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    People immediately start yelling back insults‚ questioning such warning. Severus raises his hands for silence and continues. “The Oracle has sent me to deliver her message to the Empire. The gods demand a cleansing of the Empire before it teeters over the cliff of ruin. A cleansing that will give strength to the Empire’s faithful‚ and destruction to the enemies of our great Empire‚” he says‚ to the roaring crowds suddenly silenced. Not one sounds echoes in the arena. It’s an eerie sound‚ a deathly

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    Relationships in Night In the novel Night tells an autobiography about Elie’s time in the Holocaust and the book explains how the relationships with his father‚ and God change in the event of the time he spent during the Holocaust. One relationship that changes over the course of this novel is Elie’s relationship with his father. At the beginning of Wiesel’s story he has almost no relationship with his father. His father was more involved with the Jewish community‚ and it left no

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    Antigone was written during a time period consisting of male domination. Women were expected to take on a subservient role and do as they were told. They were inferior and had no say whatsoever in anything. Sophocles uses Antigone’s character to portray women who are courageous and can make their own decisions. He uses Creon’s character to represent the arrogant and stubborn viewpoint of men during this time period. When Creon is told of the burial of Polyneices’ body‚ he tells Sentry‚ “If

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    Xiaoqing Shi Dr. Henry Bayerle Classics 102Q 25 November 2011 Does Antigone Deserve to Be Punished? Antigone has been acclaimed as a model that challenges authority and insists on just acts. However‚ according to Aristotle‚ a tragedy requires a man’s harmartia‚ which means error. Therefore‚ as a main character of a great tragedy‚ Antigone must possess flaws. Antigone’s self-certainty is one of her mistakes that contribute to her tragic fate. She regards burying dead people

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    How far do Creon and Antigone fit Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero? Aristotle defined a tragic hero as: - "The intermediate sort of person‚ one whop is not pre-eminently virtuous and just‚ one who incurs misfortune not as a result of vice and depravity‚ but by some error of judgement while enjoying great reputation and prosperity" and Creon and Antigone are the characters that could fit this definition best. Aristotle first of all suggests that a tragic hero must be someone of

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    ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Creon’s Proclamation ! ! ! ! ! Pierce Luck Political Theory ! 12th The Great Ruler of the Land of Thebes‚ Creon‚ has decreed that his brother Polynieces will not be BURIED. Due to the betrayal of Polynieces he will not be honored with a burial. Heard from a citizen from Thebes‚ Creon stated “Never to grant traitors and subversives Equal footing with loyal citizens‚ but to honor patriots in life and death”. The Law

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    When asked what is a tragic hero it is hard pressed to find a more fitting embodiment of what it means to be a tragic hero than Antigone. A tragic hero‚ in order to be considered a true tragic hero must meet certain qualification. according to Aristotle a tragic hero is a man or woman of high stature‚ and has the ability to endure suffering. A tragic hero must possess positive personal characteristics‚ but all the while possessing a major character flaw which will bring the downfall of the hero.

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    Beowulf is an epic poem that was written in 838 A.D. This epic represents the good and the evil that is shown in Beowulf‚ Grendel‚ and Grendel’s mother. Beowulf and his people may see Grendel and Grendel’s mother as the evil‚ but Grendel and Grendel’s mother see Beowulf and his people as the evil. The good and the evil is shown in their actions and beliefs. Good and evil is shown literally and religiously throughout this epic poem. Beowulf represents the good and Grendel and Grendel’s mother represent

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    While some say that minor characters are not important to fictional writing‚ minor characters play major literary roles‚ sometimes more so than the main characters. Minor characters can be used to fill in parts of the story that main characters cannot‚ and also act as the conceptual foundation of the literature. In fact‚ in Sophocles’s play‚ Antigone‚ minor characters are utilized as the primary method of portraying the theme of the play to the audience‚ displayed through the way in which the character

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    Chapter1 “Third” 1.Ender is called the “Third” because he is the third child in his family. Ender does not care if he is a Third because when his classmates called him a Third he smiled. 2. I know Ender is intelligent because of the textual evidence in the chapter. The textual evidence is‚ “He always knew the answer‚ even when she thought he wasn’t paying attention‚” (Scott‚ card4). This text shows that he is smart and always knows the answer. 3.Ender fears teasing from other kids without the monitor

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