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    surroundings and basked in an ’awful silence’ coupled with the castle described as a long labyrinth of darkness’. This paints a disturbing picture of the horrifying surroundings she has immersed herself in and adds an extra layer of fear for her safety. Manfred is in pursue of her for dark reasons and the sounds and sights encountered in her escapade hold the evidence that the castle is the symbol of Manfred’s corruption. But this is the very essence of the sublime as despite this terror‚ we are drawn in

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    Troy: Evidence of Homer

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    years ago. Heinrich Schliemann‚ a wealthy German business‚ dedicated his energy and considerable fortune to discovering the Troy Homer describes in the Iliad. By using the writings‚ Schliemann was able to locate the site of the Ancient city of Troy. Manfred Korfmann‚ a German archaeologist‚ interested in the city of Troy itself‚ set out to find out the truth about Troy through science‚ rather than using the Iliad as a guide‚ but when researching and discovering historic events in Troy‚ numerous finds

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    The use of performance-enhancing drugs‚ commonly abbreviated as PEDs‚ in professional sports has been around since the 1960s and since then‚ there has been numerous situations in which Olympic athletes have lost medals‚ or platers were given lifelong bans from professional sports because of testing positive for these illegal drugs (“Performance Enhancing…” 1). The several types of PEDs include anabolic steroids‚ stimulants‚ human growth hormone‚ abbreviated as HGH‚ and diuretics (“Performance Enhancing…”

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    The Red Baron Monologue

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    it all began on a morning not so different than this one‚ calm‚ peaceful‚ and almost serene. That day was the morning of June 24th 1917 the day that Jastas 4‚ 6‚ 10‚ and 11 were combined to form Jagdgeschwader 1 (JG. 1) with the almost legendary Manfred Von Richthofen at command‚ or by his nick name The Red Baron. When I actually met him he was just as I had envisioned he would be‚ almost larger than life. Thinking back I realize that I acted a lot like an excited school child when I first met him

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    Discussion: In Charles Stross’ novel ‘Accelerando’ (2005) we find the protagonist Manfred Macx allows his consciousness to be distributed and mind to be uploaded in different virtual reality environments. Here man and machine continue to exist in a mutually beneficial symbiosis and each is dependent on the other for its own realization. In an environment like this voices‚ sensory impressions‚ images‚ dreams‚ perceptions and streams of data can all be intercepted‚ encoded‚ represented and manipulated

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    Belonging Place

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    belonging to a place can influence an individual’s sense of acceptance within the community and culture or opposingly can enhance their sense of isolation and alienation from society.This is reflected through Raimond Gaita’s memoir Romulus My Father and Manfred Jurgensen’s poem Bonegilla 1916 through extensive literary devices.We learn individuals perceptions of place and their ability to adjust to new places governs their ability to belong and feel at home with new cultures. An individuals perception of

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    have chosen is “Compare and Contrast two or more important people‚ groups‚ places‚ or events in the story.” A few ways Bryon and Mark are different is that Bryon is more informed‚ Mark is more daring‚ and Bryon is more trustworthy. One of the ways Byron is different than Mark is that Bryon is more informed. Within only five chapters already‚ we can see from the beginning that Bryon is definitely conscious and aware of his actions and the consequences that come with them. He gave off the feeling that

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    Friedrich Schlegel as […]‚ "literature depicting emotional matter in an imaginative form‚"" (Whitney) had rooted into the artistic world to fashion poets including John Keats‚ Percy Shelley‚ and in particular‚ Lord George Gordon Byron and William Blake. Although Blake and Byron were stark opposites in both life and literature‚ Blake preferring to live a more pious life utilizing poetry as entertainment and to fight against injustice in England‚ and Bryon leading a life of mischief and promiscuity employing

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    | Lord Byron is considered a national hero in my home country of Greece. Byron was captivated by the Greek struggle for independence and eventually moved to Greece and took part in the campaign. Byron battled along side the Greeks and eventually died in Messolongi while still actively participating in the revolution. In ‘The Isles of Greece’ he writes of the culture and of the history of the Greeks‚ honoring their ancestry and rich heritage. A Greek reading this poem can tell that Byron had lived

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    Dante’s Inferno: The Ninth Circle The book Inferno‚ by Dante Alighien‚ was written in the 14th century. Dante Alighien was born in Florence‚ Italy around 1265. He is considered to be “the Supreme Poet” of the Italian language and his works the Commedia are the single greatest literary works composed. The Commedia is split up into three different sections: Inferno‚ Purgatorio‚ and Paradiso. The Inferno is Dante’s account of traveling through hell. He separates hell into nine different levels‚ each

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