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    While today many think of literary works as being closely associated with the author who wrote them‚ literary works were not always the product of the authors experiences and imagination. The first literary works came from an explanatory oral tradition and were then later written down as they had been heard and passed down through generations. Since the Renaissance one of the many reasons an author has for writing any given work is to express his or herself and explore who they are as a person. While

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    Throughout Hindu literature‚ dharma takes on the role as both the natural and universal law that guides its observers away from suffering‚ and enables them to remain content and happy. Dharma also combines these moral guidelines with spiritual discipline‚ creating the foundation of life without which nothing can exist in its natural form. Dharma‚ for instance‚ guides both Rama and Arjuna through the journey of life despite its many harsh tests‚ obstacles‚ and the pains of time. Both Rama and Arjuna

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    Judging Fate Deciding to condemn someone to hell or save them is typically a difficult task; Ser Cepparello‚ from Boccaccio’s Decameron‚ placement proves particularly difficult. Throughout his life Ser Cepparello‚ or Ciappelletto‚ sinned—he gambled‚ lied‚ falsified documents‚ bore false witness—but at the end of his life he confessed about a few of his sins. However‚ Ser Cepparello lied in his confession to make himself look better‚ and convinced his confessor‚ an unnamed friar‚ that he was a saint

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    to the shadowy atmosphere of the opening scene and they are related to subsequent events in Dante’s journey through hell. Some physical characteristics of these three animals reveal their hiding meaning as metaphor in Dante’s work. As described inferno‚ “all tremor and low and gaudy pelt”‚ the symbol the leopard represents the sin of fraud and lust. The lion’s "head held high" represents pride and "raging with hunger" represents violence. The She-Wolf "carries every craving in her leanness" meaning

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    In Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales‚ the Wife of Bath is considered to be a worldly‚ fun loving woman. She is described as being dressed in expensive clothing and new leather shoes. The text also explains that she has traveled the world‚ taking part in many pilgrimages‚ and has had five husbands in her lifetime‚ as well as many lovers before them. She is also cunning‚ the text describes how she would use her body as a bargaining tool with her husbands and would lie to them in order to get what she

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    different epic tales and watched one considered to be a modern day epic tale. Each story had a “hero” who proceeded on a journey to find their happily ever after. In the Odyssey‚ we meet Odysseus who takes 25 years to get home. We meet Dante from Inferno who is trying to get to heaven. Finally‚ we meet Arthur who becomes king of Camelot due to a sword in a stone. Three episodes that teach us life lessons are watching Odysseus patiently waits for the perfect chance to reveal himself in the palace and

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    Most Important Texts During my high school career I have endured many sleepless nights due to my insistence that I read all the books assigned to me. For my freshman and sophomore year this was no big deal. However‚ after junior year with McGee I have come to realize that trying to read all the texts assigned would be my demise. As much as it pained me‚ I had to‚ instead of reading then entire text‚ read a simple summary. This year I have managed to get by with this same method. Throughout my semester

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    from your traveling experience you must undergo an adventure of many twists and turns. The opportunity to travel if often looked at as worldly experience by many. To take part through my inferno‚ these are truly sins and punishments committed by travel virgins. Through the journey of my personal traveling inferno I in downed on how to be a better traveler. Wandering down the first gate with bags in hand‚ I inquire a strange figure standing in front of me. In front of me was a figure of a woman who

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    An analysis of how the first paragraph of The Metamorphosis supports the theory of Determinism . The theory of determinism states that all events are the consequence of prior events. Determinism is based on the scientific theory of cause and effect. An example of cause and effect is as follows: if a glass were to fall on a surface and break‚ then its breaking would be as a result of the collision of the glass and the surface; indicating that every occurrence has a cause. The literary work

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    happens because Perceval does not ask about the grail? The kingdom is not healed and he is sent out to find the grail castle again. The grail castle moves and appears at random‚ and Perceval did not say anything. 8. Discuss three ways that Dante’s “Inferno” unites the pagan classical world and the medieval Christian world. The Christian concept of Hell is outlined from Aristotle. The monster are

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