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    aware of his reality. In both Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex and Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis this method is used in order to create an ironic world for their hero‚ where neither Oedipus nor Gregor are fully informed of their tragic standing in their world. The use of dramatic irony in both of these works of literature is what leads to the main character’s tragic end. In the Metamorphosis‚ Gregor never finds out the truth‚ arousing pity for the audience‚ while Oedipus does‚ which makes Frank Kafka’s novel even

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    Oedipus vs. Everyman

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    Acceptance. In Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex‚ and the medieval morality play‚ Everyman‚ by and anonymous author‚ both the title characters travel through these stages throughout the plot when they come to meet their fates or misfortunes. Oedipus‚ when Jocasta re-tells the details of how Laios was murdered‚ begins his approach to denial. At first‚ he searches for more and more information that might prove he didn’t really kill his father. This shows the reader that Oedipus seems to know subconsciously

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    Antigone and Oedipus Rex are two plays written by the famous Greek playwright‚ Sophocles. Oedipus Rex is about a man who unknowingly fulfills the prophecy of killing his father‚ marrying his own mother‚ and having children with her‚ he seeks out this killer only to find out it’s him‚ resulting in him blinding himself‚ being exiled‚ and having his wife and mother kill herself. In Antigone‚ the daughter of Oedipus decides to bury her brother despite Creon’s statement that anyone who does will die‚

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    Smoking‚ it seems has become an integral part of society. Since the 1500s or earlier‚ puffing on pipes and rolled fragrant dried leaves has bee a customary part of history which was either reserved for the royalties‚ dignitaries or for traditional rites. As dynamicity tends to manifest itself through time‚ even the mentality of smoking done as part of a rite or for social functions only‚ has progressed into smoking as a daily habit‚ a need‚ an addiction. Thus‚ terms as menthol and lights‚ second

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    ode to autumn summary

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    SUMMARY According to Keats‚ Autumn is a season of mists; a cloudlike aggregation of minute globules of water suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth’s surface‚ reducing visibility to a lesser degree than fog;  and mellow; soft‚ sweet‚ and full-flavored from ripeness‚ as fruit: well-matured‚ as wines: soft and rich‚ as sound‚ tones‚ color‚ or light: made gentle and compassionate by age or maturity; softened: friable or loamy‚ as soil: mildly and pleasantly intoxicated or high: pleasantly

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    The Truth of Oedipus

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    Thesis/Map: The truth of Oedipus’ fate is expressed by a blind prophet‚ Jocasta‚ and a servant. I. The blind prophet presents Oedipus with the fate that was cast to him years ago. A. Tiresias is brought in to help decipher Apollo’s message. B. Tiresias claims Oedipus is the murderer. C. Oedipus’ ignorance keeps him from hearing the truth. II. Oedipus’ wife‚ Jocasta‚ comes in to talk with him. A. Jocasta tells him the story of hearing the fate of son. B. Oedipus refuses to recognize

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    Prophecy In Oedipus

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    “Show me the man whose happiness was anything more than illusion.” (59) In the ancient Greek drama of Oedipus the King‚ prophecy plays a major role in the play. Prophecy is considered to be something that comes from the gods‚ something divine that is the truth and cannot be changed. Prophecy doesn’t seem to permit concept of free-will‚ a highly popular and controversial topic in today’s modern world. Free-will‚ as defined by Merriam-Webster‚ is “freedom of humans to make choices that are not determined

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    Sophomore English Essay Prompts – Antigone Mr. Linville You will write an essay‚ on one of the topics below. Your essay will include at least three examples (quotations) from the play to support your thesis. Please follow APA format guidelines: typed‚ double-spaced on standard-sized paper (8.5" x 11") with 1" margins on all sides. Please use Times New Roman font. All essays will be uploaded on turnitin.com. Any essay not uploaded on this site will not be graded. Paper copies of your essay

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    Ode to a Nightingale This ode was inspired after Keats heard the song of a nightingale while staying with a friend in the country. This poem was also written after the death of his brother and the many references to death in this poem are a reflection of this. Among the thematic concerns in this poem is the wish to escape life through different routes. Although the poem begins by describing the song of an actual nightingale‚ the nightingale goes on to become a symbol of the immortality of nature

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    MICHAEL ARLEN: ODE TO THANKSGIVING It is time‚ at last‚ to speak the truth about Thanksgiving‚ and the truth is this. Thanksgiving is really not such a terrific holiday. Consider the traditional symbols of the event: Dried corn husks hanging on the door! Terrible wine! Cranberry jelly in little bowls of extremely doubtful provenance which everyone is required to handle with the greatest of care! Consider the participants‚ the merrymakers: men and women (also children) who have survived

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