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    comedy‚ Lysistrata‚ both encompass women who go against their customs and laws; but what sets these two so widely apart‚ is the outcome in which each women face in result of their actions. Antigone is told and begins with the assumption that readers know the background and characters within it‚ this is vital to understand and appreciate the story itself. Within a few short words‚ Antigone’s two brothers‚ Eteocles and Polyneices‚ received the power as King’s of Thebes to share from their father

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    a result of the outbreak. Most people at the time knew nothing of this illness and were heavily involved in religion‚ superstition and rituals. Europeans began accepting and spreading Christianity throughout the region and artists found a new perspective on creativity. Italy was heavily impacted by the plaque for centuries as it reoccurred more than once. Italian artists ceased on characters and stories from the bible and popularized religious tales in the Bible. I want to create an exhibition that

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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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    the concept of tragic heroes as seen by the Sophocles plays Oedipus Rex and Antigone. The latter is a play that expands upon the tragic hero Oedipus’ children‚ specifically his daughter Antigone. Antigone apprises the reader of the hostility of the two sons of Oedipus‚ Polyneices and Eteocles; the sons that fought for control of Thebes eventually murdered one another‚ leaving Antigone and her sister Ismene the only surviving offspring. The remainder of the play tells us of the chain reaction of Antigone’s

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    run away or try something new. We may even carry on a new habit in order to forget what has happened. Running away is not an easy solution for Hamlet. He is assigned to find the person that murdered his father but he does not act on this immediately. Two kings must leave their innocent behind and allow the truth to enlighten them. This is a battle of light and darkness; the light being the truth and the darkness being the lie. Throughout these plays we see both characters being isolated in a world of

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    Camus’ The Plague‚ the Myth of Sisyphus and the Constitution of the World Health Organization all clarify the relationship between ethics and fiction by focusing on grief and suffering as part of the human experience‚ as well as reiterating that one can achieve happiness once they accept their fate. When comparing Camus’ literary and philosophical pieces‚ this clarification is quite evident with respect to the analysis of happiness in Camus’ Myth of Sisyphus and its application to a specific character

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    Living between two cultures Everyone has their own culture‚ and everyone respects their own culture. But what happens if one has to live between two cultures? It might seem easy‚ but it’s not easy at all. Most people find themselves living between two cultures when they immigrate to another country. Then they belong to their own culture and the new culture which belongs to the country they live in. There are lots of advantages as there are disadvantages. First of all‚ when you first arrive in the

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    Metamorphoses (Kenney 1). Genesis‚ which is defined as the formation of something‚ seems to take more of a spiritual stand‚ while Metamorphoses‚ meaning a change or form of nature‚ sticks to being more scientific. Genesis’ and Ovid’s works both carry similarities with the theme of both writings involving the world’s creation and sin‚ yet both branch out in differing ways. Genesis begins with God creating the whole world and everything in it; everything he created held a specific purpose. Ovid does not

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    People’s Supreme Court‚ provincial courts‚ municipal courts‚ and the military courts. The People’s Supreme Court is split into five chambers: criminal‚ administrative and civil‚ labor‚ state security‚ and military. Cuba and America have little similarities in government. They restored diplomatic relations in the summer of 2015. Cuba and America both have embassies controlled at their capital‚ Havana: Cuba and Washington D.C. : United

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    Civil Disobedience and James Cameron’s Avatar. Transcendentalism was a literary period in America between 1830-1860 and its messages of valuing one’s conscience‚ achieving a state of mind only possible through a person’s “innate intuition” (Byron)‚ and bettering oneself are shown in James Cameron’s Avatar.     Transcendentalists believe the ultimate power is within the mind and individuality of people. Henry David Thoreau is a strong believer of following your conscience no matter what even if it

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