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    Plato’s view of rhetoric—Ability and deception versus the genuine art Both written by the famous Greek philosopher Plato‚ Gorgias and Phaedrus share a recurring theme -- the discussion of the art of rhetoric. Through the discussions among Socrates‚ Gorgias‚ Chaerephon‚ and Polus in “Gorgias”; and Phaedrus and Socrates’ heated dialogue in Phaedrus‚ I noticed Plato’s favour towards the art of rhetoric and his disapproval against the deceptive rhetoricians. In this essay‚ I will explore Plato’s

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    1001 Nights

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    younger brother‚ Shahzaman‚ to rule. After Shahzaman has been in Samarkand for ten years‚ his older brother‚ Shahrayar longs to see him‚ so he sends his Visier (his chief administrator) to his brother to ask him to come and visit. The Visier travels to Samarkand to invite Shahzaman to visit his brother in India. The Visier camps with his retinue outside the city. King Shahzaman goes to the camp to visit with the Visier‚ BUT‚ unknown to his wife‚ the Queen‚ he returns to his palace in the middle

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    Djinn Research Paper

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    The first type of Djinn‚ called Ghouls‚ are shape-shifters that eat humans and Djinn‚ preferably children and travelers‚ they are said to have the legs of a donkey and the horns of a goat. Then there are the Jann who are also shape shifters that mainly take the shape of sand or camels they are very open minded about humans. The ’Ifrit are said to be wise and angry Djinn with wings made of fire. The Hinn‚ animal

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    Shrek Parody

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    with a donkey to ask for his swamp back‚ instead of Lord Farquaad simply giving the property back a quest was given to Shrek. The quest was for Shrek to go rescue princess Fiona in order for Shrek to get his property back. 3) The donkey is Shrek’s helper and becomes known right away. Shrek and donkeys relationship started of rocky. Donkey had no friends and it became apparent why he did not. Donkey started insulting Shrek’s breath‚ his home‚ and his clothes. Shrek was accompanied by Donkey anyway

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    Shrek Analysis

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    Shrek and Donkey met. Donkey was a magical donkeydonkey could talk. During dinner‚ the creatures of the fairy tales enter the Shrek Swamp and wanted to live in their swamp. Shrek and Donkey needed to walk to the DuLoc‚ the kingdom of Lord Farquad‚ for the Shrek Swamp title. Shrek and Donkey quarreled with Lord Farquad’s knights. Lord Farquad needed to marry a princess‚ Princess Fiona‚ to become king. Lord Farquad sent Shrek and Donkey to get a Fiona in his castle. Shrek and Donkey were a rescuing

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    with many physical challenges such as rescuing Donkey from the lava lake that surrounds the castle‚ rescuing Donkey from the dragon by trapping a chandelier around the neck of the dragon and fighting the dragon. The new approach I would say is‚ Donkey complementing the dragon which calms the dragon down‚ and makes her an ally because she falls in love with Donkey. The Ordeal- (The hero faces a life or death crisis.) This is evident when Shrek and donkey are confronted by the dragon. They both are in

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    advantages of love

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    the solitude in his swamp‚ finds his life interrupted when many fairytale characters are exited into his swamp by order of the fairytale hating the lord Farquaad. Shrek tells them that he will go to ask Farquaad to send them back. He goes along with Donkey who is his new friend. Farquaadd torture the Gingerbread Man into giving the location of the remaining fairytale creatures until his guards rush in something he has been searching for “ The magic mirror’’ . He asks the mirror if his kingdom is

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    . Explain the looking glass theory and self-concept as they pertain to Shrek‚ Donkey‚ Princess Fiona‚ and Prince Farquar. Your answer needs to address the components of self. In your answer‚ include how self-concept affects the way that they communicate. Remember that communication includes cognitive‚ listening and speaking processes. According to the looking glass theory‚ we use others as a mirror to see ourselves and we imagine what others think of us then include these imaginings in our self

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    Shrek Movie Analysis

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    Fairy tales don ’t always follow the same boring pattern; beautiful princess falls in love with her prince charming and they live happily ever after. The movie Shrek‚ an ogre and beautiful princess fall in love‚ though this beautiful princess has a secret; her secret is that by day a beautiful princess‚ and by night an ugly ogre‚ at least in her eyes. Shrek thought she was beautiful as a human and as an ogre; this hidden message is shown as beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Also in the movie

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    Jesus Entetres Jerusalem

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    Sunday. b. Jesus was going to Jerusalem for the Jewish festival of Passover. c. Jesus rode on a donkey‚ because donkeys are humble creatures. They are neither proud nor extravagant‚ but simply humble. Jesus‚ the King of Kings‚ chose to demonstrate His humility by riding on a humble beast. When they saw Jesus riding in on a donkey it gave the Jewish people hope. A king riding in on a donkey meant that he came in peace and not war. This was reassuring because it let the people know that he was

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