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    the job of bringing the epic of Homer’s The Iliad to the big screen in his film Troy. Iliad being a lengthy text‚ it is impossible to include every detail in a movie. Therefore‚ there are obvious deviations from the book such as the length of the Trojan War‚ and the absence of celestial participation in the war. There is also an absence of mortal female characters such as Chryseis‚ Hecuba‚ and Cassandra in the movie. In contrast‚ though‚ the female characters who are included in the film are developed

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    prominent in a world so dominated with military relations. Helen of Troy was one of these women. Like so many women Homer speaks of‚ her beauty alone could be the cause of a catastrophic outcome. It is argued she began the Trojan War when she was given to Paris‚ the prince of Troy‚ who chose Aphrodite over Athena and Hera‚ who‚ furious at being seen with any less beauty‚ urged the Greeks to march towards Troy. Born to Zeus and Leda‚ Helen is a central female figure in both of Homer ’s poems. From

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    The ancient legend of Troy‚ recorded in Homer’s epic poem "The Iliad" Oxford (trans. Robert Fitzgerald University Press 1974) has been retold in many other forms‚ the most recent being the blockbuster film "Troy" (2004‚ Wolfgang Peterson). "Troy" is a basic retelling of the myth‚ lacking many elements of the book thus containing many inaccuracies. However‚ it appeals to a modern day audience shortening and condensing stories from the "Iliad"‚ "Odyssey" and "Aenead" and greatly reducing the time span

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    Helen Tamiris Biography

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    On April 24‚ 1903‚ one of the founders of American modern dance was born to parents who emigrated from Russia. Helen Tamiris‚ originally Helen Becker‚ grew up in New York‚ New York on the Lower East Side. In her lifetime‚ she danced‚ choreographed‚ and helped initiate modern dance. Later in her life‚ she moved to the "Great White Way‚" otherwise known as Broadway‚ to choreograph many shows. In 1911‚ or at the age of eight‚ Ms. Tamiris began studying dance at the Henry Street Settlement with Irene

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    was interested in the tales created by Homer and this may be what led him to discover the site of Troy. He had begun excavating at a mound located in Hisarlik‚ Turkey. It was here where he found the location of Troy. He had discovered seven settlements which he labelled using Roman numerals with the deepest layer being Troy I and the shallowest being Troy VII. Schliemann identified Troy II as Homeric Troy and this brought with it a new insight into the tales of Homer. Historians now knew that the stories

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    Helen Clark as a Leader

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    Helen Clark was one of New Zealand’s most effective Prime Ministers to date; the 5th longest serving of our 38 antecedent Prime Ministers (Wishart‚ 2008). In this text one shall learn about Helen Clark’s characteristics as a Prime Minister‚ her achievements during her three terms‚ some of her legislative implications‚ rough conclusion of why Helen Clark was successful as a Prime Minister and some insights into Helen Clark’s personality. Helen Clark was known as an organiser and a “political machine”(Wishart

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    Biography of Helen Keller

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    Biography of Helen Keller [pic] Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27‚ 1880‚ in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama. Before she was 2 years old‚ Helen Keller lost her sight and hearing after a high fever. She was often frustrated and the family spoiled her considerably‚ though until Dr. Alexander Graham Bell urged them to find a teacher from the Perkins Institute for the Blind‚ she was unable to communicate. Anne Sullivan was that teacher. The next events are well-known: Helen Keller learning to understand

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    The movie Troy (2004) was based on the stories told within the Iliad written 3200 years ago. The story is a tale of one mans greed versus the land loving‚ pride fighting Troy army. Troy seemed to be outnumbered‚ but their faith in the gods‚ and the love of their own country helped them stand up strong against the enormous Greek army. With the kings’ son‚ Hector a great war hero and powerful leader‚ the Troy army had seemed unbeatable. They were a very advanced and healthy city‚ protected by giant

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    Murder of Helen Jewett

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    In The Murder of Helen Jewett‚ Patricia Cohen uses one of the most trivial murders during the 1800’s to illustrate the sexiest society accommodations to the privileged‚ hypocritical tunneled views toward sexual behavior‚ and the exploitation of legal codes‚ use of tabloid journalism‚ and politics. Taking the fact that woman was made from taking a rib from man was more than biblical knowledge‚ but incorporated into the male belief that a woman’s place is determined by the man. Helen had the proper

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    AP Prompt –“To Helen” and “Helen: While the Edgar Allen Poe approaches Helen’s beauty in a much more affectionate manner in the poem “To Helen‚” H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) expresses Helen’s beauty through envy and hatred in her poem‚ “Helen”. In “To Helen” the diction is very specific to evoke a romantic and affectionate style of writing‚ while in “Helen”‚ H.D. chooses her words in a very negative way to show a style of writing that expresses envy. Poe writes‚ “To the glory that was Greece/And the

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