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    their story. They use these ways to help further develop the reader’s view of the character or event‚ and to create a mental picture in their mind. Also‚ using different ways to describe a character makes it easy to relate the character to the reader’s own life. In The Odyssey by Homer‚ translated by Robert Fagles‚ Homer uses an immense amount of epic conventions to illustrate an epic hero. Homer’s use of epic conventions help enrich characters and events that take place throughout the epic. Homer

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    “West Side Story” Analysis Do you believe that everyone has a reason to hate someone or something just because of the way they look? May racism be the starting point to hatred? In “West Side Story”‚ author Irving Shulman gives us nothing but clues to these questions. The Sharks and the Jets are in a “ turf ” war. But two people‚ one from each side fall deeply in love. Irving Shulman writes how interracial relationships cause hate to increase in an instant and how racism leads up to hate. The

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    Flood Essay The Epic of Gilgamesh and Genesis are ancient texts that were widely read and are continually examined today. Although both stories discuss global floods enforced by the gods‚ there are both similarities and differences of time‚ historical background and context‚ the way the stories are told‚ and the animals and people on board the arks. These two stories have similar plots that involve the lessons that teach one to embrace the reality of their mortality‚ to do right‚ and stay on the

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    their existence. This is very clear in many of the writings and stories that human beings have told throughout history. This obsession about the ultimate culmination of life is heavily expressed in literary works like The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Virgil’s The Aeneid‚ and Beowulf. The first half of The Epic of Gilgamesh deals with the king Gilgamesh and his friendship with Enkidu‚ a duplicate of the king‚ while the second half of the epic poem deals with Gilgamesh coming to terms with Enkidu’s death and

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    battled‚ Beowulf finally tears off Grendel’s arm which causes him to run from the mead hall and is considered defeated. Beowulf is unique in the context that it is unknown whom wrote the epic poem. As many modern cases of literature are studied‚ it is seemingly always

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    Beowulf is an epic that follows the main character‚ Beowulf‚ and his quest for glory. Throughout his journey‚ Beowulf fights three monsters to protect the citizens of Denmark and Sweden. When this story was first told by the Anglo-Saxons‚ their main religion was Paganism. Paganism is a polytheistic religion which believes in animism‚ that spirits control every part of existence. As time went on‚ Paganism began to fade and Christianity started to take over. Beowulf is a prime example of dual authorship

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    Odysseus is the hero that appears in The Odyssey‚ Homer’s epic about Odysseus’s 10 year struggle to return home after the end of the Trojan War. In this epic‚ Odysseus battles mythical creatures and endures the wrath of the gods. All while being the epic hero of the story. Being the protagonist of this epic‚ Odysseus has many qualities that make him the hero. Odysseus has the standard qualities that make him a hero; strength‚ bravery‚ courage‚ nobility. He is also the embodiment of the standards

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    Title of work you are analyzing: The Iroquois Creation Story Author of the work: David Cusick 1. What is the purpose or function of the work? Why was it written? Explain. Be specific. Include thegenre as well as the reasons it was written. Even though Cusick considers his work history‚ it is a myth. The myth discusses the “foundation” and establishment of the Iroquois world and well as the constant struggle between good and evil. In the work Cusick describes how the land was formed as well

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    times‚ but yet everyone seems to have a different outlook. Beowulf is by far one of the best epic heroes of all time. The story of Beowulf was written back in 700 C.E by an unknown author. The original style of the writing was old English‚ and currently only one of the original copies of the story remains. Beowulf is such a good example of an epic hero because he adheres to many of the common qualities of an epic hero. He was determined‚ courageous‚ fearless‚ and left a mark on the land that will be talked

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    Toy Story Analysis Toy Story is the groundbreaking 1995 motion picture developed by Disney and Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The film was so revolutionary not only because it was the first feature length animation to be created completely by CGI (Computer Generated Imagery) but also‚ also the film was more rounded in all respects. The characters not only looked more sophisticated and three-dimensional but their personalities were also more human and fewer cartoons like. The film uses a

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