The Chorus in Greek drama was a large group of performers (suggested between 12 and 30) of people who sang or chanted songs and poems‚ and danced during plays. They are homogenized and non-individualized group in Greek drama. Despite the large size‚ they represented a collective consciousness‚ or a single body‚ often wearing masks to render sense of unification and anonymity. In Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex‚ the chorus is composed of senators‚ while in Sophocles’s Electra‚ the chorus is made up of the
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The Greek Trireme warship played a very important role in the ancient Greek culture. It shaped the Athenian Empire and allowed the rise of Greek power and naval warfare. The ancient Greek ship called the trireme was the largest warship. The designers started working on it by attempting to build a boat that would do better on the seas for longer distances and in storms. The boats before the Trireme were not built very well and could not get very big or hold a lot of cargo. The Triremes were the
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well-weathered oak tabletop. A petite lady with raven black hair tied up in a neat ponytail‚ dressed in a stunning milky wedding dress‚ grinning from ear to ear as she grasps the hand of a smartly dressed Richard in a jet black tuxedo. With the beckoning sun setting in the background illuminating the whole scene‚ the picture could have been made an extract from Her World – Wedding Edition. Right below the picture‚ written in a deep crimson graceful script communicates “Forever and Always”‚ concluding
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intend to to identify personas‚ which include gender of the character. In his paper he mentions that the gender of personas has changed over time‚ but he does not investigate that further: “latent character types might cast new light on the history of gender in fiction. This is especially true since the distribution of personas across the time axis similarly reveals coherent trends” (Bamman et al.). We can use some of his techniques to identify the gender of the characters and build off of this idea
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“The Role of Women in the Book of Genesis” Women had different social roles back in the time of Genesis compared to today. The Old Testament depicts them as almost secondary beings to men. The stories in Genesis mostly revolve around men‚ with women seemingly not being as important. In the few stories that do give prime place to them‚ such as the stories of Rebekah‚ Leah and Rachel‚ Dinah‚ and Sarah and Hagar‚ the women often cause much of the conflict in the story. These stories depict women
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Each of the sources suggests certain aspects about the roles that women played in Ancient Greek society. Three things it suggests about women are that not all women were of the same social status‚ women were generally used as slaves or laborers‚ but were still a vital part to Grecian society. The first thing the sources suggest about women in Greek society is that despite being female‚ which was looked upon as the lesser sex‚ not all women were of equal social class. This is made apparent through
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only the sea but also other bodies of water. Poseidon was the father of of many savage and beastly creatures such as the hunter Orion who was a giant and a huge cyclops called Polyphemus. Poseidon and a Gorgon Medusa(Gorgons were three monsters in Greek Mythology) gave birth to a winged horse named Pegasus. Poseidon fought a giant named Polybotes. He defeated Polybotes by throwing a fragment of a cliff which became an islet named Nisyros. After the gods defeated the giants‚Poseidon‚Zues‚and Hades
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The development of Greek mythology‚ Greece has experienced hundreds of years the long period of primitive society. At the time of the historical stage‚ the low level of productivity‚ people to the understanding of the nature is limited‚ often with the help of imagination to explain natural phenomena and life around‚ and so was born the myth. Start‚ due to the human understanding of nature is very limited‚ don’t understand the real reasons that the forces of nature‚ so he created by god as his incarnation
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What role does big brother play in the novel and what effect does he have on Winston? In the novel 1984‚ written by George Orwell‚ “Big Brother” is the face of the party in control of the dystopian society of Oceania. Big Brother plays the role of what might be considered the most important character in the novel; without this character‚ the government would have much less control over the public. It is because of Big Brother that Winston and Julia get themselves a private apartment‚ and it is also
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Lara Ramirez Student ID: A04617385 Food & Society 3372 Fall Semester 2015 Dr. Harris It is a cold hard fact that men dominate the culinary world‚ and all aspects that go along with it. After reading "Taking the Heat" and watching 3 episodes of the Food Network’s Chopped‚ it was quite obvious to see the unequal and unfair treatment of women in the culinary world. I chose to watch Chopped because Chopped is a show that isn’t solely about one single man‚ or woman. However‚ after watching‚ it
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