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    Between 3500-500 BCE‚ Mesopotamia and Egypt were both seen as major civilization. Although they are both ancient river civilizations and have many similarities‚ there are multiple differences between their religion‚ social structure‚ and political systems. Three similarities between Mesopotamia‚ and Egypt is that they were both patriarchal societies‚ both had written languages‚ and had education. They are both patriarchal societies as evidenced by Egypt having Pharaohs and Mesopotamia having Kings

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    In William Shakespeare’s two most popular works of art‚ Macbeth and Hamlet‚ several parts of the plays are similar. These two plays can be compared easily because Shakespeare used the same formula for each of his tragedies. These tragedies consisted of deeper concepts of the natural struggles that face mankind. The tragedies use supernatural incidents to intrigue the reader’s interest and included in the play is a hero who has a tragic flaw‚ which eventually causes him to make a fatal mistake. Throughout

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    Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Peña painted a landscape called Forest Pool in 1862‚ and Georgia O’Keeffe painted a landscape called Pink Moon Over Water in 1924. These painters from two different countries and periods in time each had a similar goal in mind: to express themselves in their work. Through their use of composition‚ color‚ light and space the artists convey to the viewer a sense of their time through the values their paintings depict; Diaz’s emphasis is placed on the imagination and emotions

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    William Shakespeare’s “King Richard III”‚ an Elizabethan play written as a piece of Tudor propaganda‚ and Al Pacino’s 1996 docudrama “Looking For Richard” set in contemporary New York‚ have distinctive parallels in what values they concern themselves with despite their markedly different contexts. Our understanding of both texts is advanced through exploring the composers’ contrasting values of free will clashing with Providentialism and the importance of integrity and honesty in the Murder of Clarence

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    A Matter of Taste is about two alien races‚ spider and human‚ and their differences. Humans arrived on an uncharted planet‚ possibly looking for resources‚ when they encounter the spiders. The spiders showed no sign of threat‚ but in the end the human killed the spider out of fear. The Cask of Amontillado is about two men‚ Fortunato and Montresor. Montresor is vengeful against Fortunato for humiliation he he caused him in the past. Montresor plots the perfect plan to execute his revenge‚ making Fortunato

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    When examining Fahrenheit 451 as a piece of dystopian fiction‚ a definition for the term "dystopia" is required. Dystopia is often used as an antonym of "utopia‚" a perfect world often imagined existing in the future. A dystopia‚ therefore‚ is a terrible place. You may find it more helpful (and also more accurate) to conceive a dystopian literary tradition‚ a literary tradition that’s created worlds containing reactions against certain ominous social trends and therefore imagines a disastrous future

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    Compare how language and structure are used to present death and despair in Out‚ Out and The Last Night “The Last Night” is a passage about two young boys being transported to a concentration camp‚ it is described through many devices using death and despair. Similar to “Out‚ Out” which is a poem describing a boy who’s hand gets cut off by a buzz-saw‚ it was written in 1915 and takes place in 1910‚ similar to the time when “The Last Night” takes place‚ also it is similar to “The Last Night” as

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    “Fahrenheit 451” written by Ray Bradbury contains its own political and social theme. “You Have Insulted me” a letter written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. contains its own political and social theme. Both texts written by Bradbury and Vonnegut create a political and social theme that is similar. Though they contain a similar political and social theme they also are different in quite a few ways. The texts from Ray Bradbury and Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr. contain a similar yet different political and social theme

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    In this world in which we live in class distinction and status is very important. Many people idolize individuals of the upper class and will do anything to emulate them. In “The Garden Party‚” by Katherine Mansfield and “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant both authors emphasize that class determines the way of life for both the protagonist in each short story. In the short story “The Garden Party” written by Katherine Mansfield an omniscient narrator explains the life of the protagonist Laura

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    Comparative Essay ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Write a comparative analysis of ‘An old man’s winter night’ by Robert Frost and ‘Lore’ by R.S. Thomas. Highlight each poet’s distinct attitude towards old age. Comment on the style through which the poets express how they feel about old age. Both Frost and Thomas draw upon the theme of old age in their poems. However in ‘Lore’ the theme of old age is portrayed as a positive

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