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    (Mintz‚ 2016). For some people‚ this new culture brought more conflict then celebration. Although for others‚ the 1920s were truly “roaring”‚ which is portrayed in the movie The Great Gatsby. Nick Carraway‚ a bond-seller‚ is persuaded by his doctor to write a therapeutic account of what put him in a sanitarium for depression. Nick’s journal describes how seven years earlier‚ in 1922‚ he had moved into a tiny house next door to a mysterious‚ giving millionaire‚ named Jay Gatsby (Luhrmann‚

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    Iliad Narrator: Homer was called the blind poet of Greece. Very little is known about him‚ but his transcended genius is vividly impressed upon his works. His country folks called him “the Poet”. His two epics‚ the Iliad and the Odyssey‚ were learned by heart‚ and wherever a Greek settled‚ he or she carried with him or her love for Homer. The Iliad and the Odyssey depict the complete life of the ancient Greeks in action. The Iliad showcases the passions found in and the cruelty of war. It is a

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    fences Troy

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    there is a character named Troy Maxson. He is the husband of Rose Maxson and father of Lyons‚ Cory‚ and Raynell. He once was a loving father and husband‚ but as the story goes on‚ he starts to drift from his family and ends up cheating on his wife‚ and the lady he cheated on her is named Alberta. Troy and Alberta ended up having a kid‚ but Alberta died while giving birth. So‚ Troy towards the end easily represented 3 words‚ Angered‚ Cheater‚ and a liar. On page 77‚ Troy talks to death because he

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    Troy Heartbroken

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    Troy is an African American man who works as a lifting garbage truck department. Troy brings his wages home to his wife. Even though‚ Troy works hard and takes care of the family he still a heartbreaker in different ways. Troy is married to Rose‚ Rose seems like a really loving and caring wife. Troy loves his‚ but had to messes that up by cheating on her with Alberta‚ who becomes pregnant. Once Rose found out she still took care of his child with Alberta. This demonstrate that Rose still has

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    Role of Zeus in the Iliad

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    The Iliad The Role of Zeus in the Iliad Submitted to: T. Faridah Sadaya Submitted by: Vijay Vasandani II Chapter I Introduction As an introduction‚ I would like to give you some background on my subject‚ which happens to be Zeus. Zeus is also known as the supreme god of the Olympians. Zeus was the youngest son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. When he was born‚ his father Cronus intended to swallow him as he had all of Zeus ’s siblings: Poseidon‚ Hades

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    “The Iliad” Q&A: 1. What is your impression of Achilles? I feel as if Achilles is very loyal to all the people associated in his life‚ especially his best friend Patroclus. Achilles’ loyalty to his best friend shows how much he actually cared about him once he was deceased due to his great sorrow in his weeping. Achilles also stated “if destiny like his awaits me‚ I shall rest when I have fallen” meaning he doesn’t care about whatever happens to him in the battle with Hector‚ but just as long as

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    Pride in the Iliad

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    in The Iliad took place were different than the times of today. Back then‚ the most important aspect of life for a person was to be a hero and to be remembered. One’s pride would come before everything else. In the present day‚ this concept would be thought of as illogical or foolish. This is certainly true. But‚ that is how life was in that time- peoples’ beliefs were to be the death of them. Pride was the downfall of all characters in Homer’s epic poem‚ The Iliad.

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    Mortals The role of the Gods is a constant theme reoccurring over and over again throughout Homer’s Iliad but it’s the Female Goddesses and the image of femininity that displays contradiction. The Goddesses posses large amounts of power over mortals and at Mt Olympus mostly through manipulation and intertwining relationships that affect the war and the different individuals. The mortal women on the other hand display weaknesses and subservience to men. The war over Troy was sparked over Helen or

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    Troy and the Trojan War

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    Troy was considered a mythical city until archeologist Heinrich Schliemann discovered the remains of the city in 1871. Archeological digs have brought up many truths about the history of Troy‚ and about the Trojan War‚ which supposedly occurred around 1250 B.C. The war is the subject of the epic poem‚ The Iliad by Homer‚ however‚ there are several theories regarding the existence of Troy and the events of the Trojan War. In 1871‚ Heinrich Schliemann‚ with the aid of geographical clues mentioned

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    Authority In The Iliad

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    Hector’s corpse‚ while Achilles is still haunted by the thoughts of his own fate‚ for that he knows‚ too that he will soon die at Troy‚ from his own land and his beloved father. When coming across Longley’s Ceasefire‚ one of the hugely interesting aspects of such a poem; is that it has firm roots in two very different contexts‚ the ancient Greek‚ and the modern history – and how these two contexts play off each other in the poem. Reading Ceasefire with the 90s Irish political‚ and social conflicts in mind

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