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    The assignment is poetry v. philosophy. Plato speaks of a quarrel b/t poetry and philosophy. He dismisses the arts while Aristotle defends them. DO we see traces of this quarrel in later traditions? If so‚ where? And how is it played out there? For this essay‚ in addition to Plato and Aristotle‚ focus on Dante’s Inferno. (Please look to see if my thesis is clear and strong‚ my evidence is all relevant‚ and whether this whole essay persuades you) Throughout his life‚ Plato strongly believed

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    history mainly from his father‚ who would tell him the romances of the Iliad as a child. When he was eight years old‚ “…he received from his father a Christmas present of Jerrer’s Universal History which contained the story of Troy with an engraving of Aeneas escaping from the burning

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    Maquella Kuhlmann Ms. Schlosser Aeneid Literary Analysis; Argumentative 01 Dec. 2015 Self-Serving Bias The textbook definition of self-serving bias (www.psychologytoday.com) is when people tend to attribute positive events to their own character‚ but they attribute negative events to external factors‚ so quite literally‚ self-serving bias is making oneself look good and blaming other factors. In Book 2 of the Aeneid‚ Virgil recounts the Battle of Troy from the Roman perspective while in Books

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    Shakespeare and Masculine Hegemony The sociological notion that the hierarchy of society is habitually patriarchal‚ an idea formally named “masculine hegemony”1‚ is influenced by literature beginning as early as the Medieval times and remains unchallenged until the appearance of the works of William Shakespeare in the heat of the English Renaissance. Masculine hegemony as a concept arises from the prison writings of Marxist scholar Antonio Gramsci meanwhile he was imprisoned within a fascist

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    The Cicones After Odyseus left Troy he came first to the island of the Cicones. At the island of the Cicones Odysseus and his men stormed the beach but didn’t press any attack on the people there. The Cicones rallied back up and prepared for an attack on Odysseus and his men‚ from horse back. In a large battle that Odysseus inevitably lost‚ six rows of Odysseus’s men were killed and Odysseus had to flee the island The Lotus-Eaters When Odysseus and his men landed on the island of the Lotus-Eaters

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    him a base to build his career as well as enhancing his reputation and status in society. His family‚ Gens Julia were of noble patrician roots‚ but at the time neither rich nor influential. However they were able to claim decent from Trojan prince Aeneas‚ supposed son of the goddess Venus. This claim to both royal and divine decent gave Caesar high social standing within roman society at the time. Caesar’s aunt Julia was married to Gaius Marius who during Caesar’s infancy was the most powerful man

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    Jose E EspadaOrtiz Hist 101 A/ Mr. David Purvis 17 April 2013 Dante’s Inferno Dante’s Inferno‚ originally written in Italian‚ is a narrative poem that opens on the evening of Good Friday in 1300. The poem takes you on a journey that documents Dante’s trip through the underworld‚ also known as hell to Heaven. During the poem Dante is guided by Virgil‚ who is the ghost of the great Roman poet‚ through the gates of hell then up to Heaven where he will be united with his love Beatrice. The poem

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    An Exploration of Sallust’s and Plutarch’s View of the Jamie Neufeld ST# 864583 For: L. Foley Class. 111.3 (08) Though there are varied dates as to the time that the Roman Republic stood‚ it is agreed upon as lasting approximately 500 years. During the last century of its existence (133 BC -27 BC) there were the many violent years of The Civil Wars and much social strife. Though the end result of these final years of the res publica was the adoption of an Emperor and the birth

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    Dante saying‚ “I was a poet‚ and I sang of that just son of / Anchises who came from Troy‚ when proud Ilion / was destroyed by fire” (Dante 1.73-5). Virgil is referencing both the Aeneid and the Iliad in these few lines of poetry. He is alluding to Aeneas‚ the son of Anchises‚ and he is also referencing the Trojan War when he talks about Ilion burning. This initial reference is an interesting one because in his own work Virgil attempted to link the Roman Empire to the battles of Troy. This attempt

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    wWoojin Park The differences in Outlook on Education between Augustine and Boethius In St. Augustine’s Confessions‚ Augustine views education as a tool which could be used for good or for wickedness. In The Consolation of Philosophy‚ Boethius sees education as a tool to conceive of knowledge of God that comes from within. I argue that two writers differ in their beliefs regarding the connection between education and happiness. St. Augustine views the good and evil duality of education

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