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    claiming that he wished to do so no more on account of chest pains‚ presumed now to be angina pectoris‚ asthmatic bronchitis‚ or some sort of a nervous disorder resulting in panic attacks. He spent the majority of his life employed by the Ospedale della Pietà‚ generally accepted as being the best of the four Ospedali (while often referred to as orphanages‚ these Ospedali were in fact homes for the female offspring of noblemen and their numerous dalliances with their mistresses; therefore‚ they were well

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    The Role of Ancient Gods

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    When we study ancient Greek and Roman literature‚ we realize that the world perception in those times‚ among people‚ was much different from what it is now. It is especially obvious when we begin to analyze the role of mythical and religious elements in ancient literature. According to the classical Christian theological theory‚ people ’s need for believing in supernatural beings is caused by their fear of nature. This concept strikingly resembles the Marxist explanation - it also names fear as the

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    literary construction of the netherworld found in Virgil’s The Aeneid‚ in their features‚ the two realms are quite different. Virgil’s underworld stands largely undifferentiated‚ and Aeneas walks through it without taking any specific notice of the landscape or the suffering that takes place among the souls. Aeneas’ first concern is with the fate of his friends‚ then with meeting his recently deceased father: the ethical and religious implications of sin and death means nothing to him‚ and there

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    relationship with his son‚ Lausus‚ who had been killed by Aeneas. Mezentius now faces Aeneas himself and asks for his body to be left so that he may be with his son‚ a personal request that will benefit him. While Polyxena makes a request for the sake of her mother‚ Mezentius is concerned with how he will be affected in the afterlife. Mezentius is selfish in his request pushing him further away from the ideal hero. In his own final battle with Aeneas‚ Turnus asks for his body to be left behind. Turnus

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    Beowulf As A Tragic Hero

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    Throughout the history of Humans there have been a collection of well-known Heroes‚ often mythical that make their mark on our psyche. Many of these heroes share many characteristics along with flaws. In the story of Beowulf he is portrayed as an ideal canon for a Germanic hero. He is brave‚ loyal and skillful in battle. Throughout the entire saga Beowulf did not falter in the face of great danger. This is represented very well when he battled grendel’s mother in the bottom of the river. As Beowulf

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    Both are great epics from ancient literature and tell an excellent story of honor and duty. Both epics have great warriors who are fighting for their people‚ although they have different motivations for doing so. The distinct contrasting differences occur in the writing style of the authors‚ the characters‚ and the overall story told. These two ancient epics have many contrasting characteristics that defined Greek and Roman epics. The writing styles of Homer and Virgil differ greatly in that‚ one

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    Odyssey). Another thing the author focuses on is the similarity between Aeneas and Kurtz‚ whom he puts into a role of a failed Aeneas and he gives the reader the example of unmerciful human sacrifices for a meagre reason or no reason at all‚ made (or ordered) by the character‚ which appears in both Aeneid and Heart of Darkness. Bowers also sees Marlow as a predicament of the modern hero‚ when compared to Odysseus and Aeneas. When returned home‚ Odysseus finds suitors in his house‚ eating his food

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    Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento

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    Nel Cor Più Non Mi Sento Composed by: Giovanni Paisiello Nel cor più non mi sento Brillar la gioventù; Cagion del mio tormento‚ Amor‚ sei colpa tu. Mi pizzichi‚ mi stuzzichi‚ Mi pungichi‚ mi mastichi; Che cosa è Questo ahimè? Pietàpietàpietà! Amore è un certo che‚ Che disperar mi fa. Nel Cor Più Non Mi Sento Giovanni Paisiello was the most popular comic composer of his time. His operas (of which he is known to have composed 94) abound with melodies‚ the graceful beauty

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    While the city of Troy was being burned and sacked‚ a survivor known as Aeneas would begin a mission to deprive the Greeks of their victory of Troy not through the sword and spear‚ but through his words. Aeneas knew that the Greeks would tout themselves as brave strategists who managed to outwit the Trojans. The Greeks would make Aeneas city appear as though they were full of imbeciles that fell to the mighty hands of the Greeks. In order to tarnish the image the Greeks would no doubt boast‚ he

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    of the original inhabitants of lands? Some may say‚ like in the Aeneid‚ that it is the divine right for a group of people to take ownership of land‚ and others use ethnicity or religion to devalue a group of people in order to take ownership. When Aeneas first arrives in Italy to establish his city he immediately went about it‚ and did so without any consultation with the native population. Since for him it was for divine reasons. It is the above reasons that are the basis of comparison in Fontaine’s

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