A match is won when a player or a doubles team wins the majority of prescribed sets.
The winner of the final round is declared the winner of the entire tournament.Ī tennis match is composed of points, games, and sets. The tournament continues until the quarterfinal round (having eight players or teams playing in pairs), then the semifinal round (having four players or teams playing in pairs), and finally the final round (having only two players or teams) are played. The winners are again paired to play in the matches of the next round. They no longer compete in the tournament (this is single elimination). In round 1, all players (or teams) are paired and play against each other in matches. The matches of a tournament are grouped into rounds. In many mythologies (including Anglo-American), Death is personified in male form, while in others, Death is perceived as female (for instance, Marzanna in Slavic mythology).Ī tennis tournament is organized into matches between players (for singles tournaments) or teams of two players (for doubles tournaments). Other beliefs hold that the Spectre of Death is only a psychopomp, serving to sever the last ties between the soul and the body, and to guide the deceased to the afterlife, without having any control over when or how the victim dies. In turn, people in some stories try to hold on to life by avoiding Death's visit, or by fending Death off with bribery or tricks. In some mythologies, the Grim Reaper actually causes the victim's death by coming to collect them. The popular depiction of Death as a skeletal figure carrying a large scythe and clothed in a black cloak with a hood first arose in 15th century England, while the title "the Grim Reaper" is first attested in 1847.
Death is an iconic character throughout the world and is famous for the " Death Touch."Īs a personified force it has been imagined in many different ways. is a common element in human cultures and history. The song is sung by a man and woman stuck in an elevator, as they prepare to make love, believing that they will soon die.ĭeath, also known as the Grim Reaper, The Destroyer, The Hooded One, The Angel of Death, & The "God" of Death, etc.
The joint suicide of Heinrich von Kleist and lover Henriette Vogel is often associated with the Liebestod theme. One-sided examples are Porphyria's Lover and The Sorrows of Young Werther. Other two-sided examples include Pyramus and Thisbe, Romeo and Juliet, and to some degree Wuthering Heights. When used as a literary term, liebestod (from German Liebe, love and Tod, death) refers to the theme of erotic death or "love death" meaning the two lovers' consummation of their love in death or after death. If you wish for your VNDB account not to appear on VNStat, please set it to private on your "My Account" page by selecting "Don't allow other people to see my visual novel list."." Liebestod" ( German for "love death") is the title of the final, dramatic music from the 1859 opera Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner. User profiles are updated once per day from the database dump, only public accounts are listed. Google Analytics is enabled on VNStat, you are can opt-out from this if you are concerned about your privacy by using an AdBlocker with an anti-tracking list.
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