French culture

Crossing The Streets Of French Aesthetics

The Birth Of French Language : It All Begins In Gaul

Modern-day France and Belgium were once included in an ancient region of Western Europe known as Gaul, and while the Gaulish Language hasn’t left too much of an imprint on the modern French we learn today, it is the perfect place to begin getting to grips with the history of the French language.

When Gaul was conquered by the Romans in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, the Gaulish language (which was a Celtic language) came under attack-hence the true meaning of a ‘Romance language’ as “to speak in Roman fashion.”

 “The crown of literature is poetry.”

The Germanic Invasions And Impact One Of The Most Popular Romantic Language

The Germanic invasions which followed – known by the Romans as the “barbaric invasions” – had a big impact on the French language. When the Empire’s frontiers collapsed and Gaul fell into the hands of the Franks, Vulgar Latin was further diluted by dialects from the different regions.

As Malcolm Offord notes in the French words including past and future the Franks imposed their own stress patterns and patterns of usage upon Vulgar Latin, and this goes a long way to explaining why French is so different to other languages descended from Latin – Italian and Spanish

“Boy, those French! They have a different word for everything.”

Romanticism In Literature And Politics                                                                

Paradoxically, given the role of the Revolution in fostering Romanticism, French Romanticism began a few years later than British and German, in part because French writers could be more directly involved in the politics than their European counterparts. Perhaps for this reason too it took a somewhat different course in the first generation; two of its main protagonists, de Staël and Constant, remained liberal, if chastened, revolutionaries. It was de Staël, in her extraordinarily influential Of Germany (1810), who brought German Romanticism to French, and wider European, notice.

dawn of an immense horizon, the first gleams of the future


Germanic Tribe

Diving Into The Custom:

The people, language, and traditions are what make the German culture unique. It has had a key role in the history of Europe. English speakers call it Germany ,and Germans themselves call Deutschland. Germany is known as the country of poets and thinkers.

The Culture just asking to look beauty around.

Symbolism  

The German symbols have changed through different phases in history alongside the events that have shaped its culture and traditions. The eagle was part of the Holy Roman Empire, which after Prussia’s victory over Austria in 1886 has been shared by two different states. Martin Luther and luminaries such as Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottfried von Herder, and Johann Wolfgang Goethe are also important figures and very contentious symbols. Today the most known symbol of the country is its black, red, and gold flag.

Defining unity and culture

German Philosopher’s And Their Attractive Literacy:

The German symbols have changed through different phases in history alongside the events that have shaped its culture and traditions. The eagle was part of the Holy Roman Empire, which after Prussia’s victory over Austria in 1886 has been shared by two different states. Martin Luther and luminaries such as Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottfried von Herder, and Johann Wolfgang Goethe are also important figures and very contentious symbols. Today the most known symbol of the country is its black, red, and gold flag.

The phase of the Holy Roman Empire and their living

Literature Of The Germans

Some of the most famous philosophers were born and lived in Germany, like Immanuel Kant, who played a central role in the history of philosophy, and h was inspired by German philosopher philosophers Schopenhauer and Nietzsche who spent their whole lives in Germany. On the other hand, the developers of the communist theory Marx and Engels were also Germans.

Literature is the essence of honest words.

The German Romanticism

Romanticism crucially also maintains that art cannot be learned; it emerges from divine inspiration. The artist’s role is the mediator between the creative and the divine. Nature was considered to be the visible spirit, the evidence of the divine in the absence of an image of God himself. The romantic landscape artist was charged with the responsibility of contemplating nature and its spirit and then replicating it in art.

Just a common women with common thoughts!

Hobbies That Will Make You Feel Productive

Do you think hobbies are a waste of time? Well, you need to think again. Hobbies not only provide pleasure but can also be productive. While choosing your hobbies, you should focus on your areas of interest and skills, so as to make the most of them. Your hobbies should be realistic and focus on long term benefits rather than just ways of passing time. The three things that you should keep in mind while choosing a hobby should be, the creative factor, productivity, and career prospects. In this article, we’re going to talk about some hobbies that will make you feel productive. 

  • Write A Story 

Writing something is always a productive option whether it’s something as basic as daily journaling, or something artistic like poetry or prose writing. It is one of the most effective and powerful skills that does not require too many resources. All you need is a notebook, and a pen, or simply, an electronic device. As far as creativity is concerned, writing holds a fairly high position in the list of most creative hobbies because it is limitless. Words can have no limit, and thus, there’s no end to the art of writing. You can write whatever you wish to and have your audience read your writing for as long as you want them to. When it comes to productivity, there could be no other hobby as productive as writing. Moreover, writing as a hobby can also turn out to be extremely beneficial for your career, if you choose to pursue it later in life. 

  • Engage In Yoga 

Yoga can be that change in your life that you have always wanted. It has miraculous benefits. Don’t believe me? Try it for yourself! Not only can yoga make your body fitter, but it can also make your mind more stable by blocking out distractions and alleviating stress. If you develop a routine and are able to follow that everyday, you would notice positive changes in your lifestyle in no time. You would become more disciplined and positive in your approach and at the same time, have a stable fitness regime. If you have always craved for a dream body, this is the time to motivate yourself and kickstart the process of achieving it!  

  • Gardening 

If you’re looking for a hobby that’s extremely productive while at the same time is a stress-buster as well, you should nurture your love for growing plants and start gardening. It has been found out that gardening is not only great for controlling anxiety and depression, but it is also good for a holistic development. Moreover, who doesn’t like a regular homemade supply of fruits and veggies, right? You wouldn’t have to run to the market when guests arrive and you want to serve them good quality herbs. You could simply choose the best ones from your self-grown garden. Enough reason for you to start gardening? Knew it!  

Hobbies That Would Help You Start Your Business

If you’re interested in business and want to start your own or if you’re a newcomer in the world of business, you’re at the right place. Having knowledge about marketing and finances is not enough for running a successful business. You’ve got to have an idea about several other things as well. There are certain hobbies that are known to help start your business. In this article, we’re going to talk about these hobbies. Read along to find out! 

  • Journaling 

Journaling is a great hobby and prepares you for greater ambitions. Whether you journal your day-to-day experiences or monthly expenses, keeping a record of things is one of the main aspects of a business. You should always have your thoughts and actions documented if you want to make it big in the field of business. You can either write on paper or type your thoughts out and save them on your computer. When you go back to these documents, you’ll be surprised to see how helpful they might turn out. Thus, make it a point to document your plans and actions. Begin right away! 

  • Socializing 

This is a skill that may appear to be quite hard for introverts but for extroverts, it’s quite a blessing. The importance of making connections cannot be denied when it comes to growing businesses. You need to have a strong backup of a team when you start a business and this is where you’ll need your socializing skills. Try to engage with like-minded people with similar preferences, who might be interested to work with you in the future. If you’re unable to make connections on your own, you can acquire assistance from fun applications and websites that help you connect with different people. Make it a point to have a strong network of people around right from your formative years. 

  • Social Media Management 

Not all startups have a professional social media team that would maintain your visibility on social media. If you’ve just begun your venture, it’s advised that you should manage your social media on your own. This is not quite difficult but the key to attracting an audience on social media is to maintain consistency. You should know the little tricks and hacks to reach more eyeballs in less time. Having a fair knowledge about social media insights and algorithms is very essential when it comes to starting a business of your own, especially in today’s time. 

Hobbies That Will Improve Your Quality Of Life

A hobby is something that you do for fun or pleasure. Since hobbies are leisure activities, many people discard hobbies as a “luxury” they cannot afford. Who has the time, right?
However, it turns out that a hobby is more than just a way to have fun. Picking up a hobby can be your creative outlet; it can give you a sense of self-efficacy, and it will keep your brain engaged as you have something to look forward to. Having a hobby is not just a way to pass the time; it can also improve the quality of your life. Here’s listing down a few of them;

  • Gardening
Let’s Try And Become Friends With The Greener World


Gardening is a surprisingly beneficial hobby. There’s the obvious benefit of growing your own fruits and vegetables, as well as pretty flowers, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Nurturing a plant from seed to fruit-bearing reinforces your ability to cause positive change in the world. The instinct and even enthusiasm for gardening thus appear to arise from some primitive response to nature, engendering a wish to produce growth and harmony in a creative partnership with it.
Multiple studies have shown that gardening reduces the incidence of dementia by 36%, and to top it all of, gardening puts you out in nature and gives you time to connect.

  • Cooking
Eat, Cook And Stay Healthy

Studies prove that those who cook their meals at home are healthier and live longer than those who regularly eat out. Nutritionist Kimberly Snyder indicates that when people pick out their own food at the grocery store, they buy less processed foods, less sugary foods, and less fat. Instead, they make healthier food choices, hence improving your quality of life. Cooking is as old as civilization itself, and observers have perceived it as both an art and a science. Its history sheds light on the very origins of human settlement, and its variety and traditions reflect unique social, cultural, and environmental influences. 
In addition, cooking at home helps you to save money and make more meaningful connections with your family and loved ones.

  • Reading

Reading is a lot more than just a pleasant pastime. Reading sharpens comprehension, teaches your mind to focus, and improves your vocabulary. It also boosts your brainpower: just like jogging gives your body a workout, reading gives your brain a workout.
Furthermore, studies show that reading can reduce stress by 69%. Since reading also helps you sleep better, a good time to practice this hobby is right before bedtime.

  • Writing/Journaling
Organizing Our Own Thoughts Can Make It Easier

Keeping a journal can help you organize your thoughts, plan how you’re going to achieve your goals, help you to solve problems and serve as a stress-relief mechanism. All this conclusively helps you to improve the quality of your life.
Finally, journaling can help you to know yourself better. You will be able to uncover what makes you happy and what’s draining you of energy. With that knowledge, you will do more of what brings you joy and distance yourself from people and situations that do not serve you well.