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    Filipino Customs and Traits Every nationality has its own customs‚ traits‚ characteristics‚ values‚ attitudes‚ and beliefs that were inherited from their great ancestors. They have the possessions of uniqueness as a nation. Filipino people are one of the sole nations in the world. They have their own norms and manners. Until now‚ those traits are still alive and most of it is continuously transferring to the next generations. Filipinos are best well-known for being hospitable. One good example

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    R.A.V.E.N: Radiant‚ Amuse‚ Versatile‚ Emotional and Never gives up. I think of myself as a passionate person. These traits bring out the best in me. They are also recognizable by many others who may or may not know me. I have been told numerous times that my smile and presence has a tendency to help others boost their self-esteem. I like to think of it as a blessing of mine because being able to brighten up someone’s day with a radiant smile‚ is definitely something to be proud of. Smiling a lot

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    has been a concept that has survived the test of time. Numerous characters have succumbed to the power of fate and the character of Oedipus from Sophocles’ Oedipus the King is a prime example of the vast power of fate within literature. Sophocles effectively depicts the wrath of fate as he portrays how Oedipus fell victim to fate and his efforts to disregard fate were futile. Once again fate manages to triumph and displays no character whether king or slave can avoid its gaze. One can attempt to

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    things in his life and is now considered amongst many researchers and writers‚ as one of the greatest leaders of all time. He has been a leader of a country‚ a religion‚ and more significantly‚ the leader of the spiritual world. He is a fascinating character that has experienced many difficult situations which increases the intrigue of this leader and the skills that he possess. He leads and promotes a way of life that encapsulates all humans‚ in all countries‚ of all religions‚ and uses very unique

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    Prof. Shemak English 265 2 October 2009 The Blind Oedipus Ignorance is bliss. Ignorance keeps us blind‚ yet it frees us from the painful stare of truth. A false paradise is created under the veil of knowledge that is simply not present. The theme of vision and blindness is significant in Oedipus Rex because throughout the play‚ the truth was always beyond the characters grasp‚ and without truth the actions carried out by the characters were done in blindness. Their views and behaviors are

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    Sight in Oedipus the King

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    Once blind‚ but Now he Sees: Sight in Oedipus the King Sophocles was a phenomenal writer that captivated his audience with a distinct charm still not yet duplicated by even the best of play-writers today. In Oedipus the King‚ a tale of dynamic proportions regarding a leader who falls from the throne of a city to the dark depths of is fate‚ Sophocles demonstrates great genius in that his writings require a substantial amount of intellectual involvement from his audience. (Helmbold) One of the

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    goals‚ & traits‚ what is the first thing that comes to mind? Are there similarities? How about differences? Before we discuss the differences between these three words‚ I believe it’s important to understand their meanings. Motive is defined as the reason for doing or behaving in a certain way. Goal is defined as something you want to achieve. Lastly‚ traits can be defined as a characteristic that distinguishes a person. So what are the differences between motives‚ goals‚ and traits? I believe

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    Oedipus Rex Essay

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    Oedipus Rex Essay In the play Oedipus Rex‚ there many things that the author‚ Sophocles‚ used to make it such an interesting and great play. Three of the things I am going to discuss about the play are what made Oedipus a tragic hero‚ how it is paradoxical that Tiresias is a blind seer‚ and two incidences of dramatic irony. The first thing that is going to be covered is how Oedipus Rex was a tragic hero. We can conclude this because on multiple occasions he made the audience feel pity and

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    Blog on Trait Theory One of the major personality theories that every human carries is the trait theory. This trait theory has five other traits that are “known as the Big Five.” (allpsych.com) They are: 1) Openness to experience‚ 2) Conscientiousness‚ 3) Extroversion/Introversion‚ 4) Agreeableness‚ and 5) Neuroticism. This also makes an acronym of the word OCEAN and they are considered the basic traits that underlie the trait personality. Each on has its own definition of what it means and

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    Oedipus and His Pride

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    Oedipus likes himself and Oedipus lets his audience know this from the very beginning of the play and quite often. Even within the first words of the play "My children" (page 43‚ line 1) we see him asserts all the citizens of Thebes as his subordinates. Even before another character talks he states "I‚ Oedipus‚ who bears the famous name‚" (43‚ 8) shows his boastful self love. This pride in himself acts as an inhibiting factor for his as well which prevents him from seeing his own mistakes. These

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