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    A Love Triangle

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    EN Composition 1 12/28/12 A Love Triangle Medea and Jason are both manipulative. When Medea learnt that she being force to exile she pleads to Creon soft side to allow her an extra day to regroup herself.Asking him to consider her children and having to provide for them since their father cannot do that anymore.MeanwhileMedea ask Jason to come and leave their children with him and his new family only so that she could use the children to send to carry a gift for the princess which consist of

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    Medea - Protagonist of the play‚ Medea’s homeland is Colchis‚ an island in the Black Sea‚ which the Greeks considered the edge of the earth--a territory of barbarians. A sorceress and a princess‚ she used her powers and influence to help Jason secure the Golden Fleece; then‚ having fallen in love with him‚ she fled her country and family to live with Jason in Iolcus‚ his own home. During the escape across the Mediterranean‚ she killed her brother and dumped him overboard‚ so that her pursuers would

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    In the book “The Voyage of Argo” by Apollonius of Rhodes‚ there is a protagonist‚ as in most other novels. His name is Jason‚ and he leads his crew called the Argonauts along several series of journeys and adventures near the Black Sea. Him and his crew never expected to involve themselves in a series of mysterious and dangerous adventures‚ putting all of their lives in extreme danger. Jason should be considered a hero for numerous reasons. He helped protect the argonauts in times of trouble‚ and

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    Jason vs Odysseus

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    Artful VS Artless Both famous heroes from antiquity‚ Jason and Odysseus have much in common and just as much not. It has been said that The Voyage of the Argo‚ written centuries past The Odyssey‚ is an imitation or some form of plagiarism of the primary epic poem of ancient Greece. I like the other train of thought; it is more an acknowledgement or tip of the hat‚ so to speak‚ specifically to The Odyssey. Both tales center on a hero and a fantastic voyage. Jason was less the virtuous demi-God we

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    The Lost Hero Theme

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    Title: The Lost Hero 1. Significance of the title: The book begins with Jason‚ one of the main characters‚ waking up in a school bus with no clue as to who he is. As the book progresses Jason joins a camp for demigods (offspring of a god and a mortal) and is chosen to lead a quest which makes him a hero. 2. Genre: Greek and Roman Mythology‚ Fantasy 3. Date of original publication: 10/12/10 4. Author: Rick Riordan 5. Setting The book takes place in the 21st century. The main setting of the book

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    Jason Is Guilty

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    I am Medea and Jason is the one who is guilty. When I was not living in Greece‚ before I was brought here to this horrible lively place‚ I was happy. When I lived in Colchis with my real family‚ I was honored‚ I was valued‚ I was a princess. Here I am looked down upon‚ gossiped about‚ and unappreciated. When Jason came searching to take the golden fleece from my father‚ I was struck by his beauty. I fell deeply in love and I could not surface from my longing to appease him. Because of this yearning

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    On Revenge and Medea

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    society and literary characters that reflects the strive for vengeance. However‚ "Of Revenge" deeply underestimates the corruption of the human spirit and soul. It completely disregards the presence of the basic human instinct which thrives on the manipulation and destruction of others‚ for the sake of satisfaction. Though Bacon’s inferences to the book of Job or Solomon are perfectly viable to a character that chooses to take revenge after they have been wronged‚ to believe that "no man does evil just

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    Manipulation

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    photo manipulation was a 1982 National Geographic cover in which editors photographically moved two Egyptian pyramids closer together so that they would fit on a vertical cover. This case triggered a debate about the appropriateness of photo manipulation in journalism;[citation needed] the argument against editing was that the magazine depicted something that did not exist‚ and presented it as fact. There were several cases since the National Geographic case of questionable photo manipulation‚ including

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    Manipulation

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    Ideological Manipulation in Translation in a Chinese Context: Su Manshu ’s Translation of Les Misérables by Li Li | | | | | | | | |1. Introduction:

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    Condemning Medea

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    Medea is an impeccable example of a woman being controlled by the ravaging effects of love. Unfortunately‚ those effects lead Medea to commit a serious transgression: murder. She takes the life of not only a king and his daughter‚ but also of two of her own children. Although the king’s death was more of an adverse consequence than a direct murder‚ Medea planned all of their deaths down to the last detail. The prosecution charges her with four counts of premeditated murder. The prosecution would

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