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    The chorus play an important role throughout the play‚ they not only set up various scenes‚ but they represent the collective moods and feelings that are supposed to be felt at the time. When the chorus mourns‚ the audience mourn. They are also the voice of reason‚ clarity and sense‚ attributes to which we cannot associate with Oedipus. And so they play a vital role‚ connecting his actions back to the play. A way to describe the chorus‚ would be that they’re the collective conscious of ‘the people’

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    The Glass Menagerie and A Doll House have connections‚ with how the writers utilized the characters‚ and the symbolism to illustrate key ideas of the female characters‚ and the direct connection that each character has with the symbols. In The Glass Menagerie‚ Tennessee Williams utilizes the characters in such a way‚ that Tom is not only a character‚ but he is also the narrator‚ the father is in the play but only figuratively‚ but his character can also be seen through Tom “ I’m like my father.

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    its constant advancements and how it is always evolving‚ but to some people this world may be considered a scary place. This fear of the outside world has the ability to make those who fear it unable to accept reality. In Tennessee Williams play The Glass Menagerie‚ the thought of accepting reality is especially hard for the Wingfield family‚ Laura‚ Tom‚ and Amanda‚ causing them to close themselves off each in their own unique way. The loss of reality seems to be furthest gone from the eldest child

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    In the film‚ The Last Castle‚ I found many aspects and theories that involve organizational communication throughout the movie. The film is about a US prison where the prisoners have formally served in the military and have committed crimes while serving their time. The movie shows how the prisoners come together when a former well-respected general is sent there to overpower the man that runs the facility. The first theory and probably the most noted theory is the Adaptive Structuration Theory

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    Tyrannosaurus rex have come about between Paleontologist and Ecologists over the past decades; on whether the Tyrannosaurus rex is a Predator or Scavenger. Paul Colinvaux has his own opinions on this argument. An Ecologist that has spent his entire life devoted to how the environment has determined the development of life‚ publishing books and being senior scientists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama. Colinvaux points out certain pieces of the Tyrannosaurus rex that has allowed

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    Tyrannosaurus rex means "tyrant lizard king" .It is also called T.Rex abbreviation. The first T. rex was first found by Barnum Brown in 1902. The first T. rex was found in Hell Creek‚ Montana‚ USA‚ North America. Tyrannosaurus rex was a meat-eater about 40 feet (12.4 m) long‚ about 15-20 feet (4.6-6 m) tall‚ and about 5-7 tons in weight. T. rex probably had about 200 bones‚ roughly the same as us (no one knows exactly how many it had‚ since no complete T. Rex Skeletons have been found). About a

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    Aristotle’s Tragic Hero: Oedipus Rex The Athenian tragedy Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles‚ yields a rare quality of emotional and character depth that is unparalleled and has withstood the arduous test of time. Much of the stimulation derived from Oedipus Rex is in the unraveling of the protagonist’s fate. By the hands of the gods‚ almighty King Oedipus is prophesized to take his own father’s life and marry his mother. Never has a man stood so tall and fallen so hard. In Poetics‚ Aristotle describes

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    separate Greek tragedies from modern day plays. The main aspect that distinguishes the difference between Ancient Greece and now is the sense of pity and fear. Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex proves to be a Greek tragedy‚ according to Aristotle’s “The Art of Poetry”‚ through its plot and dramatic twists of events. One could classify Oedipus Rex as a Greek tragedy because it contains the elements‚ such as suffering‚ peripety and discovery‚ character‚ unity of plot‚ and the power of pity and fear. Suffering is an

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    Products Kwality Walls- the brand with the red and white heart logo - is being loved worldwide for its wide variety of products. When it first entered India‚ Kwality Walls found out that the consumers were still bias toward traditional sweets‚ so the company launched a strategy to turn them into buyers. “Kwality Walls has introduced some blockbuster ice creams with the new assortment of flavors and ethnic tastes especially for them.” (Bhasin‚ n.d) “Indulgent treats like Cornetto & Feast (for teens

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    World War Two‚ which was about 1960-1961 the Berlin Wall was built to separate East and West Berlin Germany. West Berlin was controlled by the United States‚ France‚ and the United Kingdom. East Berlin was controlled by the Soviet Union. People had many attempts to go over the wall. one man even tried to inch his way across a tightrope. Putting one hand in front of the other. Thanks to the man’s aerobic skill he made his way completely across the wall. Another attempt was by using a speeding train.

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