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    In the two passages‚ which are the poem by the title “Punishment” and the novel by the title “This Way for the Gas‚ ladies and Gentleman.” The two passages are written by Seamus Heaney and Tadeusz Borowski respectively. The two writers wrote on passages that reflect on the past brutal events that took places in a particular specific area of their concern. Through this‚ the writers try to show and relay to its readers on the past brutality‚ and how various specific people were affected and influenced

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    great name and the inheritance of a great example” (Benjamin Disraeli). In this quote Mr. Disraeli is saying a hero is anyone who will be remembered for the dignified examples they set for others. The epic poem of Beowulf‚ rewritten in English by Seamus Heaney‚ is a grade-A caliber source of how people viewed a “hero’ back in Anglo-Saxon times. The Geat hero‚ Beowulf‚ leads his people through his examples of fearlessness and pure strength. These are some of the qualities they believe makes a true hero

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    different views and beliefs that can be viewed in this century as barbaric and brutal. The Epic of Beowulf and Beowulf and Grendel is a perfect example of the religious differences and views of the people of this particular century. (Gunnarsson‚ S.) (HeaneySeamus) In Beowulf and Grendel there was a more pronounced difference in religious views than in the Epic of Beowulf done to try to be more relatable to today’s society. The movie Beowulf and Grendel reflects more of a religious conflict between Christianity

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    Roles of Women in Anglo-Saxon Society A heroic ruler is someone of legend. He is described to be all-knowing‚ fearless‚ and powerful. He is often idolized and adored. Although this king usually receives all of the glory and praise‚ oftentimes he has the support of a strong queen. Although women in Anglo-Saxon society at first glance only seem to serve as “eye-candy” and to serve men‚ they did indeed hold much more important roles. These women served as peacekeepers‚ gift givers‚ and hostesses

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    I was reading over some old journals‚ working on my book‚ when I came across this little entry I wrote after watching the film version of Beowulf‚ a book I read a few times in college. At the time‚ I was in therapy‚ and really interested in psychoanalytic literary theory. I was struck by how our life experiences and new knowledge can deepen our knowledge of a text we thought we knew pretty well. Anyway‚ here ’s my mini psycho-analysis of Beowulf: The story explores the idea of the sins‚ or pathologies

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    TOK Writing Assignment “When the only tool you have is a hammer‚ all problems begin to resemble nails.” (Abraham Maslow) How might this apply to ways of knowing‚ as tools‚ in the pursuit of knowledge? Ways of knowing embody memory‚ language‚ emotion‚ intuition‚ sense perception‚ reason‚ imagination‚ and faith‚ which take part in the process of acquiring knowledge. For instance‚ language can be considered as a means of exchanging the knowledge with each other and emotion is a way to express our

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    ‘’Frost’s simple style is deceptive and a thoughtful reader will see layers of meaning in his poetry.’’ Robert Frost (1874-1963) was a pastoral Rural American poet who portrays a benevolent side to New England in the US. Robert Frost was not fond of the fashion of the time. Instead‚ he adopted the persona of the New England farmer inspired by natural events. This deceptive but realistic poet had quite an individualistic style in comparison to any other poet‚ his poetry is written in the everyday

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    Avery Angel Mr. Humber AP English 5-6 November 12th‚ 2013 Nobility ​ The epic Beowulf is seen today as a fine representation of Anglo-Saxon nobility and ignobility. The setting is Denmark‚ land of Danish Anglo-Saxons that lived as the Vikings of the first millennia. Many characters in Beowulf are brutal warriors that would charge into battle hoping to find glory in battle or an honorable death that would send them to Valhalla. Despite a somewhat belligerent way of life

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    References: Auerbach‚ Erich‚ Mimesis: Representation of Reality in Western Literature‚ Translated by Willard Trask‚ Princeton: Princeton University Press‚ 1971. Hadfield Andrew‚ The Faerie Queen‚ Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚ 2001. HeaneySeamus‚ Beowulf: A New Verse Translation‚ New York ed.‚ 2001. Niles‚ John.D‚ Beowulf: The Poem and It’s Tradition‚ Cambridge: Harvard University Press‚ 1983.

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    1. The post-war world has been shaped primarily by a clash between Communism and Capitalism OR The post-war world has been shaped primarily by a clash between Nationalism and Imperialism Choose one of these assertions and develop an argument for it. With regards to the assignment question‚ I will certainly be in agreement with the argument the clash between imperialism and nationalism had shaped the post-war world more prominently as compared to the idea of communism and capitalism constituted

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