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    city-state (Rom from Latium‚ possibly Alba Longa and Carthage from Phoenician Tyre) (Morey‚ 1901a; Morey‚ 1901b)‚ both were strong powers within the Mediterranean‚ and both had very similar governments. Our text specifically points out the similarities in government between the two city-states. "[Carthage] had two chief magistrates (called suffetes)‚ corresponding to the Roman consuls. It had a council of elders‚ called the “hundred‚” which we might compare to the Roman senate. It had also an assembly something

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    The Tempest: Illusions An illusion is an incorrect or distorted perception of a real situation. The Tempest‚ written by Shakespeare in 1600-1611‚ uses illusion in many different ways. I am going to juxtapose the play with the There are 4 different aspects to the play‚ which are Magic‚ Deception‚ Dreams‚ and the Theatre. I am going to study 3 different episodes in the play where Illusion is relevant‚ and I will consider the ways illusion is presented. Illusion is a prevalent theme throughout both

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    Every religion is different from another in some aspect. Although Hinduism and Buddhism may seem similar in many ways. For example‚ both religions refer to the cycle of samara. They also have their great differences; one of which is their understanding of God or the gods and divine beings. This paper will compare the way followers of Hinduism and Buddhism understand divine beings‚ and their importance in escaping samara. To begin‚ Buddhists‚ although sometimes atheists‚ may believe in an array

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    experience the world. But I know then they are going to have a better appreciation for what is here in Maine.” John Baldacci (purposefairy.com). An example of this quote would be the similarities of two revolutionary groups‚ the Taliban and the Jacobins. These groups are both similar and different at the same time. The similarities might come from the reason that they both were looking to spark revolutions and make changes. The differences might come from the type of people involved‚ time period‚ and even

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    Aimé Césaire’s postcolonial revision of Shakespeare’s The Tempest draws specifically upon the relationship between Prospero and his servants Ariel and Caliban. The scenario that A Tempest focuses on is similar to Act I‚ Scene II of The Tempest. In contrast to The Tempest‚ the issue of race is elucidated as both servants are portrayed to be of African descent. Prospero treats Ariel differently from Caliban‚ perhaps because of Caliban’s blackness as opposed to Ariel’s mixed ancestry. This idea correlates

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    In the novel‚ Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ Victor‚ a man that finds the secret to cheating life creates an 8-foot tall man that haunts him for the rest of his life. In the novel‚ Victor and the creature never have a good relationship‚ and it seems to make them look like they are very different when they are not.Throughout the book‚ Mary Shelley suggests that the creature and Victor are very different‚ but they are actually very similar. They both have the same personalities. In the novel‚ both Victor

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    Katrina Hapner � PAGE �1� Professor Mendel LITR 313 December 21‚ 2013 The Role of the Supernatural in "The Tempest" From the very start of Shakespeare ’s play‚ "The Tempest"‚ magic is used to mesmerize the audience. The entire plot of this play is very reliant on the supernatural. Prospero‚ Ariel‚ and Caliban all have magical powers. Magic lets these characters‚ mainly Prospero‚ manipulate the other characters and make them do their bidding. Magic also maneuvers the plot‚ relationships‚ love and

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    The McCarthyism period took place during the 1950’s when The Crucible was written by Arthur Miller. McCarthyism significantly impacted Arthur Miller’s thoughts when he wrote the play. The Crucible was seen as a parallel of a modern-day witch hunt‚ such as McCarthyism. McCarthyism is the practice of publicizing accusations of political disloyalty or subversions without any evidence. Joseph R McCarthy made false accusations about certain people in the government being communists. Both McCarthyism and

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    Tempest In the Tempest‚ written by William Shakespeare in 1611‚ Prospero the sorcerer was the Duke of Milan until Antonio usurped his power. Prospero is banished to an isolated island with his daughter Miranda. Here he practiced his sorcery and controlled every aspect of Miranda’s life. Prospero used his sorcery to create a magnificent tempest to bring all his enemies to the island‚ including Antonio‚ for revenge. Caliban was a native to the island Prospero lives on. Prospero catches Caliban

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    Thesis: The Hobbit was written with characters and events that parallel the story of Beowulf and reflect the elements of the Anglo-Saxon culture and values contained in it‚ which reflects the connection between the two works. Introduction: The epic poem Beowulf and J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit… Influenced by Beowulf‚ the characters J.R.R. Tolkien created in The Hobbit reflect each other both in personality and the role they play in their story. Tolkien’s source and inspiration for the mythical creatures

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