Unicorn, unicorn [1] is a mythical creature that symbolizes virtue. Usually a unicorn is represented as a horse with a horn. According to esoteric teachings, he has a white body, a red head and blue eyes.
The first unicorn images are found around the 4th century. BC. on the seals of the ancient cities of the Indus Valley. Occurs in Atharvaveda and Mahabharata. The Greek and Roman traditions regarded the unicorn as a real animal, its appearance associated with Africa or India.
It is found in the traditions of many peoples. According to Carl Jung, “The unicorn is not a single entity, it is a fairy-tale creature with many variations: for example, there are unicorn horses, donkeys, fish, dragons, scarabs and more. Strictly speaking, we are dealing with the one-horn (alicorn) theme »
In the East, the unicorn was depicted as a goat, later in the West - a deer, a horse. At first, the unicorn was considered to be a male, and later - a female.
Unicorn, unicorn [1] is a mythical creature that symbolizes virtue. Usually a unicorn is represented as a horse with a horn. According to esoteric teachings, he has a white body, a red head and blue eyes.
The first unicorn images are found around the 4th century. BC. on the seals of the ancient cities of the Indus Valley. Occurs in Atharvaveda and Mahabharata. The Greek and Roman traditions regarded the unicorn as a real animal, its appearance associated with Africa or India.
It is found in the traditions of many peoples. According to Carl Jung, “The unicorn is not a single entity, it is a fairy-tale creature with many variations: for example, there are unicorn horses, donkeys, fish, dragons, scarabs and more. Strictly speaking, we are dealing with the one-horn (alicorn) theme »
In the East, the unicorn was depicted as a goat, later in the West - a deer, a horse. At first, the unicorn was considered to be a male, and later - a female.
A: .Has Laura ever run
(Laura/ever/run)
a marathon before?
B: Yes, she ..ran
(run)
one two years ago.
A: L...haven’t eaten (not eat) pizza for ages!
B: Really? We .had..
(have) one last night.
A: Zhaniya ..has gone
(go) on holiday twice this year.
B: She's lucky.
I haven’t had
(not/have) a holiday for three years.
A: Have you tried
(try) ice skating?
B: Yes, actually I .have gone
(go) ice-skating lots of times.
A: Oh no! Askar .has broken...
(break) Mum's new vase.
B: She only bought (buy) it yesterday!
A: Did you see (you/see) Ann at the party?
B: No, she weren’t (not/be) there.
She has been (be) ill since last week.
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