I choose to design for the Underworld scenes because I knew I could use something beside the classic poodle skirt silhouette of the era. I also realized that the majority of the play takes place in the Underworld‚ all while Eurydice would be wearing one outfit. I felt that throughout these scenes Eurydice is in a way mourning all of the things she is forgetting‚ and every time she forgets something water is present. So using all of these observations I came to the conclusion that my main color
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Eurydice has the role of a very minor character in Sophocles’ play‚ Antigone‚ yet she represents major life lessons and themes that Sophocles implies throughout the play. The Queen is seen and heard through the lines of other characters. Her silence can speak louder than words. She only has seven lines‚ yet she does not have to say much in order for us to understand her important role as a queen‚ mother‚ and wife. We can interpret her values and traits through what other characters say and imply
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The Lost Guardian Chapter One - Epidemic “Aghhh‚” Zander spat out‚ utterly exhausted‚ as he wearily hurtled himself down on the torn apart sofa. Sheer tiredness now suddenly a heavy burden like how the titan Atlas bears the weight of the world‚ he fainted‚ entirely oblivious to the ear-damaging horns and the chaotic mayhem just across the rubbish strewn street. With uneven breaths‚ he painfully awoke 3 hours later‚ only to hear a drunk bloke shriek‚ at the top of his lungs‚ “Screw the Black-Rule
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This paper intends to analyze and interpret the ironic features of the book Pride and Prejudice by using the relevance theory proposed by Sperber and Wilson (1986/1995) in order to prove that understanding verbal irony can lead to a better comprehension of the literature context. The author‚ Jane Austen‚ was an outstanding British woman novelist in 19th century. Her novels are highly prized not only for the humor or the depiction of the 18th and 19th century English country life‚ but also for the
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Finding the girl that fits the shoe is not the only way to find love. "Cinderella" is one of the most commonly compared stories with Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. They have an abundant amount of similarities and differences. The similarities that pop out most between the two are‚ higher and lower classes have two different lifestyles‚ the mothers of the female protagonist‚ and the males both marry a woman from a lower class. Whereas the differences that grab the reader’s attention are the
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One feature to realize about The Importance of Being Earnest and Pride and Prejudice is that they are both similar in a comedic manner for readers to feel entertained. However‚ what separates the two stories are their themes; whereas The Importance of Being Earnest was written based on how society was around the Victorian Era in satirical form‚ while on the other hand Pride and Prejudice is concerned more with the idea of how love can overcome all obstacles despite the fact that two different people
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Korean” this they say with pride. I ask myself how children so young can have such immense pride for their culture‚ language‚ cuisine and history. I also ask myself why Africans cannot foster this kind of pride. Middle and High school children are required to do 24 hours of community service a year‚ which amounts to about 2 hours per month. These kids’ clean public parks‚ stadiums‚ swimming pools‚ help the elderly amongst other things. I am starting to understand where their pride‚ accountability and sense
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Pride is the root of all sins because it blinds our understanding of the truth‚ and leads to self-delusion. From there‚ it spreads like a cancer‚ and we rationalize our sinful behaviors‚ making excuses We become immersed in “amor sui” or self-love‚ and and turn away from God. God hates pride….come all other sins‚ which in turn lead to evil. Only after he riginal sin defined the unconverted Augustine and humility defined the Christian one. When Augustine was only able to find God when he gave up
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Amber Kakish Professor Davis English 1A 12 December 2011 A Progressive Work in a Conservative Time Pride and Prejudice‚ a Jane Austen novel‚ is one of the most classical pieces of literature in history. It has been evaluated and critiqued a countless number of times‚ and has been adapted into several films. It can be argued that there is a lot to be retained by readers from this literary work‚ an important message that can be passed down from generation to generation. During Jane Austen’s time
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Matthew Manley Slovak English 1-1 30 September 2014 How Pride Develops Theme in The Cask of Amontillado Anne Rice once said‚ "Pride is the parent of destruction; Pride eats the mind and the heart and soul alive." Pride is called the cardinal sin because it is the character flaw that births all others. The conflict in the Cask of Amontillado develops the theme that‚ pride can make a person do crazy things. Montressor’s pride helps build the conflict because his motive for motor revolves around
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