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    The ball‚ the hoop‚ the concrete—the basketball court was a part of my world‚ and there was only one other part that could rival it‚ my art. Being raised in New York City meant that I bled blue‚ orange‚ black and white; the colors of the New York Knicks. Even though sometimes I bled more disappointment than pride‚ I always stuck with them because they will always remind me of where I belong‚ just as my art will always remind me of who I am. Every game that I watched‚ I watched not only for the scores

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    Andy Stoops Honors Language Arts Landow 3/4th hour 27 February‚ 2012 Discovering and Suffering: Why Oedipus is The Most Tragic Fate is the develpment of events outside a person’s control‚ regarded as determined by a supernatural power. In Oedipus’s fight against fate‚ he expierenced all aspects an Aristostlian Tragic Hero‚ but above all suffering and discovery. Therefore‚ Oedipus is far more tragic than Antigone and Creon; for his suffering exceeds greatly beyond theirs‚ as does his discovery

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    that prominently exemplify the notion that an excess of pride can lead to downfall are Sophocles’ tragic hero in “Oedipus the King”‚ Napoleon Bonaparte‚ and Kanye West. Set in ancient Greece‚ Sophocles’ “Oedipus the King” supports the notion that arrogance can lead to negative consequences when Oedipus unknowingly kills his father and when he pursues the murderer of Laius. Oedipus’ pride causes all of his problems because he forces King Laius to “me[e]t with his death” when he realizes that the

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    Essay:750words STEP TWO – Submit FIT’s Supplemental Admissions Materials • Online Academic History and Essay form. What makes you a perfect candidate for FIT? Why are you interested in the major you are applying to? The essay is also your chance to tell us more about your experiences‚ activities and accomplishments. (No more than 750 words‚ please.) In The Wealth of Nations‚ Adam Smith made the classic observation that individuals acting in their own self-interest can benefit society more

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    Hubris In Oedipus

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    Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex Sophocles in Oedipus Rex introduces the horrors of veracity through the journey the tragic hero Oedipus takes on. This tragedy encompasses all the concepts of Aristotle’s Poetics in regards to a complex plot. According to Aristotle‚ a tragedy is an event that has to arouse pity and fear to the readers; Oedipus contains all the features of this demand. In terms of Oedipus’ tragedy‚ he’s seen as the cursed one who consequently has to suffer the tragic repercussions of fate

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    Week #4 Article #1 and #2 Nathalia Chaddad Fit For Life #1 Relaxing helps you lose weight When diet and exercise go well‚ thank you‚ but if the pointer of the balance insists climb‚ the blame can be stress. Or better: a gene that‚ in moments of nervousness‚ responds by releasing protein urocortin 3‚ which increases cravings for sweet and fatty foods‚ and changes the way the body uses insulin‚ a hormone essential in the transformation of sugar energy. The discovery is of Israeli scientists and

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    Oedipus And Fences

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    Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles‚ and Fences‚ by August Wilson‚ are two great tragedies by two outstanding playwrights. The two stories seem intertwined by the great characters that they center around. Although the stories of Oedipus and Troy are separated by centuries‚ the characters are almost identical. Different backgrounds‚ different cultures‚ and different adversaries do not affect the manner and behavior of the main characters. If nothing else‚ the pride in each of the characters make the two so

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    According to Aristotle‚ a tragic hero in a Greek drama must meet certain requirements. The tragic hero must be of noble birth‚ be basically good‚ must have a tragic flaw‚ and must have a moment of realization at some point in the work. Although Antigone is the namesake of the Sophocles play and is a hero in her own right‚ she is not a tragic hero. Creon is the true tragic hero of Antigone in the traditional sense of the term. Both Antigone and Creon were born of noble blood as they are members

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    References: • “So in love” Ella Fitzgerald & Cole Porter • “That Haunting Melody (1911)” Al Jolson

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    Reflection Statement for Myth/Story/Religion in Oedipus The worship of Gods was important in Greek culture. I knew the Gods played an important role in Greek stories‚ but through this presentation‚ I learned of the connection between the Gods and irony. Apollo gave prophecies to the Greeks through his oracle at Delphi. The Greeks do everything the Gods tell them through prophecy‚ so dramatic irony is caused through the Gods because the audience may know the prophecy while the characters may not

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