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    Dumbledore said‚ “It is the choices… that show what we truly are‚ far more than our abilities.” This theory applies to everyone. Through the choices and actions of Theseus and Achilles‚ we learn a lot about their characters. We find Achilles to be motivated by rage and pride‚ with ambitions of glory and vengeance. Theseus‚ on the other hand‚ seems to be motivated by others’ needs‚ and aspires to do right by those who he should help. Theseus also likes to challenge expectations and overcome the “impossible”

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    The Woman Warrior‚ is a fictional novel written by author Maxine Hong Kingston relating the truths of the life of an Chinese-American woman. Throughout the novel‚ the author details various intimate events that occur during the life of a young woman‚ with the variety not being limited to easily accepted‚ joyous encounters. Through often intense storytelling‚ and colorful imagery provided by both narrator and main characters‚ the author is able to allow readers a sort of understanding only achieved

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    Democracy and Greeks

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    Values came from the Greeks. The use of democracy and government Came from the Greeks. The symbols that we use today came from the Greeks. Also the architecture used came from the Greeks. Out of Hebrews‚ Romans‚ Christians‚ Greeks the Greeks have to be the most influential to The enlightenment and political area. All three of them took things from the Greeks and used them. Aristotle wrote politics

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    Greek Civilization

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    490 750-550 Age of Colonization c. 700 Homer 5. Greek Polis Time Line 479 Spartans 480 Xerxes invades Greece Athenians defeat Persians at Marathon 431 Start of 478-477 Formation of Delian League defeat Persians at Platea 413 Athenian defeat at SyracusePeloponnesian War * A community of citizens with distinctive A city state 6. What is Polis? customs‚ gods‚ and was also an object of intense religious-patriotic devotion the Greeks answer to the perennial conflict between an individual

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    The Great Ajax in “The Iliad” receives little recognition as a character‚ with most of the fame and praise at the feet of Hector or Achilles. Ajax‚ being one of the most strongest‚ bravest‚ and courageous warriors of the Greeks‚ second only to Achilles‚ should definitely receive more credit than what is handed out to him. Ajax was known as one of the most important figures in the Achean army‚ but with deeper insight‚ can also be viewed as one of the most important figures in the entire book itself

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    Greek Design

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    Greek Design Clay was a very important part of ancient Greek culture. Back then they did not have glass or plastic to make containers out of. Luckily clay was easy to find in Greece. Most Greek pottery was shaped for a particular function or a number of functions. They were used around the house‚ or for ceremonies‚ or even entertainment. The reason I came up with this design was from the internet. I looked up Greek pottery and there was plenty so it was hard to choose but I really liked the pots

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    Greek Theatre

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    Explain the importance of the chorus to Greek Theatre The structure of tragedy in Greek Theatre is determined by the chorus. The chorus is an instrumental feature which carries various important functions which engages the audience‚ in Greek Theatre. Some of these functions include: maintaining a grasp of ceremony and ritual‚ constitutes a lyric mood through rhythmic chanting and dance‚ strengthens the passion of the dramatic action‚ interact with the audience and actors by posing questions and

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    Greek Mythology

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    Haley Small September 20‚ 2012 Dr. Cobb Honors Freshman English Period 2 LEADERSHIP STYLES IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY In ancient Greece‚ certain leadership qualities were seen as more desirable‚ and by reviewing Greek mythology it is possible to understand what these ancient people valued in their leaders. The tales of Uranus‚ Cronus‚ and Zeus show which characteristics were prized by the Greek people‚ and which were despised. Uranus‚ son and husband of Gaea‚ was tyrannical‚ and fearful‚ casting

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    The Greek Government

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    The Greek government has dug the entire country of Greece into quite the hole over the past couple of decades. Though Greece boasts beautiful landscapes and isles‚ a rich history‚ and many people who are proud of their heritage‚ the country has been in financial turmoil and the Greek government is to blame. With just a 14% internal approval rating and 91% of the country’s citizens sensing corruption (1)‚ the legitimacy of the Greek government is certainly brought into question. For the purpose of

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    Greek Archaeology

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    Greece and the surrounding Aegean Islands through the Paleolithic Age up until the Late Bronze Age. We got to see how archaeologists learn about the past through the study of material remains and how the different remains help us to understand the Greek civilization of the time period and how it has developed with the changing of the material

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