important to consider performing another part of the story for our audience. Overall‚ we are all pretty excited to perform our three scenes from the story to our audience and see what they get from our experience in reading this excellent book‚ Pride And Prejudice by Jane Austen. We hope everything goes smoothly and the audience loves our
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Cited: Austen‚ Jane. Pride and Prejudice. New York: Modern Library‚ 1995. Print.
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Saddam Hussein: The Power is down Pride of Baghdad‚ drawn by Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon‚ tells a story of group of lions escaping from the zoo after the U.S. army starts invading Baghdad. In order to show how cruel consequences that the war brings‚ the authors try to portray humans by drawing the lions‚ the bear‚ and other animals. Due to its gorgeous drawing style and its concise dialogues‚ the novel only has 100 pages but contains various meanings. In 2003‚ the Iraq war was triggered
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and works the Greeks created concerning this topic. Tragic plays were so heavily conducted that all of them began to share common traits. These similarities are present in two of the most popular Greek tragedies‚ Oedipus the King and Medea. Both Oedipus the King and Medea have the protagonist’s exhibit excessive stubbornness and steadfastness in their stories which ultimately leads to their downfall. In Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus’s stubbornness is evident from the very beginning of the play. Oedipus
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Marriage is classified as a formal union between a man and a woman. In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ this formal union is a prevalent factor in the relationships between many characters‚ whether the marriage is for love‚ or for financial security. There are developing relationships‚ relationships that begin at first sight‚ and relationships based solely on desperation. While all the women depicted in this novel improve their social situations through marriage‚ it is not always intentional‚ and
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examining a story of the oppressed against the oppressors. Euripides’s Medea‚ for example‚ serves as a warning to the patriarchy regarding the unjust treatment of women at the time. He uses Medea’s experiences and interactions to exemplify the theme of social injustices governing the perception and status of women‚ and how this incorrect and bias view will lead to the eventual downfall of the patriarchy‚ the oppressors in power. Medea boldly takes revenge against Jason‚ to the extent of bringing substantial
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משוב ליד תשובות שאינן נכונות. במערכת המטלות ליד הממן הבדוק והציון‚ תמצא/י קובץ (משוב כללי) שמדריך כיצד לענות על כל שאלה בצורה נכונה. במפגשים‚ תדונו עם המנחה על הממ"ן לפני ההגשה וינתן משוב בשיעור (לאחר שהממ"נים נבדקו) על שאלות חשובות. VIOLENT PRIDE Question 1 is based on the eye-catching features. 1. Read the title‚ the subtitle and the information about the author. a. From what academic field of study is this text? The academic field of the study is Social psychology. √ b. What are the
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the face of her new King. The law Kreon sets in place is understood by Antigone as “Polyneikes’ sorry body can’t be touched. The city is forbidden to mourn him or bury him—no tomb‚ no tears.” (Sophocles 748) Kreon enacts this law based upon his own pride‚ and his need to rule the city with an iron thumb. Kreon states that “it
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The characters of Euripides ’ play Medea require to be viewed from a variety of perspectives. To say that the only characters that deserve the audience ’s sympathy are the children is not totally correct. As far as the plot is concerned the children are no doubt the innocent victims of this conflict between Medea and Jason‚ however there are other characters that also deserve our sympathy. Also to vaguely state that ’everyone else gets what they deserve ’ requires further analysis of the extent
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Jason Tragic Hero In the tragedy Medea by Euripides‚ Jason faces the death of his new wife and two sons that have been killed by his ex-wife Medea. Jason leaves Medea to marry the king of Corinth’s daughter; therefore‚ Medea takes revenge on him. Jason wasn’t always bad he was a good husband before he did what he did. Jason is a tragic hero because he fits the characteristics of a tragic hero. First of all Jason is a tragic hero because he helped Medea when she didn’t know it. Jason tells
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