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    Socratic Irony

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    The topic of my paper is the philosophy of Socrates. Specifically I will discuss Socratic irony and the Socratic method of inquiry. The main points I will cover are; what was Socratic irony‚ and why did he use the method he did to seek the truth? My paper consists of three main parts. First a description of the more important books by Plato‚ about Socrates; sines Plato is the main source for information about Socrates. The second part is an analysis of the texts‚ focusing on the above stated topics

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    veteran gives a surprise to his/her special person which were very inspirational and emotional. However‚ after once I read through almost half of the study‚ I had the vision of the movie‚ American Sniper which was a biographical war drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and was based on a real-life American Sniper‚ Chris Kyle. It made conceptualize that for military couples it weren’t all happiness for them because‚ in the movie‚ he was a really successful and celebrated veteran‚ however‚ the tours that

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    Dramatic Irony

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    Examples of Dramatic Irony from Act I & II | Characters Involved | Sympathy?Antipathy? | Reason your sympathies lean as they do | Evidence- Lines & Explanation of Effect | Act 1 scene 1 | Hamlet‚ Claudius‚ Marcellus‚ Horatio‚ Barnardo | This is where the ghost is first seen by Horatio‚ Marcellus and Barnardo‚ representing that the King’s spirit is still alive as he is not yet at peace. I feel sympathetic for Hamlet as in the next scene everyone is mourning over the King’s death and Hamlet

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    The Crucibe- Irony

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    The Crucible Irony Open Ended Miller’s portrayal of Puritanism indicates that the society in Salem chooses false religious values over logical assumptions‚ which suggest attributes of stubbornness and their wicked beliefs in The Crucible. This proves to be ironic because the society would rather prefer believing propaganda shoved by the religious figures of the community‚ Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale. These men of priesthood are considered to be completely holy‚ and they were exempt of any

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    The Beltway Snipers was the name given to the two men‚ John Muhammad and Lee Malvo‚ who were responsible for the sniper attacks that occurred in the Washington D.C. area in 2002. John Muhammad John Muhammad was born John Williams‚ but changed his surname to Muhammad after joining the Nation of Islam in 1987. He was raised by his aunt from age four‚ due to the death of his mother (“John Allen Muhammad Biography‚” n.d.). There is not much documentation about his childhood‚ but after he graduated

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    American Sniper‚ by Chris Kyle‚ is the autobiography of Chris Kyles experiences of being a Navy seal in one of the worlds most corrupt country‚ Iraq. The United States verses Iraq war started in 2003 and ended in 2011. During the war‚ Chris has achieved 2 silver star badges and 5 bronze star badges due to Valor. As Chris‚ being the deadliest sniper with a total amount of 160 confirmed kills‚ he acquired the nickname “The Devil of Ramadi” by the Insurgency. Outside of being a Navy Seal‚ Chris is a

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    Irony in"the Lottery"

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    Irony in “The Lottery” Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” offers an almost classic study of irony of situation: the reader expects a celebration; she gets a stoning. Such a reversal is the work of careful planning by the author. The reader expects the lottery to be a celebration of some sort because Jackson describes the setting‚ details the activities of the townspeople‚ and refers to the lottery itself in terms that belie the outcome of the event. First‚ Jackson establishes a setting which suggests

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    According to his wife Taya Kyle‚ “If there was ever going to be a movie that was even going to come close to getting it right‚ this was it”‚ Jon Anderson‚ ‘American Sniper’ widow says the film gets it right‚ (USA Today‚ 2014) ‚ 2. Taya also says‚ “I left feeling like a weight had been lifted. They really pulled it off. It’s an authentic‚ genuine look at two people who love each other and what our veterans go through

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    experience things they would otherwise never be able to experience. Liam O ’Flaherty’s “The Sniper” is a great example of this. When O’Flaherty is explaining the scene where the sniper is on the room lighting a cigarette and a bullet whizzes past his head is a great scene that helps explain what it would be like to be in that position (O’Flaherty page 474). Most people have never been in a war‚ even fewer in a sniper fire fight‚ and therefore most people will never know what it is like for those few that

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    Ironies of Kingship

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    A good ruler is supposed to lead his country and keep his kingdom united but Edward II prefers to waste time and enjoy himself with his flatterers. Edward II is introduced to the audience as a ‘pliant king’‚ a pleasure seeker who prefers to divide his kingdom than have his lover Gaveston exiled from the kingdom. Later in the play‚ his orders are disregarded by the nobles and a civil war within the kingdom of England ensues. By the end of the play we see the king at his most tragic‚ having lost everything

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