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    Oedipus and Okonkwo

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    King by Sophocles‚ Oedipus is a man from Corinth who runs away from his homeland in fear of a prophecy from Apollo that Oedipus will murder his father‚ and his mother will become his lover. After running away‚ Oedipus defeats a mighty and powerful sphinx to become the king of Thebes and marries the Queen of Thebes‚ Jocasta. Two of the conventions of a traditional Greek Tragedy are Hamartia and Hubris. Hamartia is a fatal error or tragic flaw. Hubris is excessive pride or arrogance. Both Oedipus

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    Ancient Greek Myths

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    the Dark Ages; during that time the culture collapsed and new stories such as the Iliad and Odyssey began to surface. After the Dark Ages‚ the Archaic period began. From 700 BC to 500 BC their literature‚ art‚ science‚ and commerce were greatly elevated. During the Archaic Period their religion was based on ancient legends and myths. Proceeding the Archaic period was the

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    The Hellenistic Period

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    323-30 BCE) extends from the death of Alexander until the death of Cleopatra‚ when Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire. The great cultural centers of the era were no longer the city-states of Archaic and Classical Greece but royal capitals such as Alexandria in Egypt and Pergamon in Asia Minor. Both architects and sculptors broke most of the rules of Classical design‚ creating figures that were more realistic and avoiding the long upheld proportions

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    STYLISTIC LEXICOLOGY

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    Classification of the English Vocabulary PLAN 1. Stylistic classification of the English language vocabulary. Classification criteria 2. Standard English vocabulary and its constituents. Neutral words. 3. Specific literary vocabulary. Terms‚ poetic and archaic words‚ obsolete and obsolescent words‚ literary coinages and neologisms‚ foreignisms and barbarisms 4. Specific colloquial vocabulary. Professionalisms‚ jargon and slang‚ vulgarisms and nonce-words‚ dialectisms. LITERATURE Galperin – pp 70-119

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    Final Business Plan

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    | 4. | A series or row of columns usually spanned by lintels is called a/an: | | Colonnade | 5. | A three-grooved panel on a Doric frieze that alternates with metopes is called what? | | Triglyph | 6. | Archaic Smile | | The Calf Bearer sculpture has this element. | 7. | Archeological discoveries have shown that Homer’s Iliad may have been based on real events and people. | | True | 8. | Caesar Augustus modeled himself

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    Sophocles Oedipus The King

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    audience understands the words and actions of a character‚ although the character is unaware. Sophocles introduces Oedipus by highlighting his achievements. He has ascended to the throne as the King of Thebes after solving the riddle of the murderous Sphinx and freeing

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    The Analysis of an Extract of “The Fisherman and His Soul” by Oscar Wilde “The Fisherman and His Soul” is a fairytale written by Oscar Wilde and published in 1888. Written in Biblical dictation it tells a story of a Fisherman who falls in love in a Mermaid‚ but he is given a choice: soul or his love. The Fisherman chooses the latter. As a proper fairytale‚ it joins two worlds together: real and fantasy world and conveys the massage of overpowering and ever-sacrificing love. Oscar Wilde shows

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    fields‚ pray to the gods to help their wheat grow‚ let the sun shine‚ and allow them to live for a few more years. They also religiously show deference to their leader‚ Oedipus. Oedipus is the one who has freed them of their slavery from the cursed sphinx who stumped many a greater man with her patronizing

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    patient has the right to know where their records are being stored. They also have the right to know who has access to their medical records. 3. When should the patient be notified of the purging of archaic or inaccurate information? The AMA Policy states that the procedures for purging archaic or inaccurate information should be established. The patient should be notified before the purge takes place. In addition‚ the patient should also be notified when the purge is complete. This gives

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    Pride In Oedipus Rex

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    result of his own fate. This is true in the case of Oedipus the king‚ whose anger; pride and blindness towards the truth bring his tragic downfall. At the start of the play‚ Oedipus is depicted as a confident ruler‚ who saved Thebes from the curse of Sphinx‚ furthermore‚ he becomes the king overnight. He declares his name gladly just as it were itself a recuperating charm:  “Here I am myself— / you all know me‚ the world knows my fame: / I am Oedipus” (7–9). At the end‚ this pride becomes the curse for

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