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    Durendal: Roland's Sword

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    Durendal the name for Roland’s sword. However‚ Durendal is not simply a sword. Durendal is an extension of Roland’s personality‚ it was what drove Roland to fight and conquer. When Roland was holding Durendal‚ he was a noble soldier that could take down anything and anyone in his path. Durendal was brought by angel and given to Charlemagne who subsequently gave it to Roland. When Roland was dying and trying to destroy Durendal he said‚ “Ah Durendal‚ how beautiful are you‚ and how bright‚ and how

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    Nobility is distinguished by both Othello as well as Oedipus. Oedipus is brought to nobility through birth and by deed. Oedipus is the son of King Laius and Jocasta‚ who becomes his wife as well‚ the King and Queen of Thebes. From the prophecy‚ it is claimed that King Laius will be murdered by his own son. To prevent this from happening‚ Oedipus is left for dead in “The mountains where Cithaeron is” ( ). But he is rescued by a shepherd and raised by “Polybius… King of Corinth/ and Merope” ( ). Oedipus

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    on hatred for the king‚ Louis XVII‚ and the prospects of a governmental system that promoted liberty and equality. The unfair representation of the third estate‚ the spread of enlightenment ideas‚ and the high price and scarcity of bread caused the French Revolution‚ with the high price and scarcity of bread being the most significant because it caused the people to develop severe anger due to starvation‚ and they never would have had such a large amount of anger if they weren’t hungry.

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    qualities such as curiosity‚ bravery‚ cleverness and nobility‚ a conclusion can be made. Book Two shows that Odysseus truly can not be anything but an epic hero and a leader to all. Curiosity is a much generalized characteristic that is displayed as neither a super-human trait nor a normal human

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    Thomas Kengal Nobility

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    The essence of nobility possessed by a King‚ Queen‚ and Knight is possible one of the most crucial attributes of significant figures during the era of Sir Thomas Malory. Malory himself was ostensibly a member of nobility‚ and originally one of his own inspirations to become an author. However‚ as noble as he was Mallory himself was accused of various crimes ranging from ambush to rape during his life‚ he died in jail. The nobility in Sir Thomas Malory’s time was a characteristic of superiority and

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    The French and Indian War was a crucial event in American history which altered economic‚ political and ideological relations between the American colonies and Britain forever. It changed the political relationship between England and its colonists because the English were forced to tax the colonies‚ due to their economical struggles‚ and impose regulations on colonial life. The colonists in retaliation‚ boycotted‚ which further damaging their economic relationship with Great Britain. Ideologically

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    back violently. As King George wanted the Ohio River Valley that France occupied‚ he sent Washington and his troops to occupy the Ohio River region to claim his presence‚ thus the competition for the territory‚ which evolved into the French and Indian War. The French and Indian War was a turning point in American history‚ for the colonists and colonial affairs were strictly monitored unlike before‚ and treaties with Indians

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    Homeric Nobility In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus exemplifies the aristocratic man idealized in Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morality. Nietzsche depicts the aristocratic man‚ the noble man‚ very distinctly with qualities of mentality and behavior. An aristocratic man embraces his sovereignty‚ relishes in life‚ and refuses to feel guilt. Odysseus lives what Nietzsche describes as a good and noble life‚ a life characterized by action and war. Odysseus not only is King of Ithaca‚ but also the

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    In the 1770s‚ the French and Indian War had just ended and Britain was in massive debt. Britain‚ being the mother country‚ placed numerous taxes and acts into place on its child‚ the colonies‚ to pay the debt as per mercantilism. The colonists were furious because they believed they had nothing to do with the war and were just dragged in; hence they should not have to help pay the debt. The British military measures and the restriction of civil liberties were really important factors in prompting

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    Suddenly‚ the French and Indian War ended with defeat for French Canada. From this point‚ numerous changes occurred between Americans and the British. Namely political‚ economic and ideological changes. Land was expanded‚ taxes were sprung left and right‚ and most colonists finally believed that it was time to break away from England. All these changes eventually led to the revolution. It was soon known that the British’s success in the French and Indian war transformed the relationship between

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