Aristotle’s Poetics is not one of his major works‚ although it has exercised a great deal of influence upon subsequent literary studies and criticism. In this work Aristotle outlines and discusses many basic elements that an author should adhere to in order to write a great tragedies and/or poetry. Two important topics that Aristotle addresses and believes to be crucial to the art work is the mimesis‚ or imitation of life‚ and that the audience has an emotional response from the work of art‚ or
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THE ANCIENT GREEKS NAME ___Harrison Funk_________________________________ To complete this worksheet use the information found on the following website: http://www.mythologyteacher.com/GreekIntro.html GREEK INTRO 1. At roughly what time period was the golden age of ancient Greece? 500 B.C. 2. Who was an ancient Greek writer of fables? Homer 3. Who was a Greek mathematician? Pythrogras 4. Why should Americans study ancient Greece? We oew everything to ancient Greece. GREEK CITY-STATES
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Green Gables’ by Lucy Maud Montgomery are an interesting study of contrasts and similarities. They not only span time and traditions but also lifestyle and culture. Written in widely different time periods‚ Anne of Green Gables and Twilight differ in terms of writing style but share ordinary protagonists and a similar theme. Montgomery wrote in her diary at age fourteen “I love books. I hope when I grow up to be able to have lots of them.” Montgomery grew up not only to own and read many books but
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Giving the insight on a poem and the literary elements being used in it gives us as the audience a different aspect of what the author is trying to say. In this paper‚ I will be telling you guys he different literary works that I’ve gotten out of the poem “Road Not Taken.” Metaphors I chose to write about the poem “Road Not Taken.” In this poem‚ the author used different forms of literary works in order to captivate the mind of the audience. The first literary element that I’ve noticed that
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lipids‚ proteins‚ and nucleic acids. lipids Fat molecules are made up of carbon‚ hydrogen‚ and oxygen atoms. These macromolecules are made up of smaller molecules‚ one glycerol and three fatty acids‚ which is why fats are also called triglycerides. This is an example of a fat molecule. Notice that the three fatty acids are each bonded to the glycerol. The fatty acid molecules may vary in the number of atoms‚ usually 16 to 18 carbons‚ and they may have single or double bonds between the carbon atoms
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Teachers should be allowed to carry a gun at school in case of emergencies such as terrorist attacks‚ hostile situations‚ A.L.I.C.E‚ and many other reasons. This issue could be supported by what took place on December 14‚ 2012 which is known as the Sandy Hook Massacre‚ in which 28 people were killed‚ including 20 children from inside the school. This horrible event is a prime example of why teachers should be allowed to carry guns. In their situation they were defenseless and sitting ducks as the shooter
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Biological Molecules: Carbohydrates‚ Lipids‚ Proteins By the end of this lab‚ the student should be able to: Identify the functional groups for each of the biomolecules that react in the following biochemical tests: Benedict’s test‚ Iodine test‚ Brown Bag test‚ Sudan III/IV test‚ and the Biuret’s Test. Describe the mechanism of reaction for: Benedict’s test‚ Iodine test‚ Sudan III/IV test‚ and the Biuret’s Test. Interpret the results when presented with data for each of the biochemical
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FCAT Writing Prompts TYPE PROMPT MAIN IDEA Narrative Everyone has been alone at one time or another. Think about a time you were alone at home or someplace else. Tell about a time you were alone so the reader feels that he was there. Being Alone Narrative As the students entered the room‚ something strange happened. Each student became smaller until they were only 12 inches tall. Now tell about what happened the day you became only 12 inches tall. 12 Inches Tall Narrative The teacher
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stereotypes or misconceptions between the characters after the Hmong family demonstrates Salin’s four steps. Walt’s acceptance of the cultural and generational changes is displayed through his new and powerful friendship with Thao. The message of this film portrays Salin’s idea of how “Assimilation‚ American style has always been much more flexible and accommodating and‚ consequently‚ much more effective in achieving its purpose--to allow the United States to preserve its "national unity in the
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Casul‚ Ruselle Anne C. STS40 (TF 7:30-9:00) 11/11/14 The Story of the Stuff by Annie Leonard- Reaction Paper The Story of the Stuff which is made by Annie Leonard was very interesting and enlightening. It made me realize that no matter how small the stuffs we use in our everyday life‚ it should not be taken for granted because the economic system is in crisis and we can’t continue to run on a linear system since we live on a planet of limited resources. People become obsessed with consumerism
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