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    Patch 1: The Culture in Complex Organisation I am currently working with the eating disorder inpatient unit. The unit have got six inpatients and four day patients who come every morning and leave the unit after supper. The unit utilises a shift pattern which I had to follow. My morning shift starts at 0700 hours to 1500 hours and my afternoon one starts at 1300 hours to 2130 hours. The night shift starts at 2100 hours to 0730 hours in the morning. There are rituals and routines that bind the

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    Abdelaal Essay 1 Hamlet Complex Decision Abdelaal 1 Hamlet Complex Decision “To be‚ or not to be‚ that is the question” (Hamlet‚ 2446). To live or to die? Do I take avenge or not? To leave Denmark polluted or not? Hamlet a young prince of Denmark faces the truth of the former King. Hamlets father death was an actual murder. In addition the Queen Hamlets mother marries Hamlets Uncle‚ Claudius and former Kings brother. Hamlets throughout the play faced a complex decision either to live

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    Oedipus and Hyppolitus Misfortune “The most tragic of plays is witnessing a good man come to a bad end through a peripeteia” Aristotle. Sophocles and Euripides present in their plays two main characters that after a sudden and unexpected reverse of circumstances‚ their lives completely change‚ arousing a sense of pity from the reader. Oedipus‚ originate more pity from the reader than Hippolytus‚ because of the actions they make and their reaction to the occurrence of events that causes the dramatically

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    Joseph Campbell response 10 The power of myths was an event that changed many lives. Joseph Campbell dedicated his live and scholarly work to study the myths for an explanation of consciousness. His work isn’t just a collection of interesting exotic stories but they are for those who are willing to imagine their rich inner life. Campbell explains there are “four function of myth.” The first function is for the individual to explore their inner goddess‚ finding if the mystery exist. The second function

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    Just because an element adds to the complexity of the play‚ it does not necessarily mean that it would detract the audience’s understanding of the play. In this instance the opposite in true of the chorus. The role of chorus as shown in Sophocles’ Oedipus King the actually extends our understanding of the play in that the chorus commentate on the action‚ analyse the meaning behind the actions. Which bring about a deeper and more intimate understanding of the characters and what drives them to act as

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    Jennifer Francois Dr.Beitchman The story Oedipus the king was written by Sophocles. This play was one of the greatest tragedies of all time. Oedipus Kinds of Thebes once was praised by priest and the people of the city. The plague was struck by the people of Thebes grew sick. When the people of the Thebes‚ (described as the chorus) went to the priest for help‚ they all turned to Oedipus for their salvation. Oedipus sought for answers by sending his best man Creon to Apollo the Oracle of

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    Consider how T.S Eliot positions the reader to understand the complex nature of alienation in his poem The Preludes Through his poem‚ The Preludes‚ T.S Eliot positions the reader to understand the complex nature of alienation and isolation. The Preludes describes the urban environment as a fragmented world where individuals are forced to go through a daily meaningless routine. Isolation and loneliness are discussed in his poem to emphasis the exhaustion that individuals are facing in an urban environment

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    which can be unsettling for some. In Oedipus the King‚by Sophocles this is demonstrated. Oedipus is given away as a child because his parents were told that he inevitably would kill his father and marry his mother. This same prophecy follows Oedipus as he grows and leads him to run away from the kingdom that raised him. On his road away‚ he ends up killing a group of men which leads him to another kingdom. There he marries the dead king’s wife‚ little does Oedipus realize he had killed his father and

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    Rosa Italia González Pimentel González1 Ms. Xynara Croes Flawless 1-137 Oct.18.2012 Flawless by Sara Shepard is the second book from the Pretty Little Liars series. It takes place in Rosewood‚ Pennsylvania. It is classified in the genre of young adults/fiction. This book continues the story after Alison’s disappearance and funeral. Hannah‚ Spencer‚ Aria‚ and Emily‚ start talking to each other again and being friends because they continue

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    Oedipus: A Tragic Hero

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    on the character of the hero‚ Oedipus. He is a person of great importance; in fact‚ the security and health of the community depend upon him. And he has to meet an urgent crisis‚ something which threatens the continuing existence of the city. And because he is very conscious of his own qualities‚ he takes upon himself that responsibility. Oedipus‚ above everything else at first‚ is a person who acts decisively and who is celebrated for so doing. In that sense‚ Oedipus is like Odysseus‚ who is also

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