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    Aeneid‚ but there is a stronger power driving Aeneas on his journey. It is the same power to which the characters of The Iliad are subject‚ and that is the power of fate. In The Aeneid the men and gods draw the battle lines. Some want Aeneas to succeed on his journey to Latium. Others want him to fail. Still other characters are just on the side that is beneficial for them. According to Wildman‚ the main character who opposes the protagonist‚ Aeneas‚ is the goddess Juno (26). The characters’ interventions

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    four depicts Aeneas’ stay on the island of Carthage who was founded and lead by a princess named Dido. The first part of the text depict Dido’s increasing affection for Aeneas. For example‚ Dido exclaims to her sister Anna “this guest … his looks‚ the way he carries himself‚ his brave heart!” (Aeneid 77.12-13). One can observe that Dido has a strong attraction for Aeneas after he describes his incredible journey thus far. Yet‚ at first‚ Dido still is reluctant about marrying Aeneas when she states

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    After reading Book 1‚ you should know the following: 1. Identification of characters and places: • Aeneas‚ Achates‚ Ascanius‚ Iulus (Ilus)‚ Dido‚ Sychaeus‚ Pygmalion • Juno‚ Neptune‚ Venus‚ Jupiter‚ Cupid • Carthage‚ Tyrians‚ Teucrians 2. Cite lines where Virgil specifically describes Augustus (twice) 3. Cite lines where Dido’s future is foreshadowed (twice) 4. Explain how the future is really the past 5. Explain why Virgil chose bees for extended simile 6. Explain why Venus is worried

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    The Song of Roland: Insight Into Another World Historians have now been able to date the first manuscripts of The Song of Roland as far back as the 11th century CE (1060 CE)- to be more specific‚ 1130 CE. However‚ some historians have dated the poem itself back to 1060 CE‚ but the most widely accepted date has been 1098 CE. If you take a look into the historical events of this time‚ you will see that‚ by this time the First Crusade- which began in 1096 CE and ended in 1098 CE- was over

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    "A bitter pill" | A situation or information that is unpleasant but must be accepted. | "Ace in the hole" | A hidden or secret strength‚ or unrevealed advantage. | "Achilles’ heel" | A metaphor for a fatal weakness in spite of overall strength.[note 1] | "Add insult to injury" | To further a loss with mockery or indignity; to worsen an unfavorable situation. | "All ears" | Listening intently; fully focused or awaiting an explanation. | "All thumbs" | Clumsy‚ awkward. | "At the drop of

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    In “Toward a Psychosociology of the Contemporary Food Consumption”‚ Roland Barthes argues that food has more significance than a mere substance of consumption; he explains food as a means of communication. He explains that certain food suggest certain situations. For example‚ a regular loaf of bread may signify a day-to-day life‚ however bread such as pain de mie signify party. Barthes also describes food for what it signifies than for what it is. He explains further that there are three main themes

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    The popcorn is buttered‚ the soda is filled to the brim‚ and an elderly former drag queen settles in to watch a riot play out onscreen. Much to her dismay‚ none of what she remembers of that heated day in 1969 is reflected there. Director Roland Emmerich has manipulated history with his latest movie‚ Stonewall‚ released September 25th‚ 2015. The film depicts the Stonewall Riot; the event in LGBT history often credited with uniting the LGBT community into one movement. The riot consisted of an ethnically

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    ROLAND BARTHES “THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR” Barthes opens with a quote from Balzac’s novel Sarrasine where the author offers a description of a “castrato disguised as a woman” (142): This was woman herself‚ with her sudden fears‚ her irrational whims‚ her instinctive worries‚ her impetuous boldness‚ her fussings‚ and her delicious sensibility. (Qts. in Barthes‚ 142) Stereotypes aside‚ Barthes’ concern here is with “W ho is speaking thus” (142) in the novel: the “hero of the story” (142)? “Balzac

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    Imagination; The Achilles Heel In "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"‚ by Washington Irving‚ Ichabod Crane‚ the protagonist of the story‚ is a crazy person. I’m sorry‚ let me rephrase that; He comes off as a crazy person. Here’s how: Ichabod likes to listen to ghost stories in his free time‚ but‚ when walking home the night after hearing these stories‚ he imagines that these beasts are following him and lurking in the shadows. He also becomes very greedy‚ by trying to marry this lady called Katrina

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    Summary of “The Parable of the Democracy of Goods” In “The Parable of the Democracy of Goods‚” Roland Marchand explains how lower class consumers are reeled in by clever advertising to buy products that even the social elite use. He further explains the two strategies which advertisers use to get consumers to part with their hard earned dollar. The first being the Democracy of Goods and the second being the Democracy of Afflictions. The former of the two‚ the Democracy of Goods as Marchand explains

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