could be found and several times reproduced in different cultures with different structures. This is a never ending fight between reason and feelings. In order to clarify my point of view I will use some examples from the play Oedipus The King: A) The intelligence and wisdom of Oedipus I think‚ is the representation of our desire to control things according to our own schemes‚ we have to be in control of everything that we are capable of‚ we neglect our subconscious that in this case is the prophecy
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chance. Major religions such as: Christianity and Muslims believe their deity predestines the outcome of their life. According to their Bible or Koran and their belief system they think their deity has total control over their life. In the story of Oedipus‚ he grows up in Greek culture where the people of Greece believe in Greek Gods‚ -- now known as Greek mythology—through this they believe higher power such as the Greek Gods: Zeus‚ Poseidon and Athena who communicate with an Oracle (priest) who is
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simile 7. “ Women fought each other like polecats over certain men.” (page 47) -simile 8. “ The wall street crash had a terrible effect on us. Many of the horses had to be taken over by the military. “ (page 48) - 9. “ From the grandstand you could watch them leaving like ants a good hour before the last race‚ having lost all their money.” (page 49) - 10. “Gambling was so crucial to the economy of certain household that semi-respectable women slept with
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Quote #1 “The birds did not understand Snowball’s long words‚ but they accepted his explanation‚ and all the humbler animals set to work to learn the new maxim by heart. FOUR LEGS GOOD‚ TWO LEGS BAD‚ was inscribed on the end wall of the barn‚ above the Seven Commandments and in bigger letters (3.10‚ 3.11)” Big words bad‚ small words good: it’s easier to understand rules when they’re simple‚ but simple rules tend to gloss over the complexities of human society. Like‚ "don’t tell lies" is all well
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Quotations from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Page Quotation Significance 13 no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which you have regarded with such evil forebodings – Walton Shows tension between Walton and sister Margaret which common occurrence throughout novel. Also shows how Walton’s arrogance minimises Margaret’s fears and opinion. 13 What may not be expected in a country of eternal light? I may there discover the wondrous power which attracts the needle; and
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traits of things and distinguishing things from other things by forming classification schemes based on those traits. The theory’s great power is that it canproduce useful‚ independently verifiable categories of analysis--if we all can agree on the epic’s essential traits‚ then we can conduct reasonable scholarly discussions about epics. Since Aristotle also was interested (like his teacher‚ Plato) in the proper organization of human communities‚ from the one-family "oikos" (whence "economy") to
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right‚ you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself‚ and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.” -Marilyn Monroe- This quote to me means that everything happens for a reason and it is sometimes for the good and sometimes for the bad. I think that this quote says that Everything that happens in one way or another has a direct impact on who you are. How you look at and react to everything that happens around you goes into defining who you
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disregarded upon by a society of superiority. In "Letter From Birmingham Jail" written by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and "Team Names and Mascots" written by Robert Schmidt‚ both King and Schmidt argue the concept that society has dehumanized these cultures‚ leaving them to fight for their rights within a just society. Both King and Schmidt present their ideas and thoughts on the topic through persuasion and analogies. Although in "Letter From Birmingham
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“We have almost grown accustomed to it; was is the cause of death like cancer and tuberculosis‚ like influenza and dysentery.” (271) Paul had felt like that war was similar to the sickness. I feel like death from war is like sickness because no one knows whether they are going to die or not. When the recruits join war‚ they never know if they will survive or not. They are there to protect their country. Once the recruits join war‚ they are willing to die for their country. This is similar for diseases
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6.) “Most of this I ’ve told before‚ or at least hinted at‚ but what I have never told is the full truth. How I cracked. How at work one morning‚ standing on the pig line‚ I felt something break open in my chest. I don ’t know what it was. I ’ll never know. But it was real‚ I know that much‚ it was a physical rapture--a cracking-leaking-popping feeling. I remember dropping my water gun. Quickly‚ almost without thought‚ I took off my apron and walked out of the plant and drove home. It was midmorning
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