because he is a swift swimmer‚ he has won fourteen Olympic gold medals‚ and he is a pothead. II. Body a. Swift swimmers b. Olympic gold medalists c. Pothead III. Conclusion a. Transition from lat point b. Reword thesis sentence c. Refer back to attention getter Mallory Davis 3 February 2012 English Mrs. Martin 3rd hour “Faster‚ higher‚ stronger‚” said by Michael Phelps. Michael Phelps is one of the greatest male swimmers in history. He
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The reason for this is because Dante Bridgeman was so desperate to get his exam results to see whether if he passed or not and has the appropriate requirements to get into University to become a journalist. But things turned upside down when his ex-girlfriend Melanie‚ appeared at the front door with a baby girl named Emma in the buggy. After having a chat with his ex-girlfriend that Dante have never been in contact with her for a year or two‚ she tells him that Dante is the father of Emma. As I
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bonaprtist .in prison he meets a man named abbe faria who teaches Dantès history‚ science‚ philosophy‚ and languages which educates him greatly. Abbé faria tells dantes of a great treasure at Monte cristo eventually dantes discovers the gold and begins to execute his plan of revenge. Dantes lost everything he had when he was betrayed and now he has nothing to lose. When dealing with the satisfaction of revenge the fact that dantes has nothing to lose becomes very beneficial in the article Revenge:
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can be seen throughout the poem. Some of these themes are the idea of contrapasso‚ or the notion that the punishment dealt fits the crime committed‚ the portrayal of Hell as being devoid of hope‚ and the importance of fame. The images and language Dante uses to describe his experiences in the middle ring of the seventh circle of Hell‚ which houses the suicides‚ provide the reader with the feeling of despair and hopelessness present throughout the text‚ while also serving to show the idea of contrapasso
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II. Characters Edmond Dantès - The protagonist of the novel. Dantès is an intelligent‚ honest‚ and loving man who turns bitter and vengeful after he is framed for a crime he does not commit. When Dantès finds himself free and enormously wealthy‚ he takes it upon himself to act as the agent of Providence‚ rewarding those who have helped him in his plight and punishing those responsible for his years of agony. The Count of Monte Cristo - The identity Dantès assumes when he emerges from
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succeed. Teams also have poor consistency between groups at their team. These problems increase injury risk‚ reduce effectiveness of dryland‚ and make dryland training unsuccessful. Hi! I’m Dr. John Mullen‚ DPT‚ CSCS. I’m a former National level swimmer and am the developer of the dryland for swimming system‚ I have been around the sport for many years. I know what it is like to swim on a small club team doing their best to provide a dryland program. I know first hand what it is like to swim at a
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through the examination of both of these poems. Although written many years ago‚ the morals and principles that they convey ring very true for people in this century as well as times yet to come. The Divine Comedy‚ written in the 14th century by Dante Alighieri‚ is a heroic epic. Throughout Dante’s literary work‚ he outlines his scientific understandings of the world‚ his political views and provides the reader with a moral compass and spiritual map of which to follow. This poem is written in
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my evidence is all relevant‚ and whether this whole essay persuades you) Throughout his life‚ Plato strongly believed that the arts and philosophy directly opposed each other. On the other hand‚ Aristotle defended poetry as an aid to philosophy. Dante‚ a philosophical poet‚ successfully synthesizes Plato and Aristotle’s views in the Divine Comedy of the Inferno without
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meaning. The deeper meaning can be spiritual‚ moral and or political. “An allegory (character‚ setting‚ or action) is one-dimensional: it stands for only one thing. Parables‚ fables and satires are all forms of allegory. Famous allegories include: Dante ’s‚ Divine Comedy; Bunyan ’s‚ Pilgrim’s
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The relevance of Dante’s hell to contemporary society in the western world could be said to be visible from the very first Canto. Here Dante is lost and unable to find his way back to the right road. "Midway this way of life we’re bound upon‚ I wake to find myself in a dark wood" (Dante‚ 1949‚ p71). This could be said to be a representation of the psychological torment of many people who become depressed or unsure of their place in life. Many people are forced to go on a journey within themselves
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