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    gates which symbolize the seven virtues. Here‚ Dante sees many prominent people from classical antiquity such as Homer‚ Socrates‚ Aristotle‚ Cicero‚ Hippocrates and Julius Caesar. Circle 2: Lust In the Second Circle of Hell‚ Dante and his companion Virgil find people who were overcome by lust. They are punished by being blown violently back and forth by strong winds‚ preventing them to find peace and rest. Strong winds symbolize the restlessness of a person who is led by desire for fleshly pleasures

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    between Natives and their oppressors which creates turmoil‚ thus causing a chaos of historical accuracy for the Anishnawbe community. Throughout the course of the novel‚ Virgil places importance and wonders about the significance of petroglyphs. Eventually‚ John tells Virgil that the drawings are not symbols or markings‚ to which Virgil exclaims that “they’re all nothing

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    since been portrayed with varying accuracy in numbers of Western films and books. The Gunfight Begins At the beginning Virgil Earp immediately commanded the Cowboys to throw up their and hands and that he wants their guns but instead the cowboy’s reached to draw their guns. Virgil and Wyatt saw Frank McLaury and Billy Clanton draw and cock their six-shooters. Virgil yelled “Hold! I don’t mean that!” Two shots went off right together. Billy Clanton’s was one of them. Billy leveled his pistol

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    Gut wrenching‚ controversial‚ and unpredictable…it is what Chris Crutcher’s invokes in Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes. Teenage life is not supposed to be easy but it should be nowhere close to Eric Calhoune’s‚ the main character of the book‚ life. From physical violence from adults to constantly being torn down as a child‚ to saving his best friend Sarah’s life‚ Eric experiences it all. Conflict is used to evoke emotions and show that the world is not always a peaceful place. Depending on the story

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    Inferno‚ Dante Alighieri meets the damned souls in hell. His mentor‚ Virgil‚ a well-known poet and a good friend of Dante’s‚ guides him through out their journey of hell and encourages him to farther question those souls damned in hell. Virgil also explains the structure of hell‚ how it is divided into circles and each circle is the place where those guilty of certain sins are being punished. Through out the poem‚ the souls that Virgil and Dante encounter‚ all try to justify their sin and they indirectly

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    Family History Essay During the hard times in the year of 1900‚ a beautiful baby girl named Catherine was born in Seneca‚ South Carolina. Catherine was my great-grandmother. She was a mixture of Indian and African- American. She was a caramel complexion with long‚ wavy black hair. By the age of two‚ Catherine?s father gathered her and her siblings together‚ put them all into a truck and moved to Cleveland‚ Ohio. Her father hoped for a better living in Cleveland rather than their unstable‚ prejudice

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    destiny’s exile... Who in the grip of immortal powers was pounded By land and sea to sate the implacable hatred of Juno; who suffered bitterly in his battles As he strove for the site of his city‚ and safe harboring For his Gods in Latium" (Virgil 7). As a slave to the gods and their plans‚ Aneas assimilates his mind and sacrifices his life to the establishment of Latium. As the greatest of all warriors‚ Aneas displays his superb strength and his leadership capabilities‚ by guiding the Trojans

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    In society‚ most people have an obsession to some extent‚ these may include such things as a hobby – collecting antiques; or even as simple as having to have things a certain way. For others though‚ obsession has a different meaning‚ they might become obsessed with one special object‚ or possibly attaining a certain goal. They might go about achieving this goal no matter what the consequences to others might be. Mordecai Richler’s book the Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz‚ illustrates one such case

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    financial success rather than clear morals are: Duddy Kravitz‚ Jerry Dingleman and Mr. Cohen. The first character in the story that cares about financial success is Duddy Kravitz. Duddy shows this by ripping off Mr. Cohen on the film‚ ripping off Virgil on the pinball machines and taking Virgil’s money. When Duddy first started his film company his first customer is Mr. Cohen. Since Duddy is in need of money for his land‚ he tries to get as much money as he can for the poorly made bar mitzvah film

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    shields and battle actions to both characterize the heroes and to further develop the story. Virgil‚ 800 years after Homer had written his greatest works‚ clearly chooses to model The Aeneid off of him. While Homer chose to focus his works primarily on warfare as it pertains to traditional warrior code‚ Virgil decided to focus on how war created the vast empire that is Rome‚ a much more political stance. Virgil literally took a character from Homer‚ and using methods such as the description of the main

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