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    Euripides IV - Iphigenia in Aulis p. 217 - 300 (83 pages) ---------------------------------------- All info up to 230 was lost. Just follow highlighted areas. ---- May fill in these blanks later--- RECALL THE INTRODUCTION -------------------------------------------- p 231 A lot more politically themed. Menelaus is accusing Agamemnon of feigning humility in order to gain political power and “market advancement.”He says he’s abandoned his old friends. ;/He is also saying that Agamemnon

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    hardest out of all?” My hypothesis is by looking at all mine minerals‚ amethyst is the hardest mineral‚ followed by opal‚ than apatite‚ then halite‚ than graphite and the muscovite will be the softest mineral. To begin this experiment‚ I purchased and gathered all my materials together. The materials I have include: Graphite‚ Apatite‚ Muscovite‚ Halite‚ Amethyst‚ Opal minerals. Also I have Glass‚ sand paper‚ knife‚ Emery board / steel knife‚ and copper penny to perform the scratch

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    Here is the tale of the first vampire. Ambrogio was a young adventurer. Born and raised in Italy‚ he had always longed to travel to Greece to have his fortune told by the Oracle of Delphi. When he was an adult‚ he got on a boat and sailed to the western edge of Greece‚ near Astakos. He traveled east until he eventually reached the city of Delphi. Delphi was home to a great temple of Apollo‚ the sun god. It was also the home of the Pythia‚ better known as the Oracles. The Pythia would sit in a chamber

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    army of girls in camo pants and black T-shirts and silver bows. I noticed the lead girls‚ one in a silver flowing dress with a crown made to shape like the moon‚ she was Artemis the goddess of the hunt. I meet her last night at the dinner but the girl next to her I had never seen. I did a quick bow before the girl next to Artemis kicked me in the chest so hard i lost my

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    About a hundred years after the Statue of Zeus came the Temple of Artemis. It was built in the ancient city of Ephesus‚ or modern day Turkey. The architect Theodorus probably built the incredible temple‚ and he most likely did so to honor the Greek Goddess of the Moon‚ Artemis. Tragically‚ a man named Herostratus set the Temple of Artemis on fire along with a group of Goths in an attempt to have his name go down in history. He managed to do so and city officials tried to enforce a new law stating

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    Clytemnestra has been crying since the murder of her daughter Iphigenia‚ but “the tears that welled like springs are dry” (pg. 135). Before Agamemnon enters his father’s house and is ultimately murdered‚ he raises his right hand in honor of the gods saying: “the ones who sent me forth have brought me home” (pg. 134). This most accurately portrays Agamemnon’s dilemma; that is‚ he is imprisoned in the middle of two moral obligations. Each of these obligations is absolute but in utter opposition with

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    Broken Hill‚ which is the largest producer of lead-zinc-silver in Australia. Australia is first in the world in zinc . Australia is third in the world in production of zinc ore. * Opals (SiO2-nH2O): Australia dominates the in the production of opal‚ producing over 90% of the worlds natural opal. Australian opal is mined primarily in the Australian states of New South Wales‚ South Australia and Queensland Part 2: Distinguishing Features for each * Aluminum/ Bauxite (Al203.3H20):

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    Instead‚ he chooses to honor Artemis‚ the Goddess of the hunt. Artemis is also a Goddess of chastity‚ which essentially opposed Aphrodite completely. This causes Aphrodite to initiate a plan of vengeance on Hippolytus. Two years previous to this play‚ Hippolytus went to Athens‚ and Aphrodite inspired Phaedra‚ Hippolytus’ stepmother‚ to fall in love with him knowing that it would anger Theseus. Along with several followers‚ Hippolytus shows reverence towards Artemis while passing her statue‚ who

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    “No. He was not. I’ve been too slow to see the signs. I must hunt this monster” (Riordan 39). Apollo then shows up and it becomes clear that he and Artemis have a uneasy relationship. Apollo offers to take Percy and the others to the Camp‚ including the hunters. Thalia then warns Percy that the hunters don’t have the best history at the Camp‚ Percy then notices that Bianca seems to be acting poorly towards

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    CLA204 Lecture 1 Notes What is myth? - mûthos (ancient Greek) – “story”‚ “plot” of a narrative - myth – “a traditional story of collective (social) importance” – character‚ plot‚ temporal and special setting - mûthos (story) + logos (account) = “study of myth”‚ mythology - set in distant past or time so long ago when humans did not exist - mythical place – ie. garden paradise‚ world of the dead‚ etc. Circulation of Myth: oral (Orpheus‚ Homer‚ Hesiod) literary (Ovid‚ Euripides) artistic

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