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    Aristotle‚ a tragic hero in a Greek drama must meet certain requirements. The tragic hero must be of noble birth‚ be basically good‚ must have a tragic flaw‚ and must have a moment of realization at some point in the work. Although Antigone is the namesake of the Sophocles play and is a hero in her own right‚ she is not a tragic hero. Creon is the true tragic hero of Antigone in the traditional sense of the term. Both Antigone and Creon were born of noble blood as they are members of the same family

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    Everything about clothes.

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    light blouses and skirts‚ sport shoes‚ socks and sandals. In summer people dress like this in Africa‚ Russia‚ Canada‚ Ireland‚ Great Britain and America. In cold weather people usually put on warm clothes: jeans and trousers‚ sweaters and jackets‚ overcoats and caps. In winter they wear fur coats and fur caps‚ high boots and mittens or gloves. The proverb says: there is no bad weather‚ there are bad clothes. Another proverb says: everything is good in its season. When you think what to wear‚ choose

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    The fourth amendment protects citizens of the United States from unlawful searches and seizures conducted by police officers or law enforcement agencies. The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution affirms: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and

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    suspected that they were casing the store to burglarize the store. So he goes up to the suspects and identify himself. He questioned the suspects and got back a mumbled response. Detective Mcfadden subsequently pat down the suspects‚ removing their overcoats and discovered a pistol which he seized from them. Later on they were charged with carrying concealed weapons. Procedural History The pretrial motion was to suppress the two pistols that was taken from Terry under the exclusionary rule and it

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    AN AMERICAN SOLDIER IN WORLD WAR I Your Name Name of the Course and University Date An American Soldier in World War I George Brown’s collection titled ‘An American Soldier in World War I‚’ states his experiences during the First World War. While Browne was in Europe during in the war‚ he wrote various letters to Martha‚ his fiancée‚ explaining the life of soldier in the war. Browne organizes the book into a compendium of letters that reveal several elements of American soldiers‚ including

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    business suit. In the excerpt from The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean‚ Laroche is characterized as an individual who pursues his personal obsessions while maintaining an unconventional code of conduct. In Gilbert Garcin’s Diogenes or Lucidity‚ a man in an overcoat and business suit carries a light bulb. The Assignment What do these texts suggest about the conflict between pursuing a personal desire and choosing to conform? Support your idea(s) with reference to one or more of the texts presented and to your

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    An analysis of “In the Waiting Room” from Elizabeth Bishop There are few poets in 20th century‚ who portrayed their life in their poems as prolifically and thoroughly detailed as Elizabeth Bishop. Nevertheless‚ she became a prominent figure only in the end of the 20th century‚ and would be acknowledged by many critics as one of the greatest American poets just after her death. Her poetry would certainly be “placed” in the era of many categories such as postmodernism‚ post colonialism and so on.

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    INTRODUCTION: The period between 1901-1910 is often called the Edwardian Era a. Sophisticates and the French also refer to this time as La Belle Epoque‚ or "Beautiful Age‚" as there was a definite leaning toward classical aesthetics. It was an era of beautiful clothes and the peak of luxury living for a select few. REVOLUTION THAT INFLUENCED FASHION. In 1900 Tailored made suits were firmly established. Photography reached a great popularity. First Narrative Film “The Great

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    or sympathize with Snowball into confessing (Robb‚ Paul). When the animals do confess they are brutally killed by the dogs who serve as Napoleon’s police (Animal Farm). Napoleon is horrible to the animals as Stalin was to his people. Even his namesake tells us he is meant from the beginning of the book to be a dictator (Glover‚ Beaird). According to Valerire Meyers‚ " By making Napoleon a boar Orwell also drew on the literary and historical

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    She is the virgin patron of Athens. The Athenians founded the Parthenon on the Acropolis of her namesake city‚ Athens (Athena Parthenos)‚ in her honour. she never consorts with a lover‚ nor does she ever marry earning the title Athena Parthenos. A remnant of archaic myth depicts her as the adoptive mother of Erechtheus/Erichthonius through the foiled

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