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    Predestined Fate of Oedipus In ancient Greek society they believed that ones life is predestined and that ones fate is sealed. What is meant to occur will happen no matter what that person does. In "Oedipus Rex" Oedipus’ fate is doomed from his birth because of the actions of his ancestors. Unlike Oedipus most people today don’t believe in predestined fate. People can be all they want to be regardless of their background or the circumstances of their lives. However some people don’t realize that

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    fate vs free will Language Arts An anonymous author once stated‚ “Fate is a fixed decree by which the order of things is prescribed; the immutable law of the universe; and the force by which all existence is determined and conditioned.” But there is one question most humans struggle to solve. Do we as people have the ability to control our fate? The author of the choral ode feels that we do not have the power to be

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    The Fate of Death In Book Twenty-Two and Book Twenty-Four of the Iliad‚ Homer portrays the tragedy of war through the death of Hector and Achilles. Someone may say that war is the enemy of pity which means that if you do not have pity‚ you may fate to die from war. Pity states that one person is able to read‚ sympathize‚ feel‚ and understand another person well. We can see that Hector shows no pity in war‚ so he faces his death. Nevertheless‚ what if someone show pity to another person

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    is for‚ you may be asked to undress‚ and put on a gown‚ a robe type covering for your body that ties in the back. The doctor will most likely knock on the door before entering the room you occupy‚ to ensure privacy‚ or to make sure you have had a chance to cover up. She‚ or he‚ is sometimes dressed in a white lab coat‚ or maybe scrubs‚ but most likely will have on some form of business attire‚ to show professionalism. If you are not already sitting on the examining table‚ then you may be asked

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    Honors Literary Analysis and Composition 1 10 October 2014 Uncontrollable‚ Inescapable Fate “Maybe fate isn’t the pond you swim in but the fisherman floating on top of it‚ letting you run the line until you are weary enough to be reeled back in” (Jodi Picoult‚ Vanishing Acts). This quotation reflects the attitude that the Greek society had back in ancient times. They believed that the gods had control over their fates‚ and no matter how much they struggled‚ they wouldn’t be able to change their destiny

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    Prophecy and fate intices many. The idea of knowing who you are going to marry‚ where you are going to go to college‚ when you are going to die‚ anything at all about your future‚ intrigues people from all walks of life. From the to boardwalk palm readers‚ learning one’s “fate” and hearing “prophecies” has always been a point of wonder for many. Especially in the 1600s‚ around the time Macbeth was written‚ the ideas of witchcraft and prophecy were being tossed around. But when one’s eyes are open

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    It is said that fate does not choose it’s own victims‚ but it’s victims choose their own fate. In the tragedy Hamlet by Shakespeare‚ it is evident that the tragic hero‚ Macbeth‚ chooses his own fate and creates his own downfall. With greed‚ hubris and mistrust‚ Macbeth chooses and shapes his own destiny. Macbeth’s greed for power leads to the mistrust of those around him and in the end forms his fatal downfall. If the evil inside Macbeth was not to have overtaken the good‚ his ending may have

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    Fat Chance for the “Fat Tax” Our bodies and what we put into them is our own business unless someone else is harmed in the process. I can understand a tax on drinkers and smokers because drinkers can harm others when they get behind the wheel of a car‚ and secondhand smoke is a killer of many‚ but a tax on what people eat is preposterous. People are still going to eat junk food no matter what the cost is; look at smoking‚ the price of cigarettes keeps going up but people continue to buy them

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    one could escape their fate‚ the only exception of this is that Achilles is given a choice of two fates ‚ to live a long but dull life or a life filled with kleos (glory) and timé (honour)‚ but a brief life. Achille’s parents were aware of this‚ therefore when the Trojan war started Thetis was worried that Achilles would go fight for the Greeks‚ resulting in his death. This is because being the best warrior and living up to his areté (personal excellence)‚ tied in with the fate that included his sudden

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    Fate Fate is often said to prevail in everyone’s life in many different religions in the world. Also known as God’s Will or Heaven Will‚ it is believed to be predestined by an omnipotent creator universal force and is out of an individual’s control. Buddhists believe that our life and its events are not controlled by an external force but is the result of our previous karma. The word Destiny can also be used to explain why some things that will happen to an individual will eventually happen. In other

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