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    In trying to understand faith as the highest passion mankind can reach‚ Kierkegaard reviewed and analyzed the biblical Abraham and trial of sacrificing of his only son‚ Isaac. Kierkegaard talked about Abraham as it provides a good example of the paradox between ethics and faith. The Paradox‚ as stated by Kierkegaard‚ is that ethics is the highest universal that everyone should follow except faith tries to show that the word of god supersedes ethics (108). The individual in faith may be higher than

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    Mythology Notes 8/21/2014 Myth- Story Legend- Heroic tales of humans‚ more recent past Fairy Tales- Outside of human capabilities‚ improbable for adults‚ entertainment value‚ non human characters‚ magical‚ simple plot structures‚ outside time and place Folklore- Cultural stories‚ tales specific to a culture‚ explanatory of things of importance‚ elements of fear‚ contain regular/common people‚ not focused on Gods or heroes Fable- lessons‚ contain animals‚ clearly fiction Urban Legend-In the

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    was a French novelist‚ existentialist‚ and philosopher. Throughout his life‚ he created several important writings. One of them is his Play: The Flies‚ where he depicts his philosophy and ideas. The Flies relates the story of Orestes‚ son of King Agamemnon‚ who returns to his native city fifteen years after Aegistheus murdered his father. In the play‚ Orestes meets his sister Electra‚ who has waited for his arrival in order to avenge their father’s death. Eventually‚ Orestes kills King Aegistheus and

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    of rage towards Clytemnestra for murdering Agamemnon while feeling sympathy towards Electra due to her great amount of suffering as a result of it. However‚ almost every portion of this situation could be debated as whether such person was acting out of justifiable vengeance or some sort of self-advantage. Clytemnestra claims that she killed Agamemnon in order to make him pay for the sacrificing of their daughter‚ which raises the question if even Agamemnon was acting justly to begin with. Regardless

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    reputation has been that of a wise counsel‚ advisor and hero through the ages. Shakespeare’s Ulysses in the tragicomedy Troilus and Cressida is even more beguiling and cunning. The hero first shows his admirable qualities in Act I Scene 3 when Agamemnon is attempting to provide his camp with words meant to encourage and keep them in

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    Muqadsa Bashir Research paper 31stjuly.2013 Vengeance and dramatic conflict; a comparative study of Electra and Orestes Abstract Much has been written about the themes‚ plot‚ characters and language of Greek tragedies; Electra and Orestes by Sophocles and Euripides respectively. But there is not much research so far on the core of the plays‚ “Vengeance” and also its connection with dramatic conflict and how it leads towards tragedy so

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    defeat Grendel’s mother is just a singular example‚ throughout the entire novel‚ Beowulf acts on courage whatever the challenge. Achilles is similar to Beowulf in this particular personality trait. Achilles acts on bravery and courage to challenge Agamemnon and his army to a battle which eventually was label a war that lasted for many years. The courageous manner of both men eventually leads them to be considered heroic leaders. Due to the battles with Grendel and Grendel’s mother‚ Beowulf is revered

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    mythological cause? Historical: Troy is a city that guards the entrance to the Black Sea‚ and so it’s likely that they were harassing the Greeks’ trade routes. Mythical: Paris stole Helen from king Menelaos of Sparta. Menelaos was brother of Agamemnon of Mycenae. One of the horrific acts committed in the "House of Atreus" (not the literal house‚ but the family that includes Atreus) was that he did what to Thyestes’ children?- He chopped them up‚ put them in a stew and fed them to Thyestes

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    and thrill of it‚ causing them to want to change their lives. The Iliad appeals to everyone because of the diverse storytelling style of Homer and the content that he puts in it. Many characters in Iphigenia at Aulis have a heroic role to play. Agamemnon has to make many hard choices throughout the story‚ and he sometimes takes a while to decide. Almost all of the men who play a part in the tale have a moment of glory during battle or telling of the battle they fought

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    Kyle Mootry Charles DeShong American Lit. II 4/24/2013 T.S. Eliot is thoroughly viewed as one of the most significant poets of the twentieth century‚ and one of the most important writers of the modernist era. He hated traditional realism by responding against Romantic poetry. His collection of work was extremely experimental and he repeatedly deals with the views of symbolism and imagism in his poetry. America in the early part of the twentieth century was changing quickly and becoming more

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