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    The Argo Navis

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    Our story takes place in 1300 B.C.‚ when the Argo Navis was built. The Argo Navis was a ship that was later divided into four smaller constellations: Carina‚ Puppis‚ Pyxis‚ and Vela. It was built so people could escape a flood‚ like Noah’s Ark. It was called the Argo Navis because it belonged to Jason and the Argonauts. Jason had to recover gold fleece from a ram‚ that was being guarded by the Colchis dragon‚ in a grove. Jason had to navigate between the Symplegade’s crashing rocks‚ that would crush

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    ”(Euripides pg. 337) The text explains that Jason has left his two sons and Madea just to marry a princess. Jason left Medea because he said he will be able to have money to support his children‚ which is selfish because he can find other ways to get money. Medea also thinks Jason is being selfish and just wants a new wife because he was tired of her. A tragic hero has a tragic flaw‚ and Jason’s selfishness is his flaw because‚ after Madea learns what he’s going to do‚ he begins to lose

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    Chief Executive Officer

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    Content Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Starting Out ……………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Lessons Learned ……………………………………………………………………………. 4 What to Believe ……………………………………………………………………………. 6 The Entrepreneur …………………………………………………………………………… 7 Contributions ………………………………………………………………………………… 9 Conclusion …………………………………………………………………………………… 9 References …………………………………………………………………………………… 11 Abstract In 2000 the gospel musical I Can Do Bad All

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    Jason by making Madea the king’s daughter fall in love with him‚ because of the great danger he

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    identified Madea’s family as two of these types: extended (intergenerational) and voluntaristic. An extended‚ or intergenerational‚ family consists of relatives who live near each other or exchange frequent interactions. This is demonstrated by how Madea is constantly accepting her family members into her home. It’s quite obvious that there are frequent interactions between her and her family. She cares for her nephew Bryan’s children while is working. She also opens her home to her great-niece‚ Vanessa

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    Macbeth" and "Madea" Comparison Essay by JPWrite Description: This paper examines how Shakespeare’s "Macbeth" and Euripides’ "Medea" are both tragic plays in the classical sense. It looks at how both Medea and Macbeth lust for the unattainable and how that lust destroys them. It cannot be said which character is a truly tragic figure‚ because both fit the description. It contends that if either character deserves more sympathy it is Madea‚ the jilted wife‚ not Macbeth the King killer since Macbeth’s

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    entertainment scene in 1992‚ with the production of his first play‚ “I know I’ve Been Changed.” He then went on to produce countless other plays such as “I Can Do bad All By Myself”‚ the play which first introduced his infamous signature character‚ “Madea.” With much success with his play‚ producers soon took notice of Perry’s talents‚ and he was initially collaborated with evangelist T.D. Jakes to make a film adaptation of his book “Woman Thou Art Loosed.” He gained much praise for his film “Diary

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    In his next play I Can Do Bad All By Myself‚ he introduced a legendary character named Madea‚ who is Perry dressed up as a woman. He went beyond what critiques and audiences might say about his character choices. Perry presented what the creative strategies described as serendipity: “the occurrence of something we are not expecting” (Greene 2012). Perry presented Madea as a character that audiences can relate to. This strategy opened many opportunities to more sold out plays

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    love‚ prayer and forgiveness.” My famous person never forgot these three things. He is an American Christian actor‚ director‚ screenwriter‚ playwright‚ producer‚ author and songwriter. He is best known for both creating and performing in drag as “Madea”. My famous role model is Tyler Perry. * Reason to listen: He is a very good and rich role model‚ and you can learn from him. * Thesis statement: Tyler Perry inspires many through his works and gives hope to the hopeless. * Credibility

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    The novel Medea by Euripides is a ancient Greek tragedy based on the myth of Jason and Medea. The hole story is centered on Medea’s actions and even more so on the theme of betrayal. When Jason leaves Princess Medea for another Princess named Corinth‚ Medea becomes vengeful. She enacts her revenge by killing Jason’s mistress and‚ her own children. After all this she leaves to go to Athens Greece. The main focus is on women killing their own children; a term for killing your own child is called maternal

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