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    he is above every one else and that he is more than an ordinary man. As a result he is very arrogant and takes very little notice of the people around him. As far as he is concerned‚ they are meaningless and not worth his time. He believes he is honourable but really is not. In a way he wants to be trusted and to be a trusted leader of the Roman people but he is very unwilling to do anything to gain trust. Ordinary people have a great deal of respect for Caesar and probably believe that he would be

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    English 1900 B March 14‚ 2014 1000 words “It Is Not Sweet And Honourable To Die For Ones’ Country” In Owens ’ "Dulce et Decorum Est" the speaker recounts witnessing a fellow soldiers ’ death during a gas attack in World War I and reveals his resulting psychological trauma through his re-occurring nightmares. He questions the "old Lie" (27) that the youth are repeatedly told. Consequently‚ the speaker cautions potential soldiers of the horrifying physical and psychological realities of war

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    ANTIGONE Tragedy is something which is sad however‚ the events will be “tragedy” if something bad happen to someone while following a value and “tragic” will be its adjective. In addition to this there is also a conflict between two goods. Hegel and his thoughts abour tragedy has been accepted until now. When we analyse the play‚ Antigone‚ we face with some differences from Hegel’s thoughts. Hegel’s idea of conflict between two goods is not applicable for either of the characters because they do

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    Dulce et Decorum Est - Literature Notes.    The physical structure of this poem has been altered from the original layout in the text. 3.Bent double‚ 1.like old beggars under sacks Knock-kneed‚ 1.coughing like hags‚ we cursed through sludge‚ Till on the 4.haunting flares we turned our backs And towards our distant rest began to trudge. 2.Men marched asleep. 2.Many had lost their boots But limped on‚ blood-shod. All went lame; all blind; Drunk with fatigue; 5.deaf even to the hoots

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    Macbeth is a Shakespearean Tragedy Macbeth is considered to be one of the greatest Shakespearean tragedies written by William Shakespeare. According to A.C. Bradley‚ it is the "most vehement‚ the most concentrated‚ perhaps we may say the most tremendous‚ of the tragedies" (Bradley 333). Macbeth‚ written by Shakespeare is a Shakespearean tragedy because it has a tragic hero‚ mathemata‚ and a hamartia. These three characteristics are crucial to have in a Shakespearean tragedy and prove that Macbeth

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    considered as suicide? Social behaviours in countries across the globe are different‚ hence there exists differences regarding definition of suicide. For instance‚ in Japanese culture‚ there are fundamentally two types of suicide: honourable and dishonourable suicide. Honourable suicide is considered as a way of safeguarding the image of one’s family after a member has been found guilty of treacherous actions such as theft or dropping out of college‚ or to save the country as in the case of kamikaze pilots

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    Explain some of the key ideas in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Some of the key ideas that William Shakespeare conveyed to us through his play “Julius Caesar” are leadership‚ loyalty and the power of oratory. I think that these are the most important themes in the play because they have the most impact on the outcome at the end. Leadership was one of the recurring and obvious themes in the play. The leadership in Rome was questionable at the start. Julius Caesar was to be crowned as king but

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    that a girl old enough to look after herself decides to walk in a public place without someone to look after her and without purdah can never be a ground for a miscreant to tease or annoy her for that reason” In 1957‚ a five-member bench of the honourable Supreme Court of Pakistan gave a landmark judgment‚ which sadly has sat in the archives of case law for more than half a century‚ without being cited much in recent years. In 1954‚ a group of girls from a college in Lahore went to the Hiran Minar

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    Essay: The Gentlemen of the Jungle The Gentlemen of the Jungle have many characters that represent the occupiers of horn Africa‚ where the British occupied the land of the east Africans. The lion that is the king of the Jungle represent the general‚ while the elephant who tricked the protagonist and occupied his hut and the Rhinoceros‚ Buffalo‚ Alligator‚ Fox‚ and Leopard represents the jury‚ that is supposed to fair and repute for their impartiality in justice. “…. For the members of the commission

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    Saigo Takamori was born to live the life of the honourable protector of his lord and his working class people. He embraced this notion but was set apart by his physical characteristics when compared to other samurai. Saigo was a man of great stature which allowed for him to have a great influence over his

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