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    Philipa Kerckerinck 11.7.01 Prof. Nasrallah CSP 12 Prophetizing- Peaches and Cream Philipa Kerckerinck 11.7.01 Prof. Nasrallah CSP 12 Prophetizing- Peaches and Cream All religions are very specific with the details which set that religion apart from others. However‚ when all the little details are melted away‚ there are only a mere handful that are different in essence. When looked at closely‚ even the religions which are perceived completely dissimilar at first

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    Until one night Zeus realized that man was dreaming. This was the very thing that Hallucinus‚ Apollo‚ and the Oracle of Delphi feared would happen. Of course‚ since dreaming was something only the gods were supposed to have the ability to do‚ just like with Prometheus giving man fire‚ this did not sit well with Zeus at all. Zeus wanted Hallucinus to make the dreams man had

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    Essay on Oedipus Rex 4-3-97 In Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex‚ the theme of irony plays an important part through the play. What Oedipus does‚ what he says‚ and even who he is can sometimes be ironic. This irony can help us to see the character of Oedipus as truly a ’blind’ man‚ or a wholly ’public’ man. A great irony is found in Oedipus’s decree condemning the murderer. Oedipus says‚ "To avenge the city and the city’s god‚ / And not as though it were for some distant friend‚ / But for my own sake‚ to be

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    Do you ever wonder if the person you married or are going to marry is a relative of yours? Especially an unknown parent; well‚ this is the tragedy that ruined King Oedipus life. One day a tragedy just took over the city Thebes. There is a plague amongst the city. By this time now Oedipus is the king because his father has died. He wants to know why the city is dying and being that everyone is asking him to end it he needs answers. Oedipus sent Creon‚ his brother-in-law and fellow ruler to the Delphic

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    The First Vampire

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    the first vampire. Ambrogio was a young adventurer. Born and raised in Italy‚ he had always longed to travel to Greece to have his fortune told by the Oracle of Delphi. When he was an adult‚ he got on a boat and sailed to the western edge of Greece‚ near Astakos. He traveled east until he eventually reached the city of Delphi. Delphi was home to a great temple of Apollo‚ the sun god. It was also the home of the Pythia‚ better known as the Oracles. The Pythia would sit in a chamber within the temple

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    Oedipus is the King of Thebes‚ he was cursed and abandoned at birth; he meets with the priests of Thebes because of a plague that has fallen upon the city. Oedipus sends Creon to the oracle Delphi for instructions from the gods to see how to end the plague. Creon tells Oedipus and the priests that in order to end the plague the murder of the form king of Thebes Laius must be avenged. Oedipus then goes on to say that anyone who with holds information about the murder will be banished from Thebes

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    day Zeus wanted to determine the exact centre of the earth. So‚ he released two eagles from opposite ends of the world. The place where the two eagles would meet would be the centre of the earth‚ the omphalos or the navel of Gaia. And this place was Delphi‚ on the south – western spur of mount Parnassus in the valley of Phocis‚ in Greece. Ancient Greek literature gives us information about the foundation of the Oracle. In particular‚ the

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    philosopher and as a sophist; if these accounts weren’t bad enough‚ he was also accused of corrupting the youth of Athens. In response to these accusations‚ Socrates relates the story of Chaerephon. A tale in which Chaerephon asked the Oracle of Delphi if there was any man wiser than Socrates‚ the Pythia responded that there was no one wiser than he. Socrates was so baffled and could not wrap his head around what the Oracle had said but he did not denounce it‚ as Socrates says “for that is not

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    permitted to come true. The weaknesses in Oedipus’ personality and his lapses in judgment caused him to make a series of decisions that ultimately led to his demise. Before the play begins‚ the reader is told that fifteen years ago‚ the Oracle at Delphi predicted Oedipus would murder his father and marry his mother. Upon hearing the prophecy‚ Oedipus purposely leaves Corinth in order to avoid harm and danger to his supposed parents. Ironically‚ it is Oedipus’ decision to escape fate that leads him

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    "Gods can be evil sometimes." In the play "Oedipus the King"‚ Sophocles defamed the gods’ reputation‚ and lowered their status by making them look harmful and evil. It is known that all gods should be perfect and infallible‚ and should represent justice and equity‚ but with Oedipus‚ the gods decided to destroy him and his family for no reason. It might be hard to believe that gods can have humanistic traits‚ but in fact they do. The gods‚ especially Apollo‚ are considered evil by the reader because

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