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    Humanities Test

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    A famous speech by Shakespeare’s Falstaff questions the value of: honor 1.  ( T or F ) Aristotle considered plot more important than character or thought. True 2.  ( T or F ) Aristotle was both a theater critic and a philosopher. True 3.  Aristotle’s famous analysis of tragedy is found in a work called: The Poetics 4.  Aristotle’s work on comedy is how long? 5 acts long 5. What did the Commedia delle’arte specialize in? 6.  What is satire? a literary genre or form‚ although in practice

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    Throughout Greek history‚ there have been numerous Greek heroes. Some are famous for their strength. Others may be remembered for their wisdom. The Greek hero Theseus‚ on the other hand‚ was famous for both. However‚ Theseus‚ like many before him‚ also faced many challenges. Some of his challenges involved‚ but were not limited to‚ his journey to Athens‚ Medea’s killing attempts‚ and slaying the Minotaur. Theseus‚ like many other Greek heroes in mythology‚ had a peculiar parentage. His mother was

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    Ancient Greek Gender Roles

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    That being said‚ it is crucial to analyze the new perspective in order to formulate an educated theory on what Ancient Greek marital roles used to be. Jason and Medea are married with children when Jason chooses to suddenly leave to marry the daughter of the king of Corinth. Euripides is insinuating that in some instances male gender roles overpower their marital roles. As a Greek man it is his duty to gain honor

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    he buried his sandals and sword under a huge rock[6] and told Aethra that when their son grew up‚ he should move the rock‚ if he were heroic enough‚ and take the tokens for himself as evidence of his royal parentage. In Athens‚ Aegeus was joined by Medea‚ who had left Corinth after slaughtering the children she had born‚ and had taken Aegeus as her new consort. Priestess and consort together represented the old order in Athens. Thus Theseus was raised in his mother’s land. When Theseus grew up and

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    Family Reunion

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    everything is planned and there is no confusion such as what is going on each day of the weekend and no mix-ups or changes made and every family member has an invitation. “A family that prays together stays together”‚ is something my grandmother Medea would always say. I will be describing about the family reunion which brought my family and I closer together. Sadly‚ not all people‚ especially teenagers appreciate their family‚ getting acquainted night was our first gathering I did not realize how

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    Throughout history there have been a lot of tragic heroes. Most of the time‚ these tragic heroes lead themselves into their own death. Just like Medea was a tragic hero in Medea by Euripides‚ Troy‚ from the book Fences by August Wilson‚ is also a tragic hero. Troy’s selfishness led him to his own death. He thought that everything he was doing was for the good of his family‚ but he only thought about himself. He changed his ways towards his family and his friends. Troy’s selfish tragic flaw hindered

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    Othello

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    Carter Morgan English 2 Jealousy Shakespeare’s Othello portrays the effect of emotions. Throughout the play love and jealousy are the most prominent emotions. The characters’ emotions lead them into making the decisions that make this play a tragedy. Although some may argue love is the most important emotion in Othello‚ nevertheless jealousy truly is because it makes Othello and Iago make awful decisions. On one hand‚ some people might say love is the most important emotion in Othello because Iago’s

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    Euripides and Aristophanes‚ two authors who attempted to write about the female experience in Greek society. Euripides was a Greek dramatist who wrote his play Medea‚ from the perspective of a woman who is miserable in her subordinate role in life. While Aristophanes was an Athenian comic playwright‚ who wrote Lysistrata‚ from his own perspective of the women’s revolt during the Peloponnesian War. Both authors paint an interesting picture of how women were viewed during this time‚ with many similarities

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    sure the new students have someone they can come to when they are lost‚ and or feel left out. ASB helped me‚ when I first came into the school‚ so I want to return the favor‚ by learning to be a good leader and being more useful for the students at Medea Creek. By joining ASB‚ I want to become a part of something bigger than myself. Planning activities‚ helping new students and participating in new and different events are some of the things about ASB‚ that appeal to me. ASB‚ helps students so that

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    needed to address essay question #4: Choice 1: (a) Othello Choice 2: (a) The Epic of Gilgamesh (b) Old Testament: Genesis (c) Medea Choice 3: (a) The Canterbury Tales (b) Metamorphose 1. Consider the concept of “wild person” in context with Enkidu in the “Epic of Gilgamesh”. Now think about the concept of “foreigner” or “outsider” as they are relate to characters in Medea and Othello. For this essay question you will define the term “barbarian” in context with those readings‚ connect it to a theme

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