Tares Collection
"The Sower of Tares: Unveiling the Hidden Threats in Society" In the intricate tapestry of life, there exists a constant battle between good and evil
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"The Sower of Tares: Unveiling the Hidden Threats in Society" In the intricate tapestry of life, there exists a constant battle between good and evil, symbolized by the enigmatic presence of tares. From ancient parables to modern depictions, these deceptive weeds have captured the imagination of artists and thinkers alike. One such portrayal is "The Enemy sowing tares, " a captivating color lithograph that vividly illustrates the malicious intent behind their dispersal. The image serves as a reminder that amidst fields of wheat, danger lurks in disguise. Diving deeper into history, we encounter "The Wheat and the Tares, " an age-old tale cautioning against false appearances. This story resonates with our collective consciousness as it warns us about those who sow discord and confusion among us. Even satirical works like "Page from The Satires of Cynicus" employ tares as metaphors for societal ills. Through clever wit and biting humor, they expose how these insidious elements can infiltrate every aspect of human existence. But what exactly are these mysterious tares? Scientifically known as Ustilago or darnel (Lolium temulentum), they represent not only a grain variety but also embody treachery itself. Just like their botanical counterparts, they blend seamlessly with genuine crops until it's too late to discern friend from foe. Beyond artistic interpretations lie real-world concerns; fears that socialism was spreading amongst British labor force were depicted in powerful engravings titled "Sowing Tares: Fear. " These images serve as reminders that ideologies can take root within society if left unchecked. Delving further into biblical references brings forth St Matthew XIII's depiction - "The Enemy sowing Tares. " In this mesmerizing color lithograph, spiritual warfare unfolds before our eyes, reminding us that evil forces constantly strive to undermine righteousness. Yet amid this darkness lies hope.