People all around the world may wonder how many sins there are in their religion or others religion. But in the book‚ the kite runner‚ there is only one sin according to one of the characters and that sin is theft. No matter what sin you commit it relates back to theft. Now in the book the kite runner‚ it is about a boy named Amir and the obstacles he has gone through growing up and trying to be a perfect son for his dad. His dad‚Baba‚ taught Amir that there is only one sin ever and that sin is
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The philosophical debate between fate vs. free will‚ decides whether the events that take place were in the characters control. Were the events that take place pre-determined to happen? Or were the characters actions the only thing factor in the decisions they make. In the Play Oedipus Rex‚ Fate vs. Free will is a major factor of the story. The story is set in ancient Greece where Oedipus becomes king of a small city after the death of the old king. The key question is; did Oedipus make all his
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Oedipus called himself an “abomination” because he did know that he would kill his father and marry his mother and he thought that he had avoided his fate‚ but he feels like he failed himself and everyone he cared for. He still feels guilty for what he did even though he didn’t know what he did because this whole incident could have been prevented many times but he didn’t follow simple rules like what we discussed in class‚ don’t kill anyone and don’t marry anyone older than you. Based on this
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In the play “Antigone”‚ by Sophocles two characters are arguing one by the name of Creon and the other Antigone. The argument is about Antigone’s brother Polynieces who died a traitor when he attacked the city. He killed and was killed by his brother Eteocles. Creon‚ the king of Thebes decreed that Polynieces was not to be buried and if anyone did‚ they would be stoned to death. Contradicting Creon’s verdict‚ Antigone buried Polynieces because she believed her brother deserved to be buried. Remember
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Question 1: The cave art of the Cro Magnons featured multi-colored paintings of animals such as bison‚ cattle as well as mammoths. Also included are geometric figures as well as female paintings. The animals themselves appeared to be pierced with spears in a ritualistic way. To me the most plausible reason for these paintings is that the hunters believed this would bring them luck during their hunt which is seen in many cultures so It seems plausible that this would be the purpose for the paintings
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Do you ever look far into a movie or TV series enough to know what the producers are actually showing or what point they want to get across? Many action television series show either the four personality archetypes‚ narrative archetypes‚ or Freud’s theory. Narrative archetypes are one’s that stick out to me the most because the archetype shows that there are many different characters throughout the TV series. The television show‚ Arrow‚ shows narrative archetypes with the hero‚ trickster and witch
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Prophecy no matter how accurate it may be and no matter if it came from the Gods or from another human is always hard to bear by humans. Sophocles tale about Oedipus a king who tried escaping his prophecy is a perfect example of how humans have little to no effect on fate. All the efforts put to cancel the prophecy are actually used to completion of the prophecy. All actions to avoid a prophecy given by a God is futile because human free will is limited to just a choice of road to lead to the prophecy
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The Ovidian opinion of human nature is that humans will always do something wrong. When this wrong-doing offends one or more of the gods‚ the punishment typically results in negative changes in the person’s life‚ and often their ruin or death. In the myths Ovid presents in his Metamorphoses‚ the wrong-doing is brought about in one of three ways. The first of these ways is by an act of the gods‚ seen in the myths of Io and Tiresias. The second way is through bad luck‚ as we see in the myth of Actaeon
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Many mythological beings share similarities with modern characters in literature. Prometheus is no exception. Katniss is very much like Prometheus in many ways. One such similarity is that both of these characters are related to fire. Prometheus steals fire from Zeus to give to the humans on earth to help them survive and Katniss is shown as being the “girl on fire”. The fire for Prometheus is showing that he is a kind person who will do whatever it takes to help others. Katniss being depicted as
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Haemon should have been direct “Father‚ the gods instill good sense in men” (776) Haemon states when he is pleading with his father for his fiance’s release. Trying to make Creon understand that what he is doing is not good in the slightest‚ but is in fact very mean spirited. He later states “The people here in Thebes all say the same— they deny she is.” (834) even the very people he rules believe his judgement is wrong and that Antigone is innocent and was doing well by the gods. Because
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