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    Does Brutus “qualify” as a tragic hero? Marcus Brutus does qualify as the tragic hero in Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. A tragic hero is a good or even great man and thus wins our sympathy causing catharsis. A tragic hero displays hamartia— the hero makes a mistake causing the downfall of his fortune. A tragic hero usually brings suffering and death to other characters‚ even a whole country. Finally‚ a tragic hero goes into a situation in which there is no getting

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    literary works‚ including The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the portrayal of a hero who faces and overcomes evil symbolizes hope for humankind in general. When the protagonist of the epic‚ Gilgamesh‚ squares up with the demon‚ Humbaba‚ the battle signifies more than simply a fight between two entities. The king sets a goal for himself: journey to the Cedar Forest‚ defeat the guardian demon‚ and retrieve the cedar. Several times along the way‚ the hero experiences dread. His fear is justified; Enkidu tells Gilgamesh

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    phones‚ factory operations‚ and everyday household items are just a few examples of what modern day technology has brought to us. Modernized technology has given us a new way of life and has flipped our society upside down. So the question is have cell phones‚ PDAs‚ and computers changed the standards of living? The progression of artificial intelligence has made many aspects of our lives easier then the day of my parents. In spite of their benefits however‚ there are some faults in the growing

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    English 2 14 Sept. 2015 True Life: Creon is the Tragic Hero A tragic hero is a person of noble birth with heroic or potentially heroic qualities. Because the tragic hero simply cannot accept a diminished view of the self and because of some personality flaw‚ the hero fails in this epic struggle against fate (csus.edu). In "Antigone" written by the infamous Sophocles‚ the characters‚ Antigone and King Creon‚ can both be deemed as tragic heroes despite of their beliefs differing immensely

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    is a lot more in what a prophet actually is. When someone thinks of a prophet they might think about prophets from the old testament‚ or maybe some prophets in the modern day. Some of the prophets that are most common in the Old Testament are Isaiah‚ Jeremiah‚ Lamentations‚ Ezekiel ‚ Daniel‚ and Jonah. Some prophets in the modern day are Martin Luther King‚ Pope John Paul II‚ and Mother Teresa. A prophet is someone who speaks for God. God sends prophets to stand up when kings fail their role. Some

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    21st Century Hero vs. Beowulf Beowulf was an Anglo-Saxon hero who fought many battles and proved his physical strength. Today‚ in the 21st century‚ a hero can be described as someone who is strong willed or strong minded. In our comic books that are now becoming movies our heroes are strong and very brave. Heroes in the 21st century don’t necessarily have to be physically strong but they do have to be strong minded and strong willed. The heroes in our comics are extremely strong. Take Superman

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    Modern Day Prisons Patricia A. Farley Abstract This paper explores compares and contrasts the Pennsylvania Correctional System and the Auburn Correctional system and explains why the Auburn Correctional system most closely explains our modern day prisons. “In the early decades of the nineteenth century there arose two competing models of prison discipline in the United States; one was the “separate” or “solitary” system employed in Pennsylvania‚ and was kept as much as possible in total

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    Today’s modern day hero has similarities and differences than the Anglo-Saxon hero. The two heroes each have different values they believe in. Also‚ they are motivated to fight for different reasons. An Anglo-Saxon hero also fights differently than a modern day hero. An example of this comparison is Bono from the band "U2" and Beowulf. Both modern day heroes‚ like Bono and Anglo-Saxon heroes‚ like Beowulf‚ try to improve their societies‚ but do it in different ways and for different reasons. Anglo-Saxon

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    Modern Day Poverty

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    Modern day poverty- While the world continues to progress technologically‚ faster than it’s growth in technology‚ it’s retrogressing morally and spiritually. While life seems to become easier theoretically‚ in theory‚ when you analyse life today‚ we have such advanced modes of transport‚ such easy ways of communication‚ in theory life seems easier than previous times‚ but practically life has become more challenging than the previous times. Tension‚ depression and frustration has become the order

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    a wire attached to a broomstick (Bales 2)." I tried to grasp the magnitude of the situation. I tried unsuccessfully to tell myself that this couldn ’t happen in modern times‚ especially in a city such as Paris. How could this be happening? In the following pages of Kevin Bale ’s shocking account of the rampant problem of modern day slavery‚ I learned of more gruesome details of this horrific crime against humanity‚ such as the different types of slavery‚ as well as his best estimate of the number

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