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    inform the audience. They are also very nosey and hate Jews like the entire Venetians do. 2.) It is such a crisis for Shylock that his daughter converted and married a Christian because when Jessica left she stole a lot of his precious jewels and money. Tubal claims that she is spending it and it hurts him because he does not want to lose money. 3.) Shylock channels his grief over Jessica’s leaving into anger over Antonio because Antonio has a debt with Shylock that he has yet finished to pay off

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    that is set on the last day of Socrates ’ life. The dialogue examines whether the human soul is immortal or not. Socrates does not fear death‚ but he looks it straight in the eye and thinks this is what a philosopher practices for. Socrates believes that the soul is immortal‚ and therefore‚ outlasts the body. Socrates defends his argument by trying to establish that things come to be from their opposite. In his argument‚ he implies that all things that can change are eternal. I believe that Socrates

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    the nature of soul and its relationship to the body. Their theories about soul and body have some points of similarity and some points of contrast.This essay discuss the fundamentally different views of Plato and Aristotle on the nature of soul. Both Plato and Aristotle viewed the soul and body as two things. Whereas Plato saw the body to be material and the soul to be spiritual‚ Aristotle saw body and soul as equally important. Plato explained how he regarded the nature of the soul in this Quote:

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    The Different Conceptions of the Veil in The Souls of Black Folk "For now we see through a glass‚ darkly" -Isiah 25:7 W.E.B. Du Bois’s Souls of Black Folk‚ a collection of autobiographical and historical essays contains many themes. There is the theme of souls and their attainment of consciousness‚ the theme of double consciousness and the duality and bifurcation of black life and culture; but one of the most striking themes is that of "the veil." The veil provides a link between the

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    Odysseus and His Flaws

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    Odysseus and his flaws In Homer’s Odyssey‚ the hero is Odysseus‚ a man who left his home to fight the Trojan War and who comes back twenty years later to find his household overrun by suitors courting his wife Penelope. Throughout his journey‚ this rich and complex character battles life’s temptations towards purification‚ since he must overcome his sins and flaws in order to obtain redemption from the gods‚ thus returning home to his throne on the island of Ithaca. However‚ this purification process

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    the human soul and how the human soul with its three parts are parallel to the republic and the three different kinds of citizens. What I am interested in is the methods that Socrates implements to come to his conclusions. More specifically‚ I would like to talk about Socrates’ analogies that he uses to come to his conclusions. Very interesting‚ to say the least‚ analogies that Socrates uses is physical actions to explain opposing parts of the soul working together(153). To begin his argument about

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    Macbeth and His Downfall

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    influential character of Lady Macbeth displaying temptation towards Macbeth‚ or Macbeth’s own ambitious and insecure nature. There are questions whether Macbeth’s downfall might have displayed more for his own blame. In closer examination‚ it will be come apparent that Macbeth is more to blame for his downfall. By first examining the influential acts of Lady Macbeth that made Macbeth commit the murder to kill Duncan‚ and contrasting these with the ambitious and insecure nature of Macbeth’s character

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    The hi and 'los of life

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    Some people in your life will say hi. These people are usually friendly and will benefit you and bring you many pleasures and happiness. The other half will say ’lo‚ which is the shortened version of "Hello". These people are usually lazy and will hinder you and bring you many hardships in life. That sucks. Captions: You used to lie so close to me Now there’s nothing more than empty sheets You love When you know I can’t love So I think it’s best We both forget Before we dwell on it

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    The Origins and Contemporary Practices of All Souls’ Day All  Souls’  Day  is  one  of  three  holidays (Hallowmas) that serve as a reminder that the souls of deceased Christians are still a part of the Christian community. Celebrated on 2nd  November‚ it is a holiday present in  most‚  if  not  all  Roman  Catholic‚  Anglican  Catholic  and  Orthodox  churches‚  with  minor  variations considering  dates  and  customs  peculiar  to  different  areas  where  the  holiday  is  celebrated.  Pope 

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    Being one of Socrates’ disciples‚ Plato adopted his philosophy and style of debate‚ and focused his studies toward the question of virtue and the formation of a noble character. According to Aristotle‚ Plato developed the foundations of his metaphysics and epistemology by studying the doctrines of Cratylus‚ and the work of Pythagoras and Parmenides. When Plato met Socrates‚ however‚ he had met his definitive teacher. Under the influence of Socrates’ philosophical ideology‚ Plato was trying to find

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