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    At first glance‚ a hero make look invincible as he stands alone: however‚ a close look at Gilgamesh and Beowulf displays that heroes can only achieve victory when they discover the true power of solidarity. Many of the stories that we have covered so far have included some type of adversity. This makes sense because everything worth sharing in life starts with a struggle. The happy/bad ending at the end and the journey in between is the key to learning and growing. These stories are proof that it

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    Comparing Handel And Bach

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    Two amazing composers of the Baroque period of music were Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel. Although both produced much well-loved and well-played music‚ and although both were born in Germany‚ they were very different people. United by their faith‚ they still differ in many areas. Their lives‚ careers‚ and styles will now be compared‚ and their similarities and differences brought out. Both Handel and Bach were Germans‚ and were both born relatively close to the same time. However

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    The transition between Meiji Japan and Liberal era Japan experienced growth by leaps and bounds‚ especially in politics and economics. Japan rose from a country under the unequal treaties to a one that was viewed as an equal by the most powerful countries of the West (Reischauer 189). Unfortunately‚ this was because it followed in their footsteps by becoming an imperialist nation through victories in the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese wars (Reischauer 185 - 187). This allowed them to access resources

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    Comparing Muir And Emerson

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    Similar to Emerson‚ Muir also writes the sequence of events in a cause-effect manner where the outcome of one event stems the cause of the subsequent event. This writing style serves to control the speed of the reader’s thoughts and allows for a deeper appreciation of what the author is trying to portray much like that of Emerson’s aspect towards nature and writing style. In Muir’s instance‚ Muir is trying to exemplify the idea that nature is the creation of God and therefore a direct connection

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    In following the initial guise of children’s literature‚ Laura and Lizzie are presented as foils to each other within the poem. Both sisters are described as having “golden” hair and portraying themselves as the typical virtuous female of the time (Rossetti Line 184). Additionally‚ their lack of physical description also suggests the possibility of them being twin sisters. Which is why the important factor in distinguishing between the two relies on their personalities. Laura is a “curious” individual

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    Romeo and Juliet have very different personalities and qualities‚ I think that might be why they fell in love to begin with. If you think about it Romeo and Juliet’s qualities can be seen in ourselves. I think that I may have a mix of both Romeo and Juliet in me. Romeo is extremely forward and likes to rush into things. For example when Romeo saw Juliet for the first time at the Capulet Ball he instantly fell in love‚ whether it was true love or not‚ he “just had to” meet her. After he had finally

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    ‘To Build a Fire’ and The Revenant After looking at both The Revenant and ‘To Build a Fire’‚ Hugh Glass and The Man are easily comparable. Both men are put into similar situations that require survival skills and a bit more than common sense. Although their situations differ in a few small ways‚ Hugh is able to pull through in areas where The Man lacks. Throughout The Revenant Hugh proves to be more resourceful and imaginative than The Man. As soon as Hugh finds himself alone‚ he immediately

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    Comparing Hahn And Jansen

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    Hilary Hahn and Janine Jansen are both considered to be violin virtuosos and both of these performances serve as evidence to that claim. However‚ they each make several decisions and perform slightly differently‚ some of which change my opinion of their performance as a whole. On the other hand‚ much of their playing is similar like the tempi at which they perform and certain dynamic decisions. The cadenza of this piece gives the soloist the most freedom in their performance so that section epitomizes

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    Two famous classical tragedies‚ Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Hamlet‚ are considered among the best theatrical works of all time. Macbeth is the story of an ambitious man tempted with the idea of acquiring a position of great power and‚ as a result‚ he stops at no moral boundary to attain it. The tragedy reveals the damaging effects of this ambition on one’s psychological health. Hamlet is the story of a depressed and melancholic prince given the task of avenging his father’s death by killing his uncle

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    Ibsen’s use of symbolism is also evident in the dialogues exchanged between Nora and Torvald. From the very beginning of the play‚ the type of language and the ways in which Nora and Torvald communicate appear to be significant in characterizing their relationship. This is especially evident in Torvald’s numerous notable references to Nora‚ such as “my little squirrel‚” “my little spendthrift‚” “little featherbrain‚” “my dearest treasure‚” and “[m]y obstinate little woman” (4‚ 5‚ 59‚ 57‚ 26). Such

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