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    1Final negotiations began on 1 May‚ when an agreement was almost reached. However‚ one million miners were locked out‚ it being impossible to get them back to work without firm assurances concerning their wages. Last-minute negotiations failed to achieve this‚ leading to announcement by the TUC that a general strike "in defence of miners’ wages and hours" was to begin on 3 May‚[7] a Monday‚ at one minute to midnight.[8] The leaders of the Labour Party were terrified by the revolutionary elements

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    In Gilgamesh by Herbert Mason‚ Gilgamesh went on a journey to achieve a supernatural power. He traveled from place to place talking to people about how to achieve the power of immortality. Like a true hero‚ Gilgamesh went on a journey to achieve something and ended up where he started. However‚ he failed. Gilgamesh’s chance to gather the power of eternal life had been lost. Gilgamesh returned home to Uruk along with his achievement of grief‚ sadness‚ and failure. Gilgamesh came to the realization

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    Alexander III of Macedon was considered one of the greatest political and military minds the world has ever seen. Although‚ he died prematurely at the age of 33‚ he accomplished and conquered more than many could have in three lifetimes. Alexander was tutored by the Greek philosopher Aristotle for three years. Through the teachings of Aristotle‚ Alexander was taught to appreciate philosophy‚ geography‚ Greek poetry‚ and scientific investigation. “Alexander developed a profound admiration for Greek

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    Oedipus Oedipus is an epic hero in that he suffers from a flaw‚ later falls from the flaw‚ and is of noble rank. Oedipus is a king who suffers from hubris which leads to uncontrolled anger. Due to these two flaws‚ Oedipus kills his biological father and marries his biological mother‚ as the oracle had predicted. By the end of the play‚ Oedipus gouged out his own eyes and lost his position as king of Thebes. There is no way for him to avoid the Oracle. The Oracle only states what Fate had already

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    Aud The Downfall of the Tragic Hero The “ Downfall of the Tragic Hero” is basically talking about the tragic heroes in plays and how Oedipus is as well a tragic hero along with a lot more. So it talks about several plays with tragic heroes. Explains why the tragic hero always ends up falling in the end. Details why an hero is a individual‚ and how the tragic heroes face many dilemmas of an ordinary man. Tragic flaws like in play of Oedipus‚ he had a tragic

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    Task; Willy Loman’s failed life is symbolic of the American Dream’s failure. Referring closely to the text‚ to what extent do you agree? The idea of an American Dream is older than the United States‚ when people began to come up with all sorts of hopes and aspirations for the new and largely unexplored continent. It was the thought of by emigrant escaping to America from other countries that are experiencing hardship. For example‚ the Irish were in the middle of the Irish war of independence

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    escalation in terms of economy‚ citizen rights‚ military strength‚ etc. Caesar’s leadership brought Rome many fortunes; some historians credit his success to the fact that he was ambitious. However‚ becoming overly ambitious has often been the cause of downfall for the leaders of the past‚ and Ceasar’s case was no different. While ambition gives an individual a goal and proper motivation towards it‚ sometimes the culprit can become obsessed with his own legacy‚ and forego rationality to in an attempt to

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    The short story “Becky” by Jean Toomer utilizes female imagery to illustrate gender roles and societal expectations during the 1920s. This type of imagery and its impact on the reader’s understanding of this relationship during this time frame is significant because many aspects of gender roles are still relevant today. One of the first bits of female imagery that contributed to the relationship between race and gender in this short story was “taking their [Becky’s community’s] words‚ they filled

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    March 2‚ 2014 Things Fall Apart Essay _Things Fall Apart: The Downfall of Okonkwo_ In _Things Fall Apart_ by Chinua Achebe‚ Okonkwo has always feared the fate that plagued his father. Luckily for Okonkwo‚ he has the determination and will to overcome the foreseeable future that his father has laid before him. This novel tells the story of a character that is intertwined with intrinsic uncertainties which ultimately leads to the downfall of a once beloved clansman�. Okonkwo has asserted himself in

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    war and reintegrating the Southern states into the Union. However‚ the potential of Reconstruction was short-lived‚ as it was plagued by political conflicts‚ racial violence‚ and conflicting interests. The debate over who was responsible for the downfall of Reconstruction remains contentious‚ with arguments implicating both the North and the South. By examining the intricate dynamics between these regions‚ we can better understand the various factors that led to the collapse of Reconstruction. The

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