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    The Epic of Gilgamesh Summary Gilgamesh is the Priest-King of the city of Uruk. He is a tyrannical king who works his people to death and takes what he wants from them. He kills the young men at will and uses the women as he pleases. The people of Uruk cry out to the gods for help so that they can have peace. The gods hear them and instruct Anu‚ the goddess of creation‚ to make a twin for Gilgamesh‚ someone who is strong enough to stand up to him and who will ultimately save him. Anu makes Enkidu

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    frontier myth

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    region of existing settlements of Americans. In a broad sense‚ the notion of the frontier was the edge of the settled country where unlimited free land was available and thus unlimited opportunity. Being a frontiersman in the so-called Wild West‚ a cowboy‚ rancher or gold miner were idealized within American mystery. Mark Twain colorfully related that accounts of gold strikes in the popular press had supported the feverish expansion of the mining frontier and provoked mining “stampedes” during the

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    Have you ever been to the Rodeo? Have you seen the amazing cowboys riding and catching the stallions and bulls. The crowd sits in awe as the extraordinary cowboy stays on the bull even though the bull bucks and kicks all around. Bulls undergo harsh conditions‚ cruelty‚ and for the riders it can be deadly. People should not participate in bull riding. Cruelty to animals has been very looked down upon‚ but nobody realizes the pain the bull goes through. Bull riding isn’t really a nice ride. It can

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    The Myth of the Cowboy‚ Eric Hobsbawm In the article The Myth of the Cowboy‚ Eric Hobsbawm argues that the tradition of the American cowboy has become an invented myth. All the Pretty Horses‚ by Cormac McCarthy explores the journey of John Grady Cole and Lacey Rawlins‚ who leave Texas and travel to Mexico where they acquire the cowboy lifestyle. The text could fit into the same category Hobsbawm describes but it also serves as a more realistic and honest description of the cowboy experience.

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    Codes and Conventions

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    What are the codes and conventions of Cowboys and Aliens The film cowboys and aliens is an adaptation of a comic book of the same name made in the 1990s in the UK. The film is a throwback to the classic cowboys and westerns and general sci-fi films of a classic area. The film is a mixture of two of the most popular genres ever seen in the film industry and includes all of the features you would expect to find in a classic sci-fi or western. In the film Indians also get a brief outing towards the

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    The life

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    "The Life is a musical with a book by David Newman‚ Ira Gasman and Cy Coleman‚ music by Coleman‚ and lyrics by Gasman. Based on an original idea by Gasman‚ the show explores the underbelly of Times Square’s 42nd Street‚ inhabited by pimps and prostitutes‚ druggies and dealers‚ and runaways and street people in the era prior to its Disneyfication." by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_(musical) Productions[edit] The show was first produced at the off-Broadway Westbeth Theatre‚ running from

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    McCarthy’s All The Pretty Horses‚ “puts most other American writers to shame.” The main character John Grady is the ideal American cowboy who sees horses as a way of life. The theme of a modern day Western full of horses is brought together with different dialect‚ irony‚ and how a cowboy Spanish speaker from Texas survives his journey through Mexico. John Grady is a cowboy unlike any others‚ who uses his knowledge to get his friends and him out of trouble. John Grady is accompanied by his best friend

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    The Western Formula

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    thought‚ but at the same time relevant. Crane signifies a different perspective to these standards. Crane’s thoughts for the use of the Western formula are just approaches towards the west‚ from the introductory setting to the coarse grin one cowboy would make towards another. These do not in fact relate to Cawelti’s Western formula. Crane’s deviation from the formula western signifies his deeper approach towards issues such as human existence and morality—the ethical code

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    Stereotype

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    stereotyping. Usually you have some prior concept on the topic or person. In “About Men” the author‚ Gretel Ehrlich stresses these simple mistakes that are made when coming up with a judgment of cow boys and their characteristic. The same stereotypes cowboys face as do poets. Poets are sometimes looked at as reclusive and over sensitive and in some case this may be true but not in all cases though. In today’s society‚ the general concept of cow boys is covered by old western

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    stereotype that cowboys have. She says that they are too simplistic. Most people believe that cowboys are tough and quiet men that live lonely lives. The author believes this stereotype is so not even close to what real cowboys are. Gretel sees the simplistic and popular image that cowboys posses‚ and even men in general‚ that is reduces the complex duality of their nature to just simple‚ lifeless‚ characters. The author furthermore states her point by saying that the role that cowboys have is much

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