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    Greek mythology has sometimes thought to be the building blocks of our modern society. Aside from a male dominated culture‚ there are few differences in the way we live our lives today compared to thousands of years ago. The story of Penelope and the Suitors is a good example of a woman’s loyalty and respect to her husband without being asphyxiated by patriarchal community. Both Penelope and the Suitors by J.W. Waterhouse and “Penelope” by Dorothy Parker use the myth of Penelope’s suitors to show

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    In his novel Candide‚ he thoroughly shares his thoughts on religion. In the text‚ the Pope himself has a daughter‚ breaking the papal oath. Voltaire also used an interaction between Candide and an old man to stress the hostile practices of the church. When Candide was questioning a man about his people’s religion‚ he asked the man about meeting a priest. The man replied that there were no priests‚ and everyone worshipped God

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    Any resemblances between Hynkel the Dictator and Hitler the Dictator is purely coincidental. However ironic‚ one of the most adored men in history was born no more than four days of one of the most hated. As displayed in the film‚ The Great Dictator‚  Adolf Hitler so greatly resembled the clown‚ Charles Chaplin. Through the use of satire and mockery‚ Chaplin exposes the dangerous rise of European fascism. Several scenes in the movie provide a deeper meaning than their initial comedic stance.    

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    After Macbeth has successfully gained the throne‚ he goes to the witches for another prophecy because he wants his sons to gain the throne instead of Banquo’s. Macbeth found out his prophecy in the form of apparitions which were ‘cooked up’ by the witches in a cauldron. one witch shows him a crowned child which means beware Macduff‚ the second which shows him a bloody child which means no man born of a woman can harm him‚ and the third which shows an armed head which means nothing shall overcome

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    Frankenstein and discoveries In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ the contradictory concepts of discovery echo between Victor Frankenstein‚ Walton and the creature. For Victor and Walton‚ the initial discovery is joyful and innocent‚ but ends in misery and corruption. The ambitions of both Walton and Frankenstein to explore new lands and to cast scientific light on the unknown are formed with good intentions but results as a fatal disregard for the sanctity of natural boundaries. Though the idea of discovery

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    Lets face it: hurricanes and tornadoes are crazy. They kill hundreds of people‚ form in different places and cause billions of dollars in damage. Some things that people don’t know about tornadoes and hurricanes are that they can be very alike and different and many ways. They both kill many people. In 2005‚ Hurricane Katrina passed over the United States killing about 1‚833 people but in 1925‚ the Tri-State tornado which passed through Missouri‚ Indiana and Illinois killed 695 people. What a tragedy

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    most common‚ especially with World War II; Hitler’s main focus was to eliminate group B and replacing it with group A individuals‚ in turn‚ making group B people extinct. In 1859‚ Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species. It had no greater effect on anyone other than his cousin‚ Francis Galton‚ who was rather interested in the theory of natural selection. He began to conduct investigations into the importance of heredity factors in the physical and mental makeup of a person. Darwin and Galton

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    circumstances that affected their final physical appearance‚ one cannot deny that all three cathedrals were built during the Gothic Architectural Period at around the same time and because of such‚ it is inevitable that some resemblance shall bear mark between the three cathedrals within their physique‚ for one reason or another. The reason as to why the Cathedral of Toledo and in general‚ Spanish Gothic Architecture‚ are in some ways similar to English and French Gothic Architecture is because Spain Goth

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    The Play of Love (Hook) Everyone knows the tale of the two star-crossed lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ who fall madly in love with each other‚ but eventually end up dead. It’s a classic! (C.1) Readers don’t usually focus on the other types of love the play portrays besides Romeo and Juliet’s love. (G.S #1) Romeo‚ of course‚ cherishes Juliet throughout the whole entire play and Juliet shows it back equally without being caught. (G.S #2) The Nurse’s relationship with Juliet‚ being able to keep secrets with

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    Written in 1897‚ the greatest horror book in its time was created‚ Dracula‚ by Bram Stocker. This book contained different aspects of vampirism that was had associated itself with flight of the imagination of romanticism. Freud’s idea of psychoanalysis was basically intertwined with this book‚ because his psychoanalytical reasoning’s was based on this book. "All human experiences of morbid dread and aggressive wishes and in vampirism we see these repressed wishes becoming plainly visible." -Sigmund

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