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Oedipus The King
Words: 1127 - Pages: 5.... to end, but out of compassion for his suffering people, he had Creon go to Delphi. When he learned of Apollo's word, he could have calmly investigated the murder of the former King Laius, but in his hastiness, he passionately curses the murderer, and in so, unknowingly curses himself. "Upon the murderer I invoke this curse- whether he is one man and all unknown, or one of many- may he wear out his life in misery or doom! If with my knowledge he lives at my hearth, I pray that I myself may feel my curse." (pg. 438; lines 266-271)
In order for Sophecles' Greek audience to relate to the tragic figure, he had to have some type of flaws or an e .....
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Romance In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight
Words: 1101 - Pages: 5.... Green Knight" is also a story about a hero's adventure. Sir Gawain is the chivalrous hero of the story who goes through a journey to uphold a promise he made a year ago. His journey begins after he accepts a challenge during his New Year's celebration, which is a blow for a blow by the strange Green Knight. He strikes the head off the Green Knight, and therefore it is the Green Knight's turn to strike Sir Gawain's head off. This is when the magical or supernatural part of the story comes. After Sir Gawain cuts off the Green Knight's head, the Green Knight picks up his head and puts it back on, which of course is impossible. Most rom .....
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The Masque Of The Red Death: An In Depth Review Of The Image
Words: 2032 - Pages: 8.... For example, Poe uses the word “masque” in the title instead of “mask” to describe the hidden face of death. Masque, a french word roughly translated as “face-mask,” refers to a form of indoor courtly recreation popular during the Renaissance that was represented by song, spectacular display, and dance (Wiebe). Though it was derived from the french dialect, it first became popular in Italy in the 16th century, where our story takes place. The word “masque” is significant not only to set the scene but to foreshadow the future of the story.
Prince Prospero tries to dodge the red death through isolation and seclusi .....
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Benedick And Beatrices Relatio
Words: 1463 - Pages: 6.... plot and indeed something that would keep the reader’s
attention.
The notion that Beatrice was not fond of Benedick was conveyed very early in the
first act. As news of the arrival of Benedick and company to Messina was announced,
Beatrice immediately started to poke fun at him. She inquired as to who he had become
friendly with and then began to say she knew Benedick to be fickle and have a new
sworn friend every time that she sees him. This was the first clue to her distaste and also
lets one see that she had some sort of interaction with Benedick in the past that left her
feeling this way toward him. Soon after this .....
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Do You Have What It Takes? A Breakdown Of The Educated Person
Words: 999 - Pages: 4.... his or her theory and puts it to the test by conducting
various experiments. Finally this individual will draw a final conclusion from
those findings. Science also helps a person look at things objectively, which
means there is no feelings influencing experiments that can lead to fraudulent
conclusions. This can be a double edged sword however, because in many
instances when a scientist is emotionally removed from the experiments performed,
the question, "Should I?", is never asked. For instance under the reign of
Hitler many cruel medical experiments were preformed. In The Medical
Experiments by William Shirer the author states,"Priso .....
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Edgar Allen Poe's: "The Murders In The Rue Morgue"
Words: 1027 - Pages: 4.... Poe's stage is
now set. The murders, of Madame and Mademoiselle L'Espanaye are then related by
a series of eleven eyewitnesses, a diverse mix of occupation and culture.
However, they concur on one point: all heard an indistinguishable voice ("that
of a foreigner") and one of an angered Frenchman at the scene of the crime. As
the account of the last witness is registered, Dupin and the narrator decide to
examine the apartment on the Rue Morgue for themselves. The Sherlock Holmes-
like protagonist does not disappoint us. Dupin assures the narrator that he
knows who the culprit is, and he is indeed awaiting his arrival. After
collecting eviden .....
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Julius Ceaser The Importance O
Words: 737 - Pages: 3.... lines 75-78 of Act 4, Scene 3. “By any indirection: I did send to you for gold to pay my legions, which you denied me: was that
done like Cassius?” This is an honesty that gained him the respect of the people. Brutus was a naive man as well. Sincerity is often misconstrued as being naive; however, I will treat each as a separate characteristic. Brutus's naive spirit is mostly shown not in one
single action, but in the overall willingness he has to believe that those around him are essentially good. “Only be patient till we have appeased the multitude, beside themselves with fear, and then we will deliver you the cause why I, th .....
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Hamlets Procrastination And Co
Words: 940 - Pages: 4.... and lack of action begins to show through his character at the very beginning of the play. The ghost informs him about Claudius’ evil doings. Hamlet is prompt by replying: “Haste me to know’t; that I, with wings as swift As meditation or the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge.” (Shakespeare, p. 67) This passage shows how Hamlet decides to avenge his father’s death. In fact, he declares that he will be committed to nothing else but the revenge against Claudius:
“I’ll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past, That youth and observation copie .....
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One Day In The Life Of Ivan De
Words: 988 - Pages: 4.... it would be necessary to work with others in order to survive, Ivan spends some of his time daily doing things to help others.
Through the good deeds that Ivan accomplishes, he earns the respect of the other prisoners and is sometimes rewarded with extra food. He does simple things like laying out other prisoner's shoes for them or bringing some of them their food at a meal. One time, Ivan waits in line to get Tsezar his parcel. Tsezar is a "rich" prisoner who works little or not at all and talks about the luxuries outside of the prison. When Ivan returns, he asks Tsezar if he can bring dinner to him. Tsezar instead allows Ivan to have his .....
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Bless Me Ultima
Words: 1399 - Pages: 6.... beliefs have some knowledge in them. Ultima helps Antonio deal with conflicts that deal with religion and cultural heritage. Antonio is the protagonist character because he is the main character and the novel deals with him being raised in Spanish heritage. He witnesses three deaths and numerous conflicts between his friends. Ultima teaches him that he has to learn to make his own choices and take responsibility for them.
4) Some minor characters in the story are The Vitamin Kid, Red, Father Byrnes, Cico, Florence, Gabriel, Lupito, Narcisco, Ms Maestas, Samuel.
The vitamin kid is one of Antonio’s friends and is the fastest runner in Gu .....
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