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    the play‚ Horatio offers to also kill himself to show his love to Hamlet. However‚ Hamlet advised him to live to tell the story‚ so he does that. Indeed‚ Hamlet and Horatio’s loyalty for one another is a true form of friendship. In spite of the similarities‚ Hamlet and Horatio has characteristics that are in contrast to one another. Hamlet tends to react aggressively when in a difficult situation while Horatio stays calmly. For example‚ on Act III‚ Scene I‚ Hamlet let his emotions overpower his actions

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    sports in entertainment world but they are not really the same. The UFC is real but the WWE may look real but truthfully it’s not. The WWE is all fake. Yes the wrestlers can get hurt in the WWE but It’s still fake. Here are some differences and similarities between the two. UFC is a combat sport where the outcomes are not pre-determined and the moves are all real and are done against a resisting opponent. The UFC has been broadcasting since 1993. The UFC has several weight divisions and therefore several

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    had many similarities to the Salem Witch Trials. In both the Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism fear‚ hysteria‚ and danger were common. A type of evidence called “spectral evidence” was being used in both situations and Miller used his play‚ The Crucible‚ as an allegory for McCarthyism to tell one story with an even deeper meaning. McCarthyism and the Salem Witch trials relied on public hysteria and spectral evidence to influence people and control them. An important similarity between the Salem

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    World War II was one of the bloodiest and the most devastating events in history. It destroyed the lives of more than 60 million people‚ which was approximately 3% of the world’s population at the time. The Holocaust also left 11 million casualties from concentration camps all over Europe. Adolf Hitler‚ the German chancellor and the leader of the Nazi party‚ started the war in 1939. He was an ambitious man‚ who wanted to “make Germany great again” as it had to go through humiliation after losing

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    Judaism and Christianity are two of the many religions of the world. Both of these religions can be found in the Middle East. Although they are very similar‚ they also differ in many ways. People who believe in the Jewish religion are called Jews. Jews believe that the Messiah is yet to come. In the world there are about 13 million Jewish followers. Jews go to a synagogue to worship their ’Messiah.’ They also read the Torah‚ which is their Holy Book. Abraham founded Judaism in 1700 B.C.E. Jews consider

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    they both are very sarcastic and like to brag about what they have; however‚ they are different because Tom is not as snobby and "upper class" as Arnie is‚ which makes Tom more likeable. Tom and Arnie are similar to each other in many ways. One similarity that they both share is that they are both sarcastic and like to brag about everything they get or have. In the story The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ Tom states‚ "Like it? Well I don’t see why I oughtn’t

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    savage’. The ‘noble savage’ is a literary character that is an idealised outsider who has not been corrupted by civilization and symbolizes humanities goodness. Frankenstein’s monster is peaceful at first with no reason to cause hatred he just wants love but his ugliness causes hatred and enrages him. He learns through eavesdropping on conversations and through the reactions of those around him to him especially Victor as he is the creator yet cannot stand to look at his creation. The monster realizes

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    Similarities: Greece and Rome Relationships: Government‚ Religion‚ and Military Two of the greatest civilizations of the ancient world were the civilizations of Greece and Rome. These two civilizations were especially significant from the time periods prior to the Roman Republic. These two civilizations both affected Europe and the Mediterranean regions including the rest of the world around them. Though the two civilizations differed in location‚ they also had many aspects that were

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    different. We were presented four philosophers specifically and though many things match up to make a good case on the subject of a human’s goal‚ I believe that Kant and Lucretius’ arguments and ideas match up the best. When discussing the similarities between Kant and Lucretius’ philosophies‚ we find that their ideas on a human’s goal‚ emotional state and how they treat themselves and others parallel each other in multiple ways. For example‚ while Lucretius specifically says our

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    would do literally anything to make them a stronger country although not necessarily a nicer place to live in. Another similarity they had between them was their exteme paranoia‚ with Stalin eradicating most of his commanding officers shortly before WW2. Hitler was plagued with various mental illnesses and temporay spouts of blindness caused by a mustard gas injury he recieved in WW1. This caused Hitler to be quite suspicious of anyone. While they were both very odd men‚ no one can say that were not

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