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    epic can be internal—in which the hero faces more mental obstacles‚ needing to make smart decisions using thoughtfulness and wisdom. Homer’s The Odyssey and Virgil’s The Aeneid are both classic epics of the Ancient Mediterranean world sharing many similarities but also having many differences‚ one of which is The Odyssey is more of an external epic whereas The Aenied is more of an internal epic. Odysseus and

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    The grape varietal commonly known as “prosecco” or more traditionally known as “glera” is used to produce a fruity‚ simple‚ and refreshing sparkling wine that comes form northern Italy and is called “prosecco.” The steep slopes of northern Italy lead to the production of a light and fruity bubbling wine‚ often compared to champagne. The areas of Italy that are known for the production of prosecco are Valdobbiadene and Conegliano‚ which are part of the larger region of Veneto (Mionetto Prosecco

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    Andrew Carnegie and John Muir both grew up in Scotland and soon after moved to the United States to seek a better life where resources were more plentiful. Carnegie and Muir both had a similarity for not only business‚ but invention as well. Carnegie and Muir both clearly had the ability to become successful businessmen and their inventions prompted both of their successes. Both of them always had ranging activities and were raring to learn new things. They both shared similar qualities and were

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    He is trapped mentally and emotionally‚ as no one in his world is real. The shot reverse shot of the counterfeit‚ open elevator doors and close up of Truman’s stunned facial expression‚ added with the exchange of dialogue between the security guard. “what is happening?”‚ “nothing‚ were remodelling‚ “no you’re not‚ what are those people doing here?” further establishes that his life and own reality is literally restricted in a world that he’s led to believe is real. Weir constantly

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    Although in both societies there were aristocrats simply because they were the wealthiest among society. Athens believed in arts and education while the Spartans believed in a majority lifetime military conscription. In Sparta‚ officials were

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    While the protagonists differ in that Edna enjoys her newfound autonomy‚ whereas Hester perceives it as a punishment‚ they share key similarities in how they develop their self-identities‚ particularly through committing sinful actions‚ expressing discretional emotions of love‚ and accepting their positions of solitude‚ which allows the characters to form their individual values and recognize

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    apparently shared this passion for creation. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ one can draw many parallels between Shelley and Frankenstein in their attitudes towards and relationships with their creations. To begin with‚ they both find meaning in creation: for Shelley‚ wonderful stories and characters‚ and for Frankenstein‚ an actual human being. Their additional similarities can be demonstrated by the effect their works had on both of their lives and the transformation of their creations

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    The similarity between the Jewish and the disabled was that the Nazis used some of the same methods when exterminating and torturing both populations such as‚ starvation‚ gassing‚ drugging and separation from family members (Jewish Experience). Holocaust historian

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    Tocqueville’s post French-progressive Democracy in America analyzed the victories and disappointments of 19th century America‚ with an eye towards the democratization of Western Europe. Mills On Liberty‚ distributed after 25 years‚ is viewed as an establishing record of liberal considering. Together‚ the two political philosophers effective contentions for individual freedom and fair government – yet from alternate points of view

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    important innovator in the specialised literary subgenre of the masque‚ which went through an intense development in the Jacobean era. His name is linked with that of Inigo Jones as co-developers of the literary and visual/technical aspects of this hybrid art. (For Jonson’s masques‚ see: The Masque of Blackness‚ The Masque of Queens‚ etc.) The high costs of these spectacles‚ however‚ positioned the Stuarts far from the relative frugality of Elizabeth’s reign‚ and alienated the middle classes and the Puritans

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