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    In 1917‚ during the end of World War I‚ there was a stand-off of the great war. The germans had been spraying the French with deadly gases and they have demoralized the french army. In a very long engagement‚ five French soldiers during the battle of the Somme Shot themselves‚ some intentionally and some accidentally. The reason why they did this was to try and escape a war. But they all were granted one way to ticket towards execution.They were forced by their own troops to run through no man’s

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    Boxer And Saints Analysis

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    Boxers and Saints are two companion graphic novels written by Gene Luen Tang‚a famous writer of graphic novels and comics.He said that he did two volumes because he wanted to give readers a different perspective to explain Boxers.Some people think Boxers are terrorists while some people may think Boxers are national hero.In my opinion‚there’s no absolute “good” or “bad” after I read these two books.The main characters‚Bao and Vibiana‚are in opposition.However‚they have many similarities

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    Imagine if a 4th grader rose to power in your town‚ won’t you be mad‚ especially if you were supposed to be the next ruler? King Tut took power over Egypt when he was just 9 years old‚ and he ruled until his violent death at age 19. There are many theories to how King Tut died‚ but after many studies there is proof that he could have been assassinated. Ay‚ Tuts elderly chief and successor‚ may have been the shooter . In Mysteries of Egypt - Cause of Tutankhamun’s death‚ the article states‚ “Since

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    In the play Ajax‚ one of the main themes is justice. In it two conflicting ideas of justice are stated: first‚ that it is self-proclaiming‚ and second‚ that it is situational and must be worked out. These opposing ideas are very clearly shown in the dialogue between Teucer and Menelaus‚ where they argue over whether Ajax should be given a proper funeral and the conflicting definitions are exposed. In this essay‚ I will analyze how this piece of dialogue demonstrates both definitions of justice‚ without

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    In Veronica Roth’s novel Allegiant‚ love can be shown through sacrifice‚ even if it means leaving those you love. Right before their plan to obtain the memory serum‚ Tobias explains to Tris: “They (The Abnegation) say that if the sacrifice is the ultimate way for that person to show you they love you‚ you should let them do it… That‚ in that situation‚ it’s the greatest gift you can give them.” (Roth 412) Then the realization hits Tris that Caleb‚ her brother‚ volunteered for the deadly mission to

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    Candide satire on religion paper
James Li
April 11th Monday In Candide‚ Voltaire satirizes the hypocrisy of morally corrupt religious officials who do not adhere to their religious standards. When the protagonist Candide approached an orator who was preaching charity‚ Candide was asked if he believed the “Pope to be Anti-Christ” (pg.9). However when Candide showed indifference to the question‚ the orator became furious and refused to offer him a meal. This shows how ironic that charity actually

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    Creon's Downfall Essay

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    Sophocles was one of the three great Greek tragic plays rights who wrote during the “golden age” (Pg126-127). A Greek tragedy was used as part of a religious festival every year in Athens. A literary character who makes a judgement error that inevitably leads to his/her own destructor. Creon error in judgement leads to his downfall by being dumped from start of being kings‚ and bears no respond sibitity for his flaws. Sophocles uses Creon action to show an effect of his fate. The people say Creon

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    THE BACCHAE TODAY: MAENADS OF CHANGE The ancient Greek gods are known for being human-like in their jealousy and anger‚ yet beyond human compassion‚ and Dionysus in Euripides’ The Bacchae is no exception. Accompanied by his followers‚ liberated‚ frenzied women known as the Maenads or Bacchae‚ Dionysus comes to Thebes‚ Greece from Asia‚ as a new god. They are rejected by the Thebans and the god plans to retaliate. “...Here I plead the cause of my own mother‚ Semele‚ appearing as a god to mortal

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    In the story‚ “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst‚ the author made use of symbols regarding death in order to express his message that excessive pride can lead to the downfall of loved ones. Throughout the story‚ the pride of the main character‚ Brother‚ is evident; As he narrates the events of the story a few years after they took place‚ he takes note of his own past selfish pride and the grade consequences that came as a result of it. A prime example of Hurst using symbols concerning death in order

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    Pultarch The Moralia

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    Pultarch who was a Greek biographer‚ who wrote stories of people living in the Roman Empire‚ He would choose women of accomplishment‚ who were daring‚ and determined. One of his best known works‚ is the Moralia. In the Moralia he presents courageous and extraordinary women of the Hellenistic world. Two of the women he portrays is one who stood up to Alexander‚ Timoclea‚ and Eryxo‚ from the city of Cyrene. It was not an uncommon practice for soldier to pillage a conquered region for riches and rape

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