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    a Salesman‚ Miller’s most famous work‚ addresses the painful conflicts within one family‚ but it also tackles larger issues regarding American national values. The play examines the cost of blind faith in the American Dream. In this respect‚ it offers a postwar American reading of personal tragedy in the tradition of Sophocles’ Oedipus Cycle. Miller charges America with selling a false myth constructed around a capitalist materialism nurtured by the postwar economy‚ a materialism that obscured the

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    Hamlet and Thoughts About Suicide In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet the topic of death is a pervasive thread throughout the play. From the opening acts dealing with King Hamlet’s ghost through to the lethal finale‚ death is central to the narrative. One aspect of death that is of importance to the play‚ and to the character of Hamlet is the notion of suicide. From both an intellectual rumination of the concept‚ to a practical understanding (the fate of Ophelia) the play explores the myriad ways

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    May 1‚ 2013 Hamlet vs. Lion king Some may say that Disney’s the Lion King is a children’s version of Shakespear’s Hamlet. There are many similarities and differences. In the very opening scene of the Lion King Mufasa‚ the king of the pridelands confronts his brother Scar. This is similar to Hamlet‚ shortly after Hamlet visits his mother and kills Polonius‚ there is a meeting between him and Claudius. Both of the kings visit their sons and give them advice that sets them into action. Mufasa appears

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    or innocent? This question relates to the Greek tragedy Oedipus the King‚ written by Sophocles in 429 B.C. If Oedipus did know what he has done then he would be guilty. Oedipus isn’t guilty because he doesn’t know the crimes he has committed. In the play Oedipus the King‚ he has committed a terrible crime of marrying his mother without knowing that he has done so‚ he is innocent because he doesn’t find out that out till the end of the play. This is supported by this quote; “Oh‚ oh‚ then everything

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    Some of the first forms of drama come from ancient Greece. “Oedipus the King” by Sophocles is a great example of ancient Greek tragedy‚ “Hamlet” by Shakespeare is the example of drama of Elizabethan period and Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot “ represents the drama of the 20th century and belongs to so called “Theatre of the Absurd”. Because all these dramas come from different period of time‚ it’s natural that they differ from each other in

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    Theme 1: Love for your family (or home) 1. (Homer’s the Odyssey) In the Odyssey‚ Odysseus spends ten years trying to go home to Ithaca. Odysseus left the Trojan War with the mindset and hopes of returning home. Although he wanted to go home to Ithaca many obstacles faced him. He fought against the Cyclops‚ survived against Poseidon’s wrath‚ left the Island of Calypso‚ and many other dangers just to come home. Odysseus survived through all of the hardships just to return home to his family and city

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    The play Oedipus the King by Sophocles is a drama of a heroic archetype struggling to find answers which creates conflicts of man vs. man‚ man vs. himself‚ and man vs. supernatural and in the end reveals his real identity thus fulfilling his prophecy. Man vs. Man The entire man to man confrontation comes down to friendship and trust. Oedipus does not trust Creon even though Creon tries to help Oedipus in finding the murder of King Laois. Oedipus does not trust Creon and retaliates against

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    A common theme within Catullus’ poems in the subject of Lesbia. While most of these are love poems‚ the first mention of Lesbia in Catullus’ poems is not of Lesbia herself. Instead‚ the poem focuses upon her sparrow. The reason that Catullus chooses the theme of his first few poems to be about Lesbia’s sparrow is because he does not want to focus on Lesbia herself. Instead‚ he wishes to focus upon the narrator’s relationship with Lesbia. The first mention of Lesbia is within Catullus’ second poem

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    mother. ”Oedipus Rex” by sophocles is a tragedy that discusses the downfall of a king. Oedipus was abandoned as a child by his parents‚ whom left him to die in a mountain because of a Prophecy he was told about. It stated that the Oedipus will kill his father‚ take his throne‚ and marry his mother. As Oedipus accidentally helps a kingdom‚ he becomes the king and so the prophecy and his quest for identity will summon. The quest for identity is the most important theme because it helped Oedipus find the

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    The apparition of the ghost of King Hamlet ultimately results in total chaos; without an effort on the ghosts part to reconcile the problems it has caused. When the ghost first appears‚ Denmark is at a pivotal point with a war with Norway seeming inevitable strong leadership was essential. The ghost’s instructions to Hamlet are to avenge his death by killing his brother who is now the king. The ghost never discusses a contingency plan for after Claudius’ death; it only cares about revenge but none

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