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    Stephen King: The King of Horror “The most important things are the hardest to say‚ because words diminish them. Fiction is the truth inside the lie. Monsters are real‚ and ghosts are real too. They live inside us‚ and sometimes‚ they win.” Some of the many themes Stephen King has provided to his audience‚ King has a way of making his readers feel as though there isn’t any good left in the world. He creates stories that draw in his audience and keeps them turning the pages in anticipation to

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    The king of France The king had all the power! Or so many thought. The will of the king is the law. Since they thought this‚ the king restrained through a way that’s called droit divin. The king wasn’t responsible for anyone and should do whatever he wanted. The French nation could in fact have no criticism. This way of ruling is called absolutism. He lived in a huge palace of Versailles that was near Paris. He wanted to live there so he could watch the nobility. The nobility didn’t mind‚ it made

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    continue to capture our attention. Even mystical stories or legends about great kings‚ such as the stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table‚ still have an incredibly firm grasp on our curiosity. One of the most popular and powerful kings ruled over 3‚000 years ago. The story of the great ruler of Israel‚ King David‚ has continuously been a measuring stick by which leaders are measured and compared to. King David’s impact was not only present during his time period but is still evident

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    King Tutankhamun The discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb has greatly impacted Egyptian Archeology. Although King Tutankhamun was a young ruler‚ his tomb was well preserved. This factor is what caused the tomb to be such a find. It has also caused King Tutankhamun to become one of the most well known pharaohs of all time. His treasures are preserved in museums to this day. The term Ancient Egypt represents a span of time about twenty-five hundred years. Ancient Egyptian culture was

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    An ideal king is both powerful and kindhearted. King Charlemagne was ideal because he successfully created a powerful Frankish empire even though he was a distinguished altruist. King Charlemagne expanded the boundaries of the Frankish kingdom with resolute and strategic military action including large victories in Saxon and Rome. His unyielding tactics secured his victory in the Saxon War which carried on for over 30 years. In this conquest‚ King Charlemagne aimed to conjoin the Germanic tribes

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    there is of course the most famous of the fools‚ named simply The Fool in Shakespeare’s King Lear – the one with reference to whom this essay is created. A fool‚ according to Encyclopædia Britannica was a person‚ often retarded‚ handicapped‚ dwarfed or mad‚ kept on court for luck and amusement of his patron. Due to his questionable mental abilities he was given license to mock persons of nobility‚ even the king himself. The origins of his function are sought for in the

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    intertwined the two seemingly mutually exclusive realms to appeal to all socio-economic groups in his audience. The character of the Fool provides the closest intercourse of the two realms between King Lear’s royalty and Poor Tom’s poverty‚ while still maintaining their separation. The Fool’s role in King Lear was to counteract the King’s follies in order to bring him to his senses. With his honesty‚ wit‚ and clever wordplay that interweave

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    In some depictions of the British warrior‚ known as King Arthur‚ he was a brilliant military strategist. One piece of evidence that points to this is the Saxon invasion of Britain during the 5th to 6th century‚ as the British forces were led by an unnamed military mind (“King Arthur”). This evidence gives a historical invasion that led to one depiction of an Arthur. The next piece of evidence is that Britain prevailed in the Saxon invasion under the leadership of a warrior that excelled in military

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    Stephen King the King of Horror and Mystery “Monsters are real‚ and ghosts are real too. They live inside us‚ and sometimes‚ they win.” This was said then none other than Stephen King. King is a bestselling author who has written many books that could make you stay awake at night. King has the ability to use the fear and curiosity in such a way that it is poetry. This is a tribute in the form of a biography to the great Stephen King‚ man who isn’t afraid of anything. Stephen Edwin King was born

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    Oedipus The King is most likely one of the greatest tragedies ever recorded. This play tells the story of the great downfall of a once honored king who by the end of the story‚ becomes a great curse. This is mainly due to his great sense of pride. It was believed by the Greeks that people with this immense pride thought that they were above the gods. Aristotle believed that the protagonist of every tragedy must have some type of tragic flaw that will eventually lead to his demise. To Oedipus ‚of

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