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    Scene 1 (Pages 25-39) 1. Oedipus characterizes himself by in line 7 of scene 1‚ Oedipus says‚ "I Oedipus‚ a name that all men know."(known afar) This shows he has much pride for himself. He feels he is very important‚ and that no one is above him. He knows the people need his help‚ and he feels prideful that they would need him. The people view him as their saviour. They are relieved to have him there to help them‚ and they almost worship him for his help. But as for Oedipus his attitude towards

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    Remorse is the moral anguish‚ the sorrow and shame‚ and the regret and guilt‚ which may haunt even the fiercest‚ mightiest king. It is often accompanied with the consequences of the individual’s wrongdoing. Remorse takes a principal part in some of Greek’s classic tragedies. One could say‚ the tragic hero is likely to experience such feelings‚ likewise in the Greek tragedies Oedipus Rex‚ rewritten by John Bennett and Moira Kerr‚ as well as Antigone written by Sophocles‚ two characters Oedipus and

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    Kimi Mattos Barbara Parsons English 111 12 October 2012 Character in Drama: Oedipus In Oedipus Rex by Sophocles‚ justice and vengeance are the gods‘. Oedipus tries to avoid a prophesy told to him by Teiresias‚ however because of his pride‚ Oedipus falls right into his god-fated tragedy. Oedipus‚ attempting to prove that he is above such things by “avoiding” the prophesy that he will kill his father and marry his mother. He does this by running away from his parents’ kingdom‚ then Oedipus

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    Austin Jones December 2‚ 2012 English Period B Ms. Mazz Oedipus the King: 1. Free will plays a greater role than fate in this play. Fate plays a greater role because the characters make their own decisions. They make the decisions that lead to their downfall. An example of how free will plays a greater role than fate in this play is when Oedipus decides to continue his search for his real parents. Jocasta warns him and tells him to call of the search. “Stop. In the name of god‚ if you love

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    Given circumstances are communicated through various different theatrical elements in all plays‚ including characterization‚ dialogue‚ costuming‚ props‚ and setting. This is consistent in Peter Hall’s 1973 film production of The Homecoming. In this production‚ the props and set help to display the given circumstances such as financial status‚ relationship dynamics‚ and the overall demeanor of the characters. Specifically‚ these are communicated through the physical characteristics of the set‚ Max’s

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    In the book the homecoming‚ there are many types of conflict. One of the main conflicts in the book is person vs. person. Person vs. Person is a struggle between two individuals. One of the event that happened that displayed person vs. person was when Charlie Sneed is found poaching and was put in jail by Ep Bridges. Charlie Sneed was trying to help families out who didn’t have food to eat during the winter but Ep Bridges still arrests him. Another conflict displayed in the book is person vs. self

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    Bruce Dawe's Homecoming

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    features and promote particular ideas‚ attitudes and values to represent a theme or topic in a particular way? Many of Bruce Dawe’s poems have a heavy message and a bleak meaning relating to society’s weaknesses and downfalls. In his free verse poem “Homecoming” Dawe promotes his ideas‚ attitudes and values about the Vietnam war to represent his negative perspective of war as a whole. This is evident through Dawes representation of war as a dehumanising conflict in where soldiers are given a lack of respect

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    Homecoming by Bruce Dawe

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    Homecoming by Bruce Dawe The Vietnam War was the “unpopular” war and was intensely criticized by the Australian people for the reasons stated in the poem‚ Homecoming‚ by Bruce Dawe. In the poem “Homecoming” by Bruce Dawe‚ Dawe identifies his personal concerns of the Vietnam War and then presents them through the use of poetic techniques. It is clear to us that Dawe’s foremost concerns are that of the number of dead‚ the lack of respect and the dehumanisation of the dead‚ and the careless attitude

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    King Leopold

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    Judging from Hochschild’s account and from Heart of Darkness‚ in what way was Conrad’s view changed? How is this true of other individuals about whom Hochschild writes? In what way has this book affected your view of human nature? 3. The death toll in King Leopold’s Congo was on a scale comparable to the Holocaust and Stalin’s purges. Can Leopold II be viewed as a precursor to the masterminds behind the Nazi death camps and the Gulag? Did these three and other twentieth century mass killings arise from

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    The scholar Vellacott writes on Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex that “if [Oedipus] was to avoid heinous pollutions‚ he must make for himself two unreadable rules; never to kill an older man; and never to marry an older woman.” This is a highly unfair assessment of Oedipus’ character‚ and expects too much of any human. Oedipus’ innocence is shown in the fact that he was ignorant of his true origins‚ he was only human‚ and he was subject to fate. According to Polybus and Merope‚ Oedipus was their son. One

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