00e9ggel fogadta \u0151ket, mint r\u00e9gi j\u00f3 ismer\u0151s\u00f6ket, \u00e9s besz\u00e9lget\u00e9s\u00fck sor\u00e1n kider\u00fclt, hogy Deod\u00e1t alapos ismeretekkel b\u00edr t\u00f6bb tudom\u00e1ny\u00e1gban is. Ezenk\u00edv\u00fcl az \u00f6reg szigetlak\u00f3, aki negyven \u00e9v \u00f3ta nem olvasott a vil\u00e1gban t\u00f6rt\u00e9ntekr\u0151l, kiv\u00e9ve gazdas\u00e1gi \u00e9s kert\u00e9szeti k\u00f6nyveket, k\u00edv\u00e1ncsian hallgatta a narr\u00e1tor besz\u00e1mol\u00f3j\u00e1t a vil\u00e1g esem\u00e9nyeir\u0151l, de mindig csak annyit v\u00e1laszolt, hogy a sziget\u00fck\u00f6n ezek a probl\u00e9m\u00e1k nem l\u00e9teznek. Az este folyam\u00e1n a szigetlak\u00f3k \u00f6sszegy\u0171ltek egy k\u00f6z\u00f6s vacsor\u00e1ra, ahol a sz\u00e9pap\u00f3 \u00e9s a sz\u00e9pany\u00f3 megosztott\u00e1k boldogs\u00e1gukat az eg\u00e9sz csal\u00e1ddal, \u00e9s egyenk\u00e9nt megcs\u00f3kolt\u00e1k \u0151ket. A t\u00f6rt\u00e9net ezzel a csal\u00e1di \u00e9s k\u00f6z\u00f6ss\u00e9gi \u00f6sszetart\u00e1ssal, valamint a k\u00fcl\u00f6n\u00e1ll\u00f3, b\u00e9k\u00e9s \u00e9letm\u00f3ddal z\u00e1rul.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Teacher Anik\u00f3 Oroszl\u00e1n&#039;s evaluation: 10 points \u2013 I think this is fine, seems thoroughly\nresearched, well-written paragraph. (I did not research, so it is possible that there might be\nfactual errors.)<\/h5>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-essential-blocks-accordion-item eb-accordion-item-u7qaf eb-accordion-wrapper\" data-clickable=\"false\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-wrapper eb-accordion-title-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\" tabindex=\"0\"><span class=\"eb-accordion-icon-wrapper eb-accordion-icon-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><span class=\"fas fa-angle-right eb-accordion-icon\"><\/span><\/span><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-content-wrap title-content-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><h3 class=\"eb-accordion-title\"><strong>What kind of treasures did Mih\u00e1ly Tim\u00e1r find? Whose wealth was this? For whom does\nhe wish to preserve it?<\/strong>\u00a0<\/h3><\/div><\/div><div class=\"eb-accordion-content-wrapper eb-accordion-content-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-content\">\n<p>Mih\u00e1ly Tim\u00e1r discovered Ali Csorbadzsi&#039;s treasures on the cargo of the sunken ship, the Saint\nBarbara. The treasure, worth one million forints, was filled with pearls, gemstones, jewellery,\nrarities, and valuable coins, including louisdors. This wealth belonged to Ali Csorbadzsi, the\ngovernor of Candia and the guardian of the Khazn\u00e9. Tim\u00e1r wished to preserve this treasure for\nTim\u00e9a, as it originally belonged to her family. Therefore, he decided to sell the treasures,\nincrease the wealth, and eventually leave everything to Tim\u00e9a to ensure her happiness.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Teacher Anik\u00f3 Oroszl\u00e1n&#039;s evaluation: 10 points \u2013 This description seems accurate.<\/h5>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-essential-blocks-accordion-item eb-accordion-item-xvm9p eb-accordion-wrapper\" data-clickable=\"false\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-wrapper eb-accordion-title-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\" tabindex=\"0\"><span class=\"eb-accordion-icon-wrapper eb-accordion-icon-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><span class=\"fas fa-angle-right eb-accordion-icon\"><\/span><\/span><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-content-wrap title-content-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><h3 class=\"eb-accordion-title\"><strong>In his self-justifying contemplation, what arguments does Mih\u00e1ly Tim\u00e1r bring up for his\nown peace of mind? Is love a real argument or an excuse? Does Tim\u00e1r Mih\u00e1ly ultimately\nabsolve himself?<\/strong>\u00a0<\/h3><\/div><\/div><div class=\"eb-accordion-content-wrapper eb-accordion-content-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-content\">\n<p>Mih\u00e1ly Tim\u00e1r tries to comfort himself with the argument that what he did was actually a kind\nof moral obligation: to preserve the wealth for its rightful owner, Tim\u00e9a. However, this is\n\nmore of a self-deception because Tim\u00e1r is aware that he himself benefits from all this, and this\nmoral explanation only serves to calm his conscience. The love argument that arises during\nhis self-justifying contemplation also seems more like self-deception, as although driven by a\ndesire for love, he actually hurts two women with this: Tim\u00e9a, whom he could never truly\nconnect with emotionally, and No\u00e9mi, from whom he keeps his distance so as not to hurt\nTim\u00e9a.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Tim\u00e1r does not completely absolve himself. Although he tries various explanations, the guilt\nand internal conflicts are constantly present in his thoughts. The self-deception and the\nstruggle with himself are an internal battle from which he cannot emerge victorious, as his\ndifferent loves for the two women and the weight of the secrets drag him deeper. These\ncontemplations and internal conflicts show that although he tries, Tim\u00e1r will never be able to\nfully absolve himself because his actions carry moral and emotional consequences that he\nmust face.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Teacher Anik\u00f3 Oroszl\u00e1n&#039;s evaluation: 10 points \u2013 I think it&#039;s fine, and well-written.<\/h5>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-essential-blocks-accordion-item eb-accordion-item-pxnjv eb-accordion-wrapper\" data-clickable=\"false\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-wrapper eb-accordion-title-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\" tabindex=\"0\"><span class=\"eb-accordion-icon-wrapper eb-accordion-icon-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><span class=\"fas fa-angle-right eb-accordion-icon\"><\/span><\/span><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-content-wrap title-content-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><h3 class=\"eb-accordion-title\"><strong>The island and garden motifs have played a defining role in numerous literary works.\nMention a few of them.\u00a0<\/strong><\/h3><\/div><\/div><div class=\"eb-accordion-content-wrapper eb-accordion-content-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-content\">\n<p>The motifs of the island and garden indeed appear in many literary works, often holding\nsignificant symbolic or thematic roles. Here are a few examples where these motifs are\nprominent:&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list mono\">\n<li>Daniel Defoe \u2013 Robinson Crusoe: One of the most well-known examples of the\nisland motif, where the protagonist, Robinson Crusoe, ends up on a deserted island\nand tries to survive. The island here symbolizes the relationship between man and\nnature, human perseverance, and ingenuity.&nbsp;<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>William Shakespeare \u2013 The Tempest: In this play, the island is the setting where\nProspero, the rightfully deposed Duke of Milan, uses his magic to control the natural\nforces and spirits of the island. The island here embodies themes of forgiveness, new\nbeginnings, and control over nature.&nbsp;<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Frances Hodgson Burnett \u2013 The Secret Garden: The garden motif here serves as\nthe site of healing and spiritual growth for the main character, Mary, and her sickly\ncousin, Colin. The garden, which they revive together from decay, symbolizes inner\nrenewal and the healing power of nature.&nbsp;<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Homer \u2013 The Odyssey: In The Odyssey, Odysseus&#039;s long journey home involves\ntraversing numerous islands, each presenting a unique challenge and lesson. These\nislands represent the trials of the human soul and the possibility of transformation.&nbsp;<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Johann David Wyss \u2013 The Swiss Family Robinson: In this story, a family finds\nthemselves on a deserted island after a shipwreck, where they begin a new life. The\nisland here focuses on self-sufficiency, family unity, and the importance of resource\nmanagement.&nbsp;<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>These works use the island and garden motifs in various ways to enrich their themes,\ncharacters, and plots, providing deeper meaning and symbolism for the reader.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Teacher Anik\u00f3 Oroszl\u00e1n&#039;s evaluation: 10 points \u2013 These are all good examples, and the\narticulation is well-developed.<\/h5>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-essential-blocks-accordion-item eb-accordion-item-5xoxm eb-accordion-wrapper\" data-clickable=\"false\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-wrapper eb-accordion-title-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\" tabindex=\"0\"><span class=\"eb-accordion-icon-wrapper eb-accordion-icon-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><span class=\"fas fa-angle-right eb-accordion-icon\"><\/span><\/span><div class=\"eb-accordion-title-content-wrap title-content-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><h3 class=\"eb-accordion-title\"><strong>The construction of the Iron Gate Canal in 1896 brought significant changes to the previously\nwild and romantic landscape of the Lower Danube. Designed by Wallandt Ern\u0151 and led by\nRupcsics Gy\u00f6rgy, the project involved blasting a navigation canal along the Serbian shore,\nextending over 2200 meters in length. The work commenced in August 1890 and, although\ninitially planned to be completed by 1895, was ultimately finished in September 1896. The\ncanal was built to a depth of three meters and a width of 75 meters, allowing larger ships to\npass through without obstruction. However, due to the continued high water speed, a steam-\npowered towing system was necessary for upstream navigation.<\/strong>\u00a0<\/h3><\/div><\/div><div class=\"eb-accordion-content-wrapper eb-accordion-content-wrapper-eb-accordion-d7mvt\"><div class=\"eb-accordion-content\">\n<p>&quot;Breaking through the middle of a mountain range from top to base, stretching four miles;\nwith high, straight cliff walls rising from six hundred to three thousand feet on either side, and\nin the middle, the giant river of the old world, the Ister: the Danube. Did the mass of water\ncarve this gate for itself, or did the underground fire split the mountain range in two? Was it\ncreated by Neptune, or Vulcan? Or both together? The work is God&#039;s! Even today&#039;s iron-\nhanded men, who imitate gods, cannot create anything like it. The fossilized sea snails\nscattered atop the Fruska Gora mountains, the ancient sea-dwelling saurians of the Veterani\nCave proclaim the handiwork of one god; the basalts on Piatra Detonata speak of another god;\nthe third, the iron-handed man, is proclaimed by the long cut in the rock, a national road with\na vault; the colossal stone bridge column remains, the memorial plaque carved as a bas-relief\non the rock&#039;s side, and the hundred-foot-wide channel cut in the middle of the bed, through\nwhich larger ships can navigate. The Iron Gate has a two-thousand-year history and is known\nin the languages of four nations.&quot;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The grand opening in 1896, attended by the reigning monarchs, notably excluded the\nHungarian flag, and Emperor Franz Joseph spoke of the success of the Austro-Hungarian\nMonarchy without mentioning Hungary specifically. The full completion of the project\noccurred two years later in 1898, extending the navigation season to ten months.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The transformation of the Iron Gate Gorge not only revolutionized navigation but also altered\nthe landscape. The subsequent construction of the Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power and\nNavigation System between 1964 and 1972 further raised the water level by 33 meters,\nenabling even larger ships to pass. This development, however, came at a significant\nenvironmental and cultural cost, submerging the valley&#039;s most beautiful parts, including the\nold town of Orsova, the Ada Kaleh island, and three villages, resulting in a considerable loss\nof cultural and ecological heritage.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Since J\u00f3kai M\u00f3r&#039;s time, the perception of the &quot;iron-handed men&quot; and their nature-altering\nactivities has evolved considerably. While the canal&#039;s construction was a monumental\ntechnical achievement that facilitated the region&#039;s navigation, the transformation of the\nlandscape and the environmental impacts have also been recognized. The loss of Ada Kaleh,\nfor instance, evoked deep emotions as it represented a unique cultural and historical heritage.\nToday&#039;s assessments of such projects are more likely to consider environmental and cultural\nimpacts, reflecting the long-term consequences of human intervention on nature and culture.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h5 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Anik\u00f3 Oroszl\u00e1n\u2019s Assessment: 10 points \u2013 This is well-written and seems accurate. 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