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    In the Dark

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    September the 11th‚ 2001‚ are widely regarded as a tragedy‚ and a tragedy that was not only tragic in itself‚ but produced tragic consequences. For America‚ though not exclusively for America‚ 9/11 is considered a Great Moment‚ and it continues to play a part in America’s identity and its actions in the present. It was in the immediate aftermath of the attacks that the Bush administration declared a War on Terror‚ a war that has resulted and is still resulting in the deaths of thousands of civilians

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    Dark Ages

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    Russell Lebo The Dark Ages 12/4/12 The period called the Dark Ages is a period of time where Europeans made progress despite enormous difficulties. There are six main things that contributed to calling this time the Dark Ages. They include the fall of Rome‚ a mini ice age‚ The Great Schism‚ plague‚ peasant revolt‚ and the Hundred Years War. The fall of Rome began when a man named Alaric launched his third attack on the city of Rome. Alaric‚ the leader of the Visigoths‚ was forced out of Germany

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    far do you agree that “The play of King Lear presents us with a bleak and cruel world and offers us no comfort at the end Much of Shakespeare’s King Lear follows themes such as betrayal on the part of the antagonists and the protagonist’s blindness of the events which have befallen them. For example in a rage with Kent Lear exclaims ‘Out of my sight!’ with Kent’s retort simply being ‘See better Lear’ this motif of a characters blindness continues throughout the play. Some of the characters

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    suffering. William Shakespeare‚ an English playwright of the 17th century‚ composed many tragedies‚ including King Lear and Othello‚ which exemplified the characteristics of a tragic hero outlined by Aristotle. The main characters in King Lear and Othello share many of the traits essential to tragic characters‚ yet they differ in their specific actions taken. At the start of the two plays‚ both King Lear and Othello are presented as men of a high rank and importance. Othello is presented as a courageous

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    How do the settings and sound portray the characters thoughts and feelings in ‘The Great Gatsby’‚ ‘King Lear’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’? Fitzgerald‚ Shakespeare and Miller explore both setting and sound within their writing to mirror the current thoughts and feelings of the character which then allows the audience to understand and sympathise the characters. It could be argued that through the use of setting and sound‚ the authors dramatically present the extent to which the protagonists have

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    Dark Ages

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    Dark Ages The Dark Ages is a historical period used originally for the Middle Ages‚ which emphasizes the cultural and economic deterioration that occurred in Western Europe following the fall of the Roman Empire. The period is characterized by a relative scarcity of historical and other written records at least for some areas of Europe‚ rendering it obscure to historians. The term "Dark Age" derives from the Latin word “saeculum obscurum”‚ originally said by Caesar Baronius in 1602 to a tumultuous

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    Gatsby vs lear

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    Both Jay Gatsby and King Lear exemplify what Edgar quoted because both characters started out with everything‚ they were both on top of the world‚ but as both stories continued on there true measure weathered away and both men became empty. Both men started to lose their sanity in different ways‚ for Lear he lost his mind after his daughters betrayed him‚ and Gatsby lost his sense of reasoning over the love he felt for daisy. Both men were blind to think that their power could not go away. Both

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    Dark Ages

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    names. It has been called “The Dark Ages‚” “The Age of Feudalism‚” “The Age of Faith‚” and a Golden Age. The Middle Ages began around the time that the Roman Empire fell. The Roman Empire had been declining over time due to Military‚ Political‚ Economic‚ and Social issues. The fall of the Roman Empire brought many changes to Western Europe. Society regressed and forgot the achievements and discoveries that were made in the past. However‚ it was not completely dark. The Catholic Church rose to power

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    The Dark Ages

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    The Dark Ages In this paper‚ I will talk about how The Middle Ages‚ also known as the Dark Ages‚ was considered to be a time of death‚ disease and despair. Just as the name the “Dark Ages” advocates‚ this era of European history appeared to be bounded by gloom and desperateness. Unfortunately‚ most of the people only see this side of the Middle Ages when‚ in fact‚ the Middle Ages was a far more significant era. Mainly during the late Middle Ages‚ one can find a alteration in orthodox social structure

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    What mood and atmosphere is established in Act 1‚ Scene 1 of King Lear? In the first Act of ‘King Lear’ by William Shakespeare‚ atmosphere and mood is created chiefly through the techniques of tension‚ greed and honesty. The predominant mood of the first scene is fear of the king and a heavy atmosphere of foreboding events‚ as he seems to demonstrate the beginning of falling into the depravity of dementia. Firstly‚ tension is created due to the king’s instability. He is very set in his ways

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