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Oedipus The King
1958 Words - 8 Pages.... did not seem to commit any blatant evil, come to his destruction. They saw an indubitable tragedy. Sophocles ensured that the audience would view Oedipus as a respectable and plausible hero by giving Oedipus many of the popular sentiments of the time. These ideals were brought about by a philosophy that was thriving in Greece during Sophocles' lifetime. Most of Oedipus' notions, can be traced back to either the dialectic Socrates in who appeared in Plato's several works, or Plato's student Aristotle. These notions were being circulated throughout Greece during the time period which Oedipus was thought to be presented, making them common knowledge for the audience of the ....
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Book Report For The Odyssey
1288 Words - 5 Pages.... only with open approval from the men who directed their lives. Penelope, Odysseus' wife, waited 20 years for his return. Her patience and respect for her husband shows marriage fidelity. She is depicted as the perfect wife and mother.
The best aspects of The Odyssey are the exciting adventures Odysseus goes through and the explanations and descriptions of the conditions and scenery. Homer did not explain or describe things as clear as he could have; however, this was a good thing. It served to leave something up to the imagination and creativity of the reader. Odysseus struggles with extremely menacing foe such as a giant cyclops, Polyphemus, who eats Odysseus' men ....
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Summary Of Lord Of The Flies
1559 Words - 6 Pages.... such a way that when blown it will
sound) and blows it, summoning the rest of the boys, who were on the
aeroplane and survived the crash. Last to arrive are the choir, who are
described as a "black catterpillar moving along the beach."
On closer examination is is found that there is a wide variance in the age
of the boys, from about 6 to 12 years of age. From here on in the book the
younger boys are simply referred to as the "littluns" and the older boys as
"bigguns" although the younger children are referred to more collectively
in the story. Ralph is elected chief of the group and his first action is
for Jack, Simon and himself to go on a scout to check if the island ....
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Bolt's "A Man For All Seasons": Reasons For A Person's Actions
781 Words - 3 Pages.... oath by Norfolk in the name of
fellowship, he replies by saying, " And when we stand before God, and you are
sent to Paradise for doing according to your conscience, and I am damned for not
doing according to mine, will you come with me for fellowship?"(77). He adheres
to his philosophy and conscience, knowing that he will inevitably be executed.
One who is reading this may reply by thinking More's decision was asinine. The
reader may believe that life is the greatest value to man, and to place anything
above it would be asinine. More's behavior was bizarre even to his own time
period. His daughter, Margaret, pleaded for him to sign the oath, "Then say
the words of the ....
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An Analysis Of "This Boy's Life"
1563 Words - 6 Pages.... is today, and as a healing tool for him to finally
let go of the pain he felt as a child.
The absence of a strong father figure in the lives of Jack, Taylor,
and Silver had a critical effect on their emotional health. Taylor's
father never returned home from Korea, Silver's father left his mother and
remarried, and Jack's father lived in Connecticut. A boy learns a lot from
just being around his father. He learns what a man is and how they should
act, whether it's good or bad. These three boys never had that experience
from a father on a regular basis. Everything that they learned at home,
they learned from their mother. By no fault of their mothers, the three
boys d ....
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The Red Badge Of Courage
467 Words - 2 Pages.... end, the Youth becomes a man. He learns that the most important lessons in life can be seen by opening his eyes. I personally was attracted to the Youth. All his thoughts and wild imagination impressed me. He would describe death as a being that could swallow him whole, and ramble on about wonderful sunsets. The Youth was also a very troubled soul. He worried a lot over things he might do and not the things he would do. For instance, on page 34, he questions others in hope that their answers would comfort him. He feels disassociated from others, "The Youth, considering himself separated from the others..." (p29). Page 35 quotes, "He was a mental outcast." He lacked self -co ....
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Talk So Kids Will Listen And Listen So Kids Will Talk: A Review
277 Words - 2 Pages.... with younger children,
but from my view these methods can be used in the job place or when talking
to someone else.
The book talks a lot about control. People control the
conversation too much. We do this without knowing it. Sometimes people
control the conversation by talking Sarcastically: ‘is that what you're
wearing -- polka dots and plaid? Ooh, you ought to get a lot of
compliments today.' Blaming or Accusing: ‘Your finger prints are on the
door again, - why do you do that?" Name Calling: "How dumb can you be?"
Threats: "Touch it again and you'll get it!" Commands: "Pick it up,
now!" Lecturing, Warnings: "watch it you'll burn yourself." and
Compari ....
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Interpretation Of Rushdie And Kazantzakis' Stories
1131 Words - 5 Pages.... and inclinations about religious beliefs. The Satanic
Verses featured the modern day society compressing the main characters with
their positronic rules and restrictions. The Last Temptation of Christ
focused on the feudalism exhibited by the oppressors of the world at the
current time (Roman militia).
Upon the climatic ending of each novel, I would effortlessly
integrate the author's deluge of spiritual dynamism with my own. This
produced an ethical conflict in my mind that fought to distinguish what
prominence God had maintained in my lifetime. I could scarcely believe that
such literature would not have a profound effect on an individual who
possessed strong re ....
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