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    Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ Lucy Stone‚ and Susan B. Anthony were all leaders of the early women’s rights movement. Select one of these women and discuss her contribution to the movement and the difficulties she encountered. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born November 12‚ 1815‚ in Johnstown‚ New York. She was the fourth of six children. Later she would meet and marry Henry B. Stanton‚ a prominent abolitionist. Together they would have seven children. Although Elizabeth never went to college she was very

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    Section I: Essay Questions: A.1) Prompt: How are Antigone‚ Ismene and Eurydice portrayed in the play? How is this similar or different from how they are observed by the minor characters? Although ancient Greece was a male-dominate society‚ Sophocles’ work Antigone‚ portrays women as being strong and capable of making wise decisions. In this tragedy‚ Sophocles uses three main characters who are women to represent different models of female behavior. Traditionally women are characterized as weak

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    Human nature is an easily susceptible phenomenon. Susan B. Pfefferès Life as We Knew It‚ distinctly demonstrates this in all of the characters personalities in her novel‚ as they are attacked by the upcoming dilemma of the Moon being struck by a meteor‚ propelling it closer to Earth. Foremost‚ the theme is developed through Reverend Marshall’s deceitful actions stemming from selfishness‚ the several inhumane breakdowns Miranda’s mom Laura faces‚ and the barbaric characteristics of the civilians in

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    11/5/13 English 111 Antigone Paper Antigone: Individual vs. State The conflict between individual conscious and state law is something mankind has endured since the beginning of history. There have been many individuals that have stood by their beliefs and conscious against government law despite the repercussions. This conflict is one of the main struggles in Antigone‚ the Greek tragedy written by Sophocles. At the center of this tragedy is the battle between an individual’s moral duty and

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    Antigone Creon is the king in the play Antigone. Antigone is about a princess‚ Antigone‚ who buries her brother after he and her other brother fought each other to death. As a result‚ King Creon wants to punish/kill Antigone for this while still him remembering that he had raised her. Due to the brothers fighting to death‚ a place to be king opened up for Creon to become the new king. The quote‚ “Where love rules‚ there is no will to power; and where power predominates‚ there love is lacking. The

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    such as ours? Novelist V.S Naipaul raises this question in the story of B. Wordsworth‚ one of the stories in Miguel Street‚ a 1959 book of Trini characters. "Trinidadians are more recognizably ’characters’ than people in England"‚ said Naipaul in an August ‚1958 piece in the Times Literary Supplement. The "characters" in Miguel Street’s portrait gallery include "Man Man" and "Bolo"‚ both of whom are quite familiar‚ and B. Wordsworth‚ a poet-calypsonian who is the society’s solitary creative

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    become something that no one would ever expect. On July 20‚ 1988‚ Anthony Robles came in the world there was just one problem that doctors didn’t understand when‚ Judy Robles‚ age 16‚ gave birth to a baby boy who was missing his right leg. Doctors could not explain what went wrong or why he was missing a leg‚ all the way up to the hip with no stump to attach a prosthetic limb. Doctors work on a prosthetic leg that would help Anthony but‚ he would rather just deal with how was he was born because as

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    Miguel Vivar-Alcalde Mr. Scott Harrison Pre-AP English 10 14 August 2013 Antigone Essay Sophocles uses rhetorical appeals in Antigone in order to clarify what the characters say to the tragic hero Creon. Ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos are used in this Greek tragedy by three characters to make Creon realize and reverse his decision in punishing Antigone for her crime. Antigone‚ Haemon‚ and Teiresias all use a different predominant one form of rhetorical appeal‚ yet it is just one of these characters using

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    Antigone Essay Creon and Antigone are both honorable people‚ yet both are fatally proud and that is the source of the tragedy. To what extent do you agree? The source of tragedy in Antigone by Sophocles cannot be simply attributed to the downfall of the two characters‚ Creon and Antigone. Creon and Antigone both have a very strong will and can both be very stubborn towards people‚ Creon by refusing to listen to other people and Antigone very determined to fight for what she wants which is to

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    The Tragic Downfalls of Creon and Antigone in Sophocles’ Antigone The hubris resonating throughout the play‚ ‘Antigone’ is seen in the characters of Creon and Antigone. Their pride causes them to act impulsively‚ resulting in their individual downfalls. In his opening speech‚ Creon makes his motives clear‚ that “no man who is his country’s enemy shall call himself my friend.” This part of his declaration was kept to the letter‚ as he refused burial for his nephew‚ Polynices. However‚ when the situation

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