1. "’Well‚ we’re all mortal‚’ said the shipowner‚ ’and the old must make way for the young‚ otherwise there would be no promotion’" (Dumas 2). Monsieur Morrel is talking to Edmond Dantes about the captain’s death. The quote is especially blunt and realistic‚ but also likeably refreshing. It is an idea that brings about the scary truth that everyone must grow old and die‚ but also a uplifting truth that if someone leaves a new one will replace him or her to hopefully make things better. 2. "’Yes‚
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but within the book known as The Inferno Of Dante they show exemplary examples. But many want to know why and by asking the author why he did what he did is the best question of all. Dante is a character in the book and he goes on a journey through hell and along with him he has a spiritual guide. The spiritual guide is Vigil and shows him the way‚ like reincarnation‚ before people get reborn into another life they have someone like god. Although Dante was not really reincarnated‚ he just went to
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In Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy‚ Dante is introduced as a man of sin who has strayed from the path of God. With assistance from Virgil‚ Dante is forgiven for his sins and achieves enlightenment as he journeys through Hell‚ Purgatory‚ and Heaven. Throughout The Divine Comedy‚ Dante shows intellectual and moral progress as he rids himself of his sin and grows closer to God through his experiences in the afterlife‚ specifically as he sees how sinners in Hell are punished‚ encounters spirits in
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most important character throughout the whole ‘Comedia’ apart from‚ of course the protagonist Dante. The aim for this essay will be to introduce the character of Beatrice and the themes and ideas associated with her that are fundamental to know for the reading of ‘Paradiso’ and the ‘Comedia’. Beatrice is one of the main figures who is responsible for initiating and motivating the personaggio of Dante to take his journey through the whole of the ‘Commedia’. She acts as his guide from the early
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reading these books‚ Luo and the narrator become passionate and open about the world around them. Soon‚ Luo‚ and the narrator decide to steal all of the books to continue educating the Little Seamstress. Once while reciting the story of The Count of Monte Cristo‚ the narrator is overheard by the village headman‚ a strict communist. The headman threatens the narrator that he will be jailed unless Luo fixes his teeth (Luo is the son of a dentist). To punish the headman‚ they drill very slowly‚ causing
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Rizal Midterm Study-Guide/ Reviewer Rizal’s hometown was in Calamaba‚ Laguna. It is a typical province with serene atmosphere to which Rizal admired as he even wrote for it in his poem Un Recuerdo A Mi Pubelo (In Memory of my Town). He wrote this when he was at the Ateneo at age of 15. Rizal already possessed artistic and literary talent even as a child. At the age of eight‚ he wrote his first poem in his native language. The poem was entitled: Sa Aking mga Kababata which tells of his early
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and redeem his oppressed people * Rizal dedicated the El Filibusterismo to Gom-Bur-Za Imprisonment of Teodora Alonzo * As the mother of a perceived enemy of the Spanish authorities‚ she was often made a target ...REACTION PAPER The movie The Count of Monte Cristo has a lot of similarities with El Filibusterismo. It tells the life story of Rizal and delves on a society of conspiracy and injustices. It shows us the effect of being innocent and uneducated. It made me realize the
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Acknowledgement This Feasibility Study was made possible by the guidance‚ supervision cooperation and participation of the following: To the Almighty God who always look up and secure the safety of the preparers in doing this project. To our parents who always guide and give words of wisdom to inspire us in doing our best in preparing the Feasibility Study as well as giving their both financial and emotional support. To our beloved intelligent instructor in Tourism Planning and Development
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dig under Jim’s cabin of imprisonment with a set of knives‚ claiming how “...prisoners in... the Castle Deef [sic]” (Twain 184) dug through solid rock in a related situation‚ which Tom wished to imitate. Though misspelled‚ Tom references The Count of Monte Cristo as a model of his ambitions. through the ending of Huck Finn‚ Twain uses Tom to satirize the silly‚ overzealous‚ yet popular Romantic
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helped Rizal enter in Ateneo Burgos Xeres Jose used the surname of RIZAL instead of MERCADO ManilaPHILIPPINES Ateneo Municipal de Manila 1 st year lived in Binondo awarded “Emperador” Jose Bech first professor ManilaPHILIPPINES The Count of Monte Cristo Alejandro Dumas first novel that Rizal loved Universal History Cesar Cantu Travels in the Philippines Dr. Teodor Jagor ManilaPHILIPPINES Ateneo Municipal de Manila 4 th 1875year 1876 Fr. Francisco Sanchez ManilaPHILIPPINES professor
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