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    The Pastures of Heaven

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    Literary Analysis The Pastures of Heaven is a book written by John Steinbeck a book about multiple short stories that are connected by settings and the appearance of the Munroe family. The Munroe’s do not have bad intentions but they always seem to destruct a family in one way or another‚ such as indirectly running them out of town or costing them the loss of a family member. A member of the Munroe family serve as foil a character to the other families who live in the Pastures of Heaven to relay

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    The Moral Ethics in the Film Gladiator The film Gladiator is a powerful and emotional film. The hovering theme throughout it is; perseverance‚ determination‚ never lose hope. It is a historical film‚ released in 2000‚ with factual events and people‚ taken place in Rome around 180 A.D. There are many characters in this film. The characters are diverse‚ and are all different from one another. The three main and most memorable characters are; Marcus Aurelius‚ Commodus‚ and Maximus. Caesar Marcus

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    Caesar by William Shakespeare has two truly tragic deaths. However‚ of these two tragic deaths who was the tragic hero? Even though the namesake of the play is Caesar‚ the real tragic hero of the play is Brutus because his idealism leads to his tragic demise. The element revenge of justifies that Brutus is the tragic hero of this story. After the conspirators kill Caesar‚ Antony comes in to speak to them. When Antony is left alone with the body‚ he begs Caesar’s body for forgiveness and vows to take

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    Fresco: “The Good Shepherd” is an early Christian fresco from the Catacomb of Priscilla (a vast cemetery located underground that served as a tomb for a large amount of early saints and popes). It shows a male figure that is most commonly interpreted to be the Good Shepherd (a distinctive figure that originated around the third century CE from the pre-Christian literary composition known as the “ram-bearer”) with a clean-shaven face and wearing a brown saddle and a short white toga that reaches approximately

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    it is today‚ but was once viewed as honorable and praiseworthy. The ultimate sacrifice was being able to take one ’s own life. Brutus‚ in William Shakespeare ’s Julius Caesar‚ is a man driven by will‚ virtue‚ and disillusionment all in the name of the Republic. On the eve of his defeat by Antony‚ Brutus runs upon his own sword to preserve his honor as a Roman man. Brutus "embraces a Stoic attitude towards suicide‚ seeing it as the supreme form of self-possession‚ the achievement of worldly glory

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    significant to them. In Julius Caesar‚ Brutus betrays his good friend. Brutus has many significant qualities such as being sincere‚ honorable‚ and philosophical. However‚ he does have a few negative characteristics such as experiencing under one’s control‚ betraying upon others‚ and easily giving up easily on himself. In the end‚ Brutus commits suicide. From the play Julius Caesar‚ Brutus is a distinguished person because his persistent intentions are devotedly pure. Brutus is sincere‚ honorable‚ and philosophical

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    Mia Tobar I-19-17 English II Period 8 Brutus’ Journey The play Julius Caesar should have been named “Brutus” because I think the title of the story usually captures the major topic throughout the tale. In the beginning‚ Brutus planned to kill Caesar because he thought Caesar would turn the people into slaves. He believes Caesar is a tyrant and is destroying Rome. Brutus put Rome on a pedestal and the people of Rome have high courtesy towards him. He demonstrates his love for his country by risking

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    Reading Brutus: Marcus Brutus is by definition‚ an ‘honourable man’‚ yet the play Julius Caesar poses the question; how can such an honourable man commit such a dishonourable act as murder? This ambiguity is tracked throughout the play as Brutus‚ a man who is constantly ‘with himself at war’ (I‚ ii‚ 51) attempts to convince himself that he acts ‘for the good of Rome’ (3‚ ii‚ 45). But the question is not whether Brutus has managed to convince himself of his nobility‚ but whether he has managed

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    be loved. In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Brutus‚ is the main and most known conspirator in the murder of Caesar‚ was an honorable man. Brutus had a choice within himself; he could either be loyal to his friend Caesar‚ or to Rome. He was honorable because he killed his friend out of the love for the greater good and the Romans. Brutus is an honorable man because he did what he thought was right for everyone not just himself‚ and because of that Brutus deserved the honor. Throughout Julius Caesar

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    Shakespeare’s aspiration for Brutus is made evident when presenting Brutus’ motive for joining the conspiracy. In the play‚ Julius Caesar is preconceived as a future tyrant many are fearful having in command which becomes a reason for the conspirators to create the conspiracy. Meanwhile‚ many of the prejudiced

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