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    Conscience and Consciousness in Hamlet and Oedipus When analyzing and interpreting the classic plays “The Tragedy of Hamlet” and “Oedipus the King” by Shakespeare and Sophocles‚ respectively‚ it is worthwhile to ask whether these masterpieces should be read as dramas of moral conscience‚ or dramas of consciousness itself. While the answer is surely ‘both’‚ this report argues that the more fruitful and edifying line of interpretation is the latter‚ and that Hamlet and Oedipus are primarily dramas

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    Throughout this journal‚ both Eleanor and I can be considered self-conscious and anxious in social situations. To begin‚ I can personally relate and connect to Eleanor’s self-consciousness. One way our self-consciousness is similar is that we both have poor self-images of ourselves. Within the book‚ Eleanor has multiple moments displaying her discomfort towards her own body. For example‚ Eleanor garners a strong loathing towards gym class‚ as it requires for her to wear a skin tight gym suit that

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    Gabriela Rasuk English Composition II Melissa Juchniewicz Feminist Criticism 2/23/13 Hide the Hood Little Girl Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault is a story every child learns that is about a young girl with a red riding hood who goes into the woods to deliver some food to her very ill grandmother and in her journey she encounters a wolf who in the end wants to trick her into believing he is her grandmother. However children only enjoy a simple fairy tale for the fact of being

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    Altered States of Consciousness and Hypnosis Introduction Far from its one time connection with carnivals‚ mediums‚ and the occult‚ hypnosis and the altered states of consciousness it helps create have proven to be a beneficial framework of reality in a number of circumstances. For example‚ countless numbers of people with chronic pain problems have learned the benefits of self-hypnosis to calm themselves and their reactions to physical pain. While the term “hypnosis” often carries a certain

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    Sound and Sense

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    A Dominant Community’s Attitudes towards the Teaching of Amazigh (Berber) in Morocco di Mina Afkir Abstract Two linguistically and culturally different communities have been living in Morocco since the Arab-Islamic conquests in the seventh century AD‚ namely the Amazigh-speaking and the Arabic-speaking communities. The language policies that were implemented by the Moroccan government from independence in 1956 till 2001 greatly promoted the Arabic language‚ which

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    Sound of Thunder

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    How to start the butterfly effect On the eve of an American presidential election‚ a party of rich businessmen undertakes a time travel safari to the past to hunt dinosaurs. While the organizers have taken every precaution to minimize the impact of the hunting party on the past‚ one member violates the rules and leaves the designated path. Upon their return to the present the group finds that the world has been drastically altered by the seemingly innocuous death of a pre-historic butterflyTop of

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    Chapter 4 talks about states of consciousness. William James is associated with the stream of consciousness‚ which is a term used to describe the continuous flow of changing stations sensations‚ images‚ thoughts‚ and feelings. Consciousness is an individual’s awareness of external events and internal sensations under a condition of arousal. There are two types of consciousness‚ awareness and arousal. Awareness is awareness of the self and thoughts about one’s experiences and thoughts about our thoughts

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    follows the development of an outspoken‚ middle-class British woman‚ Elizabeth Bennet‚ as she encounters and overcomes the many social barriers that separate her from her aristocratic neighbors. Throughout the novel‚ Lizzie must face society’s class-consciousness‚ particularly with her family’s growing relationship with the wellborn Bingleys and their friend‚ Mr. Darcy. The author’s objective of writing Pride and Prejudice is to provide an examination of English society’s emphasis on the social class structure

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    Summary: A Sound of Thunder is about a man that decides to go on a hunting trip to the past to shoot the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus Rex. Characters: Eckels - Man that decides to go on a hunting trip to the past Keith - President of the current reality Deutscher - Man that lost current presidency to Keith‚ known as the anti everything man in the current reality Mr. Travis - The safari guide in to the past Lesperance - the assistant safari guide to the past Section One: Eckels remarks how lucky

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    Write a critical appreciation of the poem INCENDIARY by Vernon Scannell. You should comment on theme‚ diction‚ tone and structure. An incendiary is a bomb which sets things on fire‚ which gets across the idea that the boy was like a dangerous weapon‚ ready to explode at any time. This poem is about a boy who sets a farm on fire in hope that he receives the attention he has been longing for. In the first line‚ the poet describes the boy to have a face “like pallid cheese”. This simile is depicts

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