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    messenger’s. Yes‚ I whom men call Oedipus the Great. [He turns to the PRIEST] Speak‚ Elder‚ you are senior here. Say what this pleading means‚ what frightens you‚ what you beseech. Coldblooded would I be‚ to be unmoved by petitioners so pitiful. PRIEST King Oedipus‚ the sovereign of our land‚ you see here young and old clustered round the shrine. Fledglings some‚ essaying flight‚ and some much weighted down (as I by age‚ the Presbyter of Zeus)‚ and striplings some--ambassadors of youth

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    King Arthur By the ninth century people all over were telling the fabulous tales and romances about Arthur and his kingdom. The common people heard them sung by bards‚ while in the court poets wrote different versions. In each retelling the speaker would select certain details for emphasis and introduce new elements‚ so that the story could be adapted to the particular time and audience. Although most historians believe that there actually did exist an Arthur‚ they differ on how major his role

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    Alex Messbarger April 15‚ 2013 Essay #2 Before It ’s Too Late Page 1 As technology continues to grow at the speed of light‚ our society continues to take a huge hit‚ as we are being impacted greatly by all of the constant‚ never-ending changes‚ transforming us into what is now the “norm”. Postman (1985)‚ is entirely convinced that the impacts of technology on today ’s society are very negative‚ and it is to no surprise that even now‚ up to twenty eight years after Amusing Ourselves to Death

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    In creating King Lear‚ William Shakespeare set the stage for one of the bleakest portrayals of our world ever to be written. Although this play was written in the early 1600s‚ its dark implications resonate all too easily in our modern world. In King Lear‚ Shakespeare explores many themes about the coldness of the world. But is the natural world unjustified in its cruelty to humankind? Or does humankind invite this torment upon itself with its selfish and unnatural behaviors? This question lies at

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    "Is this the Promised End?” King Lear and The Tempest Tragedies and comedies tend to be widely dismissed by contemporary critics as completely separate entities of work; two distinct genres that categorize an ideological oeuvre unrelated to one another. However‚ in the realm of William Shakespeare‚ key similarities exhibited between a comedy and tragedy‚ particularly those described in King Lear and The Tempest‚ prove to transcend genre limitations due to the distinguished vision presented in both

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    dramatic irony. Oedipus is a proud man. He thinks of himself as the savior of Thebes. Oedipus tells the people of Thebes‚ "I am the land ’s avenger by all rights/ and Apollo ’s champion too. (154-155). What rights is he talking about? He may be the king of Thebes and he may have solved the riddle of the Sphinx but no one proclaimed him as Apollo ’s champion. Oedipus makes the same mistakes over and over again. Instead of receiving Creon ’s news from Apollo ’s prophet privately‚ Oedipus had to have

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    of feminism”. When female turn against male by challenging their authorities and harm male-dominated society‚ hatred between two genders unluckily grow stronger‚ and therefore cost the characters’ tragic downfall. The feminist lens is reflected in King Lear’s three daughters‚ as they fight for authority and love. The stereotype guide women as weak‚ emotional‚ taking order and serve men‚ while men should be strong‚ fearless‚ and powerful enough to control over women. Nevertheless‚ through out the

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    has done‚ maturity level and possibly religion. I have chosen to talk about‚ Louis the XIV who was the king of France‚ King Charles II who was king or Britain and Suleiman the Magnificent‚ a sultan of the Ottoman Empire. King Louis XIV: Know as Sun King‚ Louis XIV was born in 1638 in the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye to Louis XIII and Anne of Austria. At age 5‚ Louis XIV was crowned king after the death of his father‚ Louis the XIII‚ After the death of his father‚ Cardinal Mazarin‚ His god

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    similar to the positive portrayal of a pious and almost “monkish” king espoused by both Thegan and the Astronomer about Louis. Notker claims that Charlemagne is a God-willed priest in several places as well as stating that control and protection of the Church were fundamental royal duties. Since Notker was writing later in history than either Thegan or the Astronomer‚ it is possible that he‚ likewise‚ employed their practice of calling a king “priestly or monkish.” The difference between public and private

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    story review. Relationship changes over the passing of time as circumstances in life shape a person’s way of thinking and way of life. Whether it flourishes or decays depends greatly upon how both people react to these alterations. Before it is too late Relationship changes over the passing of time as circumstances in life shape a person’s way of thinking and way of life. Whether it flourishes or decays depends greatly upon how both people react to these alterations. In Bobbie Ann Mason’s "Shiloh"

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