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    of feeling‚ or an internal idea‚ that appears into your brain when you experience something or hear something‚ etc. Rousseau had his epiphany‚ or revelation‚ while experiencing the memories of his youth. He says that the muse has to be in you. You have to have that certain muse or the epiphany might not happen. Both Rousseau and Wordsworth have this type of epiphany in their stories and if pay attention and read extremely close to what they are saying‚ we can learn from them. Jean Jacques Rousseau

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    the original of Aesop. The same form of compositions exists in some countries that Fiji Islands have it‚ though the story is a competition between a crane and a butterfly. Then‚ as a next example‚ it seems that everyone is familiar with the name of Medusa from Greek myth that those who caught by the ghost eyes are transformed into a stone in a minute somehow‚ but clever Perseus fights back it‚ cutting the head off. In this way‚ suffering from a particular existence or a monster as soon as when they

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    Faust claims to love Gretchen‚ but how can someone hurt the person they love? In the "Mountain and Cave" scene‚ Faust left Gretchen because he wanted to feel closer to nature‚ yet Mephistopheles believes Faust is stalling. Faust declines the thought and says his love for Gretchen is real‚ he says "However far‚ I’m near to her and crave her‚ she never is forgotten‚ never spent‚"‚ yet he goes back to her knowing he will destroy her. He describes Gretchen as a little hut that gets crushed by a water

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    "The Deserted Village" by Oliver Goldsmith is a nostalgic poem about the passing of a simpler‚ happier rural past. It tells the story of a village which had once been happy and flourishing‚ but which is now quite deserted and fallen to ruins. As for George Crabbe’s "The Village"‚ can be perceived as a response to "The Deserted Village"‚ since‚ unlike Goldsmith‚ Crabbe conceived the idea of telling the truth about country folk just like he saw it‚ showing the rural poverty in a very bleak picture

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    Virgil: The Aeneid Book 1 Virgil’s Aeneid book 1‚ “Invocation to the Muse”‚ begins with‚ “I sing of arms and the man‚ he who‚ exiled by fate.”(Bkl:1-11) This quote by Virgil introduces us to the story of a man named Aeneas‚ and his difficult journey to establish a new home in Italy. Aeneas is fleeing the ruins of Troy with surviving Trojans from the war between Achilles and the Greeks. Unfortunately for them‚ they are met with multiple resistances from Juno‚ the queen of the gods. She fears the potential

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    Reaction player on “the loyalty royalty” by Tista Sengupta: Like every artist needs his muse and in grander scale of retail schemes the muse is hooked on forever by the royalty programmes. Since 1994 Indian consumers just haven’t been hooked patrons of these brands offering loyalty programmes but have been tracked by these brands for their perception‚ disposition‚ extract customers’ latent needs and purchase decisions. Loyalty programme marketing strategy would also fall under point of purchase

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    Orpheus (from Ancient Greece) By Alice Low “When stern Hades heard Orpheus’s song‚ he began to weep.” There were nine goddesses called Muses. Born of Zeus and a Titan named Mnemosyne‚ each muse presided over a different art or science. Calliope‚ one of these sisters‚ was the inspiration of poets and musicians. She was the mother of Orpheus (a mortal because his father was one) and gave to her son a remarkable talent for music. Orpheus played his lyre so sweetly that he charmed all things on

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    "That magic name which includes that of God and Gold”‚ these are the words of Jean Cocteau on the Dior brand. In this presentation‚ we will try to decipher the planetary success of a fragrance that many women have adopted with fervor: J’adore Dior. This famous perfume is celebrating its 10th anniversary and its success has always seen a rise.The perfume ranks the first in the top-selling perfumes (or second‚ depending on the year)‚ and it has become a must have accessory along with the classic Chanel

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    cnidarians is a sac with a central digestive compartment‚ the gastrovascular cavity. There are two variations on this body plan : the sessile body polyp and the motile medusa. Polyps are cylindrical forms that adhere to the substrate by the eboral end of their body (the end opposite the mouth) and extend their tentacles‚ waiting for prey. A medusa is a flattened‚ mouth down version of the polyp. It moves freely in flattened‚ mouth-down version of the polyp. It moves freely in the water by a combination of

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    According to www.UrbanLegends.com‚ Greek Gods and Goddesses can be defined as “ ...an immortal‚ supernatural being who is the subject of traditional sacred stories; in religion‚ an immortal‚ supernatural being who is the object of worship and prayer.” In Greek mythology‚ there were 12 main gods and goddesses that ruled the universe. They were divided into three main categories: heaven‚earth‚ and the seas. In the end‚ people enjoy studying greek mythology because it explains the unknown aspects of

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