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    Gladiator Monologue

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    roman soldiers in 55 B.C whilst protecting my country. I worked in a pit‚ mining stone for Rome’s grand new city. One day a man came to our hole‚ he was a recruiter for a ‘games’ of sorts. I wasn’t picked at first‚ but they had second thoughts after a madman decided to hit me in the face‚ outraged I threw him to the ground and returned the favour. After a few minutes of squabbling‚ we were pulled apart and

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    1.Beacuse Rock is a madman‚ and he wasn’t. in page 8‚ Mr. Armstrong siad i wasn’t too happy to discover i was to share Rock Hudson’s sleeping quarters. 2.Wilf think Rock was talking about his wife‚because he thought Belsen and Sandra was same person‚and Rock said that “They were Sandra’s favourite flower.I could never understand why.Most people like roses or ‘mums or even petunias‚but not hollyhocks.”so Wilf though Sandra is his wife. 3.Because Sandra was a girl who has not money and educational

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    According ethical conventionalism‚ what is moral correct is based on the values of that society. What is right is what the group approved of‚ and what is wrong is what the group condemns. It was defended by anthropologists; their defense was centered around four arguments. The arguments were sheer-diversity‚ group survival‚ group-authority and tolerance. Ruth Benedict was the primary proponent of ethical conventionalism. He said that we recognize that morality differs in every society‚ and is a convenient

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    and Abuse of History Taken From The Twilight Of the Idols." INTRODUCTION In this paper‚ I won ’t stick to only one topic. I will compare different topics‚ such as happiness and life between two romantic writers‚ D. H. Lawrence and Friedrich Nietzsche from D. H. Lawrence ’s You touched me and Friedrich Nietzche ’s The use and abuse of history taken from The twilight of the Idols. I will start talking about life and happiness by giving my own little definition of each of these two terms. LIFE

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    Nietzsche’s opinion‚ the protagonist indeed isn’t learning to forget‚ and sadly‚ isn’t learning to avoid either. This is evident when Stanley says to Blanche in scene 2‚ “If I didn’t know you were my sister’s wife I’d get ideas about you”. Relating to Nietzsche‚ chains have indeed been

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    Your future tense‚” (11.5‚ 11.9-10) indicating that at present‚ he is not the lady’s preference yet. Another evidence is in the first stanza‚ where the man says‚ “Sometimes I feel it is my fate / To … make you cower / By asking you to differentiate Nietzsche

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    like a fatalistic drum”) hints at the narrators thoughts being jumbled and rearranged as he walks. Finally‚ the last section of the first stanza (“Midnight shakes the memory/ Like a madman shakes a dead Geranium”) implies that the narrators journey is somewhat nightmarish and irrational‚ with a disturbing image of a “madman shaking a flower”. The repeated personification of the street lamps‚ (The street-lamp sputtered/ The street-lamp muttered) additionally adds another layer of nightmarish depth to

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    Find‚" as she presented in her essay "The Element of Suspense." The form of classical tragedy in this story will also be analyzed from the critical theories of Aristotle and Longinus. Tolstoy will be used to examine the use Christian symbolism. Nietzsche will provide a more well-rounded universal conclusion to the uses of tragedy and spiritual elements in this classic story. Flannery O’Connor gave a talk about "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" in 1963 at Hollins College‚ Virginia‚ which was published

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    Historical Perspective of Ethics of care Anupam Srivastava There is vague and indescribable meaning is attached with the word care‚ which is interchangeably used for caring‚ compassion‚ humanitarianism‚ altruism‚ beneficence‚ or philanthropy. “For where there is love of man (philanthropia)’‚ reads a famous passage in the pseudo-Hippocratic treatise Precepts (Precepts‚ 6)‚”there is also love of the art (philotechnia)[1]. The term “philanthropia’‚ means literally ‘Love of Mankind‚ original

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    The Sandman

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    E.T.A. Hoffmann’s "The Sandman" illuminates Freud’s theory of the Uncanny. Freud’s understanding of Nathaniel in E.T.A. Hoffmann’s “The Sandman” is that the Nathaniel’s “madman” like actions are the result of the return of his suppressed juvenile material. Nathaniel is the protagonist and is convinced that a frightful destiny awaits him. His fear focuses on a threatening old man whom he has understood since infantile to be the “Sandman”‚ a monster who takes away the eyes of children who are awake

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