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    Iliad Theme

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    Some people believe that the Iliad is a poem about death. However‚ some argue that the most important theme is war. Other themes of human experience such as jealousy‚ honor‚ or pride are seen in the poem‚ but I think the main idea of the poem is anger or rage and the results that occur from it. Death is a recurring subject in the Iliad along with graphic descriptions. Every man knows he will die at some point especially when going into battle. For example‚ Sarpedon says to Glaucus‚ “Ah cousin

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    Theme Of Loneliness

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    American author Robert M. Pirsig once said “Physical distance between people has nothing to do with loneliness. It’s psychic distance”. This theme of loneliness is a recurring theme in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. The characters Crooks‚ Candy‚ and Curley’s wife all live in a constant struggle against loneliness. On the ranch‚ they are either isolated from the other ranchers or from people who they are similar to. This loneliness affects how Crooks‚ Candy‚ and Curley’s wife live their

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    Into The Wild Theme

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    card. She was surprised and extremely touched: It was the first present she had received from her son in more than two years‚ since he had announced to his parents that‚ on principle‚ he would no longer give or accept gifts”.The author develops this theme by showing how Chris was self-less.”On weekends‚ when his high school pals were attending “keggers” and trying to sneak into Georgetown bars‚ McCandless would wander the seedier quarters of Washington‚ chatting with prostitutes and homeless people

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    Themes In Gattaca

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    Controversial themes have long been a component of memorable film. These particular films touch on topics audiences might have typically found taboo or litigious‚ often dealing with ethical and social affairs. A prime example of this is the 1997 sci-fi film Gattaca. In a nutshell‚ Gattaca is a tale about a genetically caste era featuring modified humans and technologically reinforced discrimination. This world is no longer prejudice against class‚ gender‚ or religion but rather on DNA itself. The

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    The Crucible Theme

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    Lies and deceit is a significant theme in The Crucible. Abigail and John’s lies and deceit precede the play. They had an affair before the play begins. However‚ this affair considerably affects the plot of The Crucible. ABIGAIL: Give me a word‚ John. A soft word. PROCTOR: No‚ no‚ Abby. That’s done with. (Miller 1) Through this quote the reader learns that Abigail and John have both told lies. They deceived people about their relationship. Throughout Acts One and Two of The Crucible

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    Theme of Macbeth

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    November 14th‚ 2012 English IV Theme of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth The play “Macbeth”‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ demonstrates the dramatic change people make in themselves when they desire something very strongly. After Macbeth heard the witches’ first set of prophecies‚ his head‚ as well as Lady Macbeth’s head‚ was flooded with the desire for him to become king. This ambition leads the Macbeths to taking steps they would not have taken initially in order to obtain that position of power

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    Themes of Existentialism

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    The Themes of Existentialism in “The Shawshank Redemption” Existential themes can be found in so many different mediums‚ such as in TV show‚ books‚ poems‚ music‚ dance and the list can go on and on. I must be fair in saying that “The Shawshank Redemption” is on a small list that I have as favorites. This film is full of existential platforms. The main character displays actions that lead us to believe that he believes he is free. The supporting character has a completely different

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    themes in hamlet

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    Themes in Hamlet Impossibility of Certainty and Delay of Action Hamlet undoubtedly takes a long time to avenge his father’s murder‚ and his hesitation is his tragic flaw. He spends a great deal of effort thinking and analyzing and far less acting on his dead father’s request for revenge. Hamlet’s delay of action is a direct result of his attempts to obtain more certain knowledge about what he needs to do as well as the circumstances of his father’s death. However‚ had he not taken so long‚ the

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    The Right Passenger

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    The Right Passengers The taxi driver Nadeem Riaz‚ is driving through Manhattan looking for new passengers. Then on a corner he picks up a couple‚ Riaz thinks that the boy could be from South Asia because of his brown skin. The girl I Caucasian. Riaz thinks that the couple may have had too much to drink‚ and that is the reason for the boy to be showing token respect for Riaz. Then Riaz starts hearing lips smacking and the uncomfortable sound of cloth squirming‚ and because of that he decides

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    Castaway Themes

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    Throughout this semester‚ we have covered a wide range of topics. And many of these themes are displayed through art in our modern society. In particular‚ they are demonstrated in movies. Topics like adapting to new environments and changes‚ the culture in early societies and more fundamental ideas like human interaction and communication. The first film that I thought brought up a lot of themes from the class was Castaway. The general premise of the movie that a man becomes stranded on a deserted

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