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    the tragic Oedipus and the absurd Sisyphus. Yet while the story of Oedipus had been adapted 2000 years ago to a tragedy by the Greek writer‚ Sophocles‚ the myth of Sisyphus is known for its interpretation by 20th century French author‚ Albert Camus‚ who gave the myth its title of the absurd. The distance of time between the two‚ accounts for a difference in the generations’ opinions and beliefs‚ separated by modern science and technology as well as by time itself. The play‚ Oedipus Rex‚ which

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    Discuss the role of the supernatural in “Macbeth” The play “Macbeth” was written by William Shakespeare in the early 1600’s. The purpose of the play was to entertain the new king‚ James 1. The play a Scottish theme‚ inclusion of witches and also the characters of Banquo and Fleance‚ who are said to be ancestors of James 1‚ all point to the play having been produced in order to flatter the king to gain patronage‚ James 1 considered himself to

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    Magic and supernatural occurrences in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Richard III‚ and The Tempest are used to create a surreal world to confuse and resolve conflicts in each play. Magic provides the audience with an escape from reality and the comfort of the play’s unrealistic nature. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ a love potion from a magical flower is used and misused to provide comic relief and resolution to love’s difficulties‚ supernatural ghosts are used to condemn a horrific murderer

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    strong belief in the existence of the supernatural. Thus‚ the supernatural is a recurring aspect in many of Shakespeare’s plays. In two such plays‚ Hamlet and Macbeth‚ the supernatural is an integral part of the structure of the plot. It provides a catalyst for action‚ an insight into character‚ and augments the impact of many key scenes. The supernatural appears to the audience in many varied forms. In Hamlet‚ the most notable form of the supernatural that appears is the ghost. However‚ in

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    The power hierarchy between deities and immortal gods tragically prevail over mortal being’s fate. In the play‚ Oedipus the King and Herakles both heroes suffered heavily upon the uncontrollable fate that befalls their future from both inescapable deities. However‚ contrastingly Oedipus’ fate was more tragic. Oedipus’s tragedy was innately out of the gods’ control. His fate was set upon by a prophecy Apollo preached to Laius and Jocasta before his birth. Although‚ his parents tried to prevent the

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    Discuss the role of the supernatural in Aeneid 3 In ancient poetry‚ gods were people too; early epic was history but a history adorned by myth. This fantastical‚ mythical element came via the gods‚ envisaged as anthropomorphic deities. In Virgil’s Aeneid these gods function in epic as literary vehicles and as characters no less detailed and individual than the people in the poem. In this world where the mortal and the supernatural not only coexist but interweave with one another‚ the Aeneid follows

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    Occurrence of Supernatural Events Many people say they have had supernatural occurrences with ghosts. In the story “The Tragedy of Macbeth” by William Shakespeare‚ the author shows many supernatural events throughout the story. “The Tragedy of Macbeth” is about Macbeth and how the witches tricked him‚ eventually leading to his death. Some supernatural events that occurred were the three witches‚ the floating dagger‚ the ghost of Banquo‚ and the apparitions. Shakespeare uses the supernatural very well

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    Chemicals are in everywhere in part of our life. Chemistry is present in nearly everything we see and everything we do‚ our body ‚our home and environment. Chemicals can keep our body healthy maintaining our life style and keep us healthy and safe. You probably wouldn’t even be alive if it wasn’t for chemistry. Chemical reactions are happening every second in your body‚ keeping you alive. Everything you hear‚ see‚ smell‚ taste‚ and touch involves chemistry and chemicals (matter). Hearing‚ seeing

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    depiction of supernatural contributes to the drama of the play; the supernatural elements in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar are very significant because they impress upon the Elizabethan‚ who believed in witchcraft and supernatural events. Similarly most Romans also believed in the reality of such supernatural events. The Romans were portrayed as they truly believed in the Roman gods‚ and any supernatural events were implied as god talking to them‚ or warning them. Shakespeare uses supernatural to impact

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    Prof McGee November 23‚ 2013 Proper Punishment and Justice in Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex Within Sophocles’ play‚ Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus’ destiny was to marry his biological mother and murder his biological father. Oedipus pointlessly tries to change his fate‚ but was powerless in changing anything. With no control over his destined fate‚ unaware of his family history‚ and unconscious of who his birth parents were‚ Oedipus is guiltless in killing his father and marrying his very own mother. Justice

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