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    ENGL 333: Shakespeare Professor Jennifer D. 15 November 2012 A Chorus of Vitality in Henry V William Shakespeare’s Henry V is a work that has been read and reprinted an innumerable amount of times ever since its first edition around 1600. One may then conclude that this is an excellent work not just to read but to see performed and they would be correct. There have been many adaptations of Shakespeare ’s works throughout history and his drama Henry V is no exception. Why is this such a great

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    These are the beliefs that the Greek gods held and also imposed on their people. Know thy self; nothing in excess was inscribed at Temple Apollo at Delphi in Ancient Greek. Temple Apollo is known to be the most sacred place in the Greek world. Oedipus the king of Thebes went against the word of the gods by doing many things in excess. He did this by having excessive pride and anger. Not only that he also he also held excessive power and control over the people and happenings surrounding him which led

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    The play "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles is a tragedy in which the main character‚ Oedipus Rex‚ killed his father and married his mother. Approaching the end of the play‚ Creon‚ now the King of Thebes‚ said to Oedipus‚ "Think no longer/That you are in command here‚ but rather think/How‚ when you were‚ you served your own destruction." Creon is correct in this pronouncement. Three times throughout the play‚ Oedipus failed to take the advice of significant people in his life. His father‚ Polybus‚ the prophet

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    guilty mind when he commits the crime. My client‚ Oedipus‚ has been charged on the account of patricide against his father and incest with his mother. Although the evidence has showed that my client has indeed committed these crimes‚ he should be acquitted because he was not aware and did not have a guilty mind when he

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    play‚ Oedipus‚ the King‚ there are various instances where Oedipus tries to escape his destiny—enlightenment—only to discover the truth that he cannot. Similarly‚ in Plato’s "Allegory of the Cave" the prisoner travails to understand and adjust to his newly visited environment. In both works‚ the men first had to realize their ignorance before they could begin to acquire knowledge and true understanding of the complexities of the human condition. Specifically‚ in Oedipus‚ the King‚ it was Oedipus’ illusion

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    depicts Oedipus‚ the king of Thebes in Ancient Greece‚ must find and punish the old king’s killer. But tragically brings on his downfall while uncovering the killer and lunges himself right into the prophecy‚ where he is going to kill his father and lay with his mother‚ that he tried to avoid. Plays such as this one contributed to Greek society by teaching lessons to the people. In Oedipus.Rex‚ he later found out the prophecy came true and must be punished for killing his father‚ but Oedipus is innocent

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    From Immigration to Integration: An Analytical Essay for Hiromi Goto’s Chorus of Mushrooms Hiromi Goto’s Chorus of Mushrooms is an immigration narrative documenting the experiences of three generations of Japanese Canadian women both in Canada and abroad. Goto’s story offers a glimpse into the lives of the Canadian immigrants namely‚ Naoe‚ her daughter Keiko and her granddaughter Murasaki along with their successes and failures at cultural integration. Although some believe rejecting their cultural

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    believe that everything is a matter of free will. Belief in Free will is the belief that your own choices lead you to your destiny. In Oedipus Rex the idea of predestination is the most important theme of the play. The main Characters Oedipus‚ Jocasta and Laius all try to escape their destiny and take matters into their own hands but do not escape from their fate. Oedipus speaks to the people of Thebes from his palace and tells them that there is nothing he can’t do to save his city. He asks for the

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    Oedipus‚ The Tragic Hero The story of Oedipus is a prime example of a classic tragedy. A classic tragedy is described as a story that involves a successful being who‚ because of a flaw‚ experiences a downfall. Like a classical tragedy‚ Oedipus is a tragic hero whom fulfills his prophecy and brings disaster and tragedy to his city and family. The story of Oedipus has the elements for a classic tragedy‚ such as Oedipus’s tragic tale‚ the developing of the plot‚ and the downfall at the end. A tragic

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    universal to all humans. The main character‚ Oedipus‚ exhibits traits that humans possess and covet. We do not wish to kill our father and marry our mother‚ but we can relate metaphorically to his situation. We relate to the broad range of emotions he displays and his reaction in various situations. Oedipus mistakenly thinks he can change his fate by using his intelligence. Ironically‚ it is his intelligence that causes him to (literally) blind himself. Oedipus is a good person who ultimately succumbs

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