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| 101. | Antigone Thesis “What goes around, comes around.” is one of the most common cliches heard around the world. Many hear the words, yet never take the time to really think them through. A strong lesson can be learned from those five simple words. When you willingly abuse or wrong someone, there is nothing you can expe...
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| 102. | House of Laius Oedipus the King “Oedipus is a good ruler in spite of his defects. ...
Oedipus had several flaws, but in whole, was a good ruler. ... As different as Oedipus and Creon seem, they do share several characteristics.
Oedipus was a good ruler, not because he was just or fair, but because he loved the city and fel...
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| 103. | two women In the story, “A Doll’s House” Nora is a key character in the play. She demonstrates many themes that exist in the play and is symbolic. She is in some ways every woman's dream because she is free and starts a new life to find herself in the end of the play. Antigone also presents much courage in a ...
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| 104. | Antigone Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks: And a Poets Reaction Samuel Yellen’s poem “Nighthawks”, 1952 is a perfect depiction of Edward Hopper’s painting Nighthawks 1942. Both deliver a common view of existential loneliness. Both the poem and painting give a feeling of solitude and depression, as well as loneline...
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| 105. | Oedipus and an Athenian Society Oedipus the King written by Sophocles in the fifth century B. ... The tale of Oedipus Rex is broken into three different parts: Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone. The story of Oedipus the King examines the fall of Oedipus from a great hero and king to a blind beggar. The character ...
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| 106. | tragedies A tragedy is a story with a sad ending. For centuries there have been disagreements as to what made a “true” tragedy. Aristotle said. “tragedy is a form of social good, for it allowed the rational soul to vent its emotions in a process he referred to as a ‘catharsis.’” He went on to define the trade...
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| 107. | role of Chorus in a Greek Tragety ... All of the three plays contain a chorus; however, Aristotle’s description of the chorus as one of the actors is flawed. The chorus in these great plays embodies the spirit and the conscience of a tragedy; and although, display characteristics of an actor, it fails to create a complete charac...
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| 108. | Bertolt Brecht BERTOLT BRECHT
Bertolt Brecht was born in Augsburg in 1898. ... Brecht began to write poetry as a boy, and had his first poems published in 1914 at the age of 16.
In 1917 Brecht enrolled as a medical student at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. ... During the Bavarian revolutionary t...
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| 109. | woman in Greek ... However this picture of the fifth century Athenian woman that the plays show, do not concur with what is known about the women that lived in the time that these plays were written. ... No ancient manuscripts, journals, or diaries written by Greek women were found. ... There is nothing to ass...
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| 110. | van Alcohol & drugs, American history, anthropology, architecture, art, astronomy, aviation, biographies, biology, book reports, business, chemistry, cinema & TV, computers, economics, education, engineering, English literature, environment, European history, geography, government, health care, holidays...
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| 111. | Tradegy Tragedy How does one define a “tragic hero?” Well, although many people might have their own definitions of what a tragic hero may be, they predominantly all have very similar traits. They are all in a position of some kind of importance, who due to some mistake looses that position. However, they a...
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| 112. | what was the role and function of drama in Greek Society The Ancient Greeks were a deeply religious and philosophical society who expressed their culture through the arts. ... Greek theatre is thought to have evolved in Athens in the 5th Century B.C and was responsible for creating and influencing theatre, as we know it today - the English word ‘theatre’...
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| 113. | COMPARE THE BRAVE NEW WORLD AND UNKNOWEN CITIEN We help students write better essays and research papers by providing thousands of free essays on leading authors as well as important literary works, such as Antigone, Apocalypse Now, The Awakening, Beowulf, Beloved, Bible, Canterbury Tales, The Color Purple, Death of a Salesman, ADoll's House Epic...
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| 114. | good and bad in literture ...
In the production and reception of a narrative, there is often a
manichaistic distinction of characters into bad and good characters: the
good detective versus the bad criminal, the honest policeman against the
corrupted politician, the innocent girl, victim of a dissolute debaucher,
etc....
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| 115. | Characters of Antigone Antinoos- suitor, leader, big man, powerful, bold Penelope- wife of Odysseys; faithful, clever, patient Telemakhos – son of Odysseus, faithful, persistent and adventurous Skylla – monster with six heads and 12 tentacles, lives to hunt, fierce, irritable, 3 layers of fangs Khyrybdis – sea monster tha...
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| 116. | diz asz suzsdh! For no very intelligible reason, Mr. Lucas had hurried ahead of his party. He was perhaps reaching the age at which independence becomes valuable, because it is so soon to be lost. Tired of attention and consideration, he liked breaking away from the younger members, to ride by himself, and to dismo...
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