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Using Mouth Collection

"Unlocking the Power of the Mouth: From Fairy Tales to Satirical Art" In this captivating illustration

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Illustration of human respiratory system showing oral cavity, and nasal cavity, larynx, trachea

Illustration of human respiratory system showing oral cavity, and nasal cavity, larynx, trachea, bronchus, and lungs

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Sleeping Beauty fairy tale

Sleeping Beauty fairy tale
Vintage colour engraving of Sleeping Beauty (German: DornrA¶schen) by the Brothers Grimm is a classic fairy tale involving a beautiful princess, a sleeping enchantment, and a handsome prince

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: La Fontaines Fables - The Town Rat

La Fontaines Fables - The Town Rat
Vintage engraving from La Fontaines Fables, Illustraed by Gustave Dore. The Town Rat and the Country Rat

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: La Fontaines Fables - Satyr and the Passerby

La Fontaines Fables - Satyr and the Passerby
Vintage engraving from La Fontaines Fables, Illustraed by Gustave Dore. The Satyr and the Passerby

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: La Fontaines Fables - The Lion

La Fontaines Fables - The Lion
Vintage engraving from La Fontaines Fables, Illustraed by Gustave Dore. The Lion

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: La Fontaines Fables - Joker and the Fishes

La Fontaines Fables - Joker and the Fishes
Vintage engraving from La Fontaines Fables, Illustraed by Gustave Dore. The Joker and the Fishes

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: La Fontaines Fables - Two Dogs and the Dead Ass

La Fontaines Fables - Two Dogs and the Dead Ass
Vintage engraving from La Fontaines Fables, Illustraed by Gustave Dore. The Two Dogs and the Dead Ass

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: William hogarths To Nature and yourself appeal

William hogarths To Nature and yourself appeal
Vintage engraving of To Nature and yourself appeal, , Nor learn of others what to feel

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Victorian satirical cartoon the greedy monk

Victorian satirical cartoon the greedy monk
Vintage engraving of a victorian satirical cartoon the greedy monk. 19th Century. The Lord is my shepherd - I shall not want

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Victorian men drinking and smoking in their local pub

Victorian men drinking and smoking in their local pub
Vintage engraving of Victorian men drinking and smoking in their local pub. Strange Adventures of a Dog cart, by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Toothbrush with toothpaste in front of a toothbrush tumbler with mouthwash

Toothbrush with toothpaste in front of a toothbrush tumbler with mouthwash

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Four-year-old blond boy brushing his teeth

Four-year-old blond boy brushing his teeth

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Toothbrush with toothpaste

Toothbrush with toothpaste

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - The Whelp under a spell

Dickenss Hard Times - The Whelp under a spell
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickenss Hard Times. What A Comical Brother-In-Law You Are!. Harry French

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Dickenss Hard Times - Now, Thethilia

Dickenss Hard Times - Now, Thethilia
Vintage engraving from Hard Times by Charles Dickens. Now, Thethilia, I Don t Athk To Know Any Thecreth, But I Thuppothe I May Conthider Thith To Be Mith Thquire. Harry French. Wood engraving

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Dickenss Dombey and Son - Uncle Sols snuff coloured lappels

Dickenss Dombey and Son - Uncle Sols snuff coloured lappels
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens Dombey and Son. Took Uncle Sols snuff coloured lappels, one in each hand, kissed him on the creek

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Gentleman of New Orleans, 19th Century

Gentleman of New Orleans, 19th Century
Vintage engraving of a gentleman of New Orleans, 19th Century

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Mexican Agave Harvester for Tequila

Mexican Agave Harvester for Tequila
Illustration of a Mexican Agave Harvester for Tequila

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Toothbrushes in a toothbrush tumbler

Toothbrushes in a toothbrush tumbler

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Botany Class

Botany Class
5th August 1908: A botany class at the Oral Deaf and Dumb Institute, Fitzroy Square, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageUsing Mouth Collection: Lion and cubs playing in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Lion and cubs playing in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania


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"Unlocking the Power of the Mouth: From Fairy Tales to Satirical Art" In this captivating illustration, we delve into the intricate workings of the human respiratory system, with a focus on the oral and nasal cavities. Just like Sleeping Beauty's enchanting slumber, our breath flows effortlessly through these passages, allowing us to inhale life-giving air. Drawing inspiration from La Fontaine's timeless fables, we witness how words spoken from our mouths can hold immense power. In "The Town Rat, " a cunning rodent uses its silver tongue to manipulate others for personal gain. Similarly, in "Satyr and the Passerby, " a chance encounter teaches us about the consequences of hasty judgments made by mere words. La Fontaine's fable "The Lion" reminds us that even kings can be swayed by flattery or criticism; their actions are often influenced by what they hear. Meanwhile, in "Joker and the Fishes, " we learn about using wit and humor as tools to navigate tricky situations - much like how laughter escapes our lips. Taking a step back in time with William Hogarth's iconic artwork depicting tavern scenes from "The Rake's Progress, " we observe Victorian men indulging in vices such as drinking and smoking at their local pub. This serves as a reminder that excessive use of our mouths can lead down destructive paths if not tempered with moderation. From Dickens' masterpiece "Hard Times, " where characters fall under spells cast by persuasive speakers, to Victorian satirical cartoons mocking greedy monks who exploit their positions for personal gain - all highlight how influential words uttered through one's mouth can be. Ultimately, whether it is conveying emotions through speech or engaging in lively discussions over pints at pubs throughout history – our mouths have been instrumental in shaping narratives and connecting people across time. So let us remember that while speaking freely is essential for self-expression and communication, it also carries responsibility; for the power of our mouths can either build bridges or tear them down.