Quarrelsome Collection
"Quarrelsome: A Tale of Conflicts and Clashes" Alice's croquet match turned into a quarrelsome affair as competitive spirits clashed on the green
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"Quarrelsome: A Tale of Conflicts and Clashes" Alice's croquet match turned into a quarrelsome affair as competitive spirits clashed on the green. In Noel Pocock's caricature, a bewildered man holds twin political babies named Radical and Tory, symbolizing the unchanging nature of politics - always quarrelsome. "Fruits of Jealousy, " an oil painting from 1530, depicts the destructive power of envy that leads to quarrels among individuals. The "Servant Difficulty" in South Africa is illustrated by nurseboys quarreling in Durban, Natal in 1888 - highlighting how even children can be caught up in disputes. Chinese and Tartar boys engage in a heated argument over a game of Go in Japan circa 1790, showcasing cultural clashes leading to quarrels. Act Three: The Quarrel Scene from the play Chushingura portrays intense conflicts between characters that escalate into a dramatic climax. Thomas Rowlandson's artwork titled "Reading the Will" captures family members engaged in bitter arguments over inheritance, revealing how money can fuel quarrels within families. Lorenz Frolich's illustration shows three little girls arguing and spitting at each other inside a room during the late 19th century - reminding us that even young ones can be quite quarrelsome. Demons depicted fighting over an animal limb in a late 17th-century artwork highlight mythical creatures engaging in eternal battles driven by their own contentious natures. A Rasamanjari series page from 1694-95 showcases estrangement caused by lovers' quarrels as seen through the story of a courtesan and her lover – emphasizing how love itself can become entangled with conflict.