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    Politics and people: Revolutionary Ropes and Contextual Confines Welcome all to the 2015 Annual Festival of Intertextual Insights. Humans cannot operate efficiently within a society which consists of complete totalitarianism. Texts which explore this are two of the most influencing pieces of our society‚ Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1927) and George Orwell’s 1984 (1949). These two texts‚ when studied in comparison‚ I believe‚ enrich our understanding of the significant values presented in each due

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt and Barack Obama were two presidents who had similar policies and were elected in a time of similar situations. (Miller Center‚ FDR) 2017. Due to the circumstances that both the men were elected into‚ it is quite noticeable that Obama mimicked the vision and scheme that Roosevelt had in mind during his presidency. Realistically‚ their ideas might’ve been in the same realm‚ the way that they were carried out were in fact‚ the opposite. (Miller Center‚ Barack Obama) 2017.

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    Another similarities between Macbeth include the action occurring after the murder of Duncan. Just like in The Lion King where Scar replenishes the fruitful resources of the Pride Lands into a land of complete scarcity and fear‚ Macbeth portrays the same actions. “Alas‚ poor country! Almost afraid to know itself‚” cried Ross. “It cannot Be called our mother‚ but our grave‚ where nothing‚ But who knows nothing‚ is once seen to smile; Where sighs and groans and shrieks that rend the air Are made‚ not

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    Nietzsche and the Apollonian/ Dionysian Aspects of the World Amongst the numerous great gods of the Greek mythology were two outstanding antagonists; Apollo and Dionysus. Just as any other divinity‚ these were studied and compared by many. This subject being centered on the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche‚ Mark Anderson’ in his journal said Nietzsche described them as “artistic energies which burst forth from nature herself” (Anderson‚ p.20)‚ whereas Apollonian energy is being

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    All three Abrahamic religions are connected through the figure Abraham‚ who fathered the two sons Isaac and Ishmael. Isaac went on to father children which became the leader of the Twelve Tribes of Israel which birthed Judaism and Christianity. Ishmael was casted out of their community and became the Arabian tribes who are the roots of Islam. Due to Christianity’s and Judaism’s shared beginning‚ the two religions hold very similar ideas about creation and their relationship to God. On the other

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    The qualities a society requires from its leader or ruler can range from one extreme to another. There are some that believe the behavior and mannerisms of a leader or ruler should be entirely based on the situation in which they find themselves. In a time of war‚ for example‚ it might be expected that a leader or ruler should be ironfisted and strong willed. In a time of peace the populace might desire a more lenient and benevolent leader or ruler. However‚ the writings of Confucius and Laozi run

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    modern day Mexico‚ the land on this earth was walked by native colonies. Before America or Mexico was ever settled by colonists from England‚ France‚ or Spain‚ several Native colonies thrived on the land. Around the time of 2000 B.C and 1100 C.E‚ lived two colonies called the Mayans and the Incas. I find these native colonies interesting because historians and archaeologists find new information about them quite often. This being stated‚ having accurate information on the population and exact dates is

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    outbreak. Most people at the time knew nothing of this illness and were heavily involved in religion‚ superstition and rituals. Europeans began accepting and spreading Christianity throughout the region and artists found a new perspective on creativity. Italy was heavily impacted by the plaque for centuries as it reoccurred more than once. Italian artists ceased on characters and stories from the bible and popularized religious tales in the Bible. I want to create an exhibition that can highlight and

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    While one keenly observes the gods as essentially violent‚ vengeful beings and notes that aquiring power seems only to be a matter of physical domination‚ a closer look at the blood line of fathers leading to the rise of Zeus reveals Hesiod’s emphasis on both wit and strategy as most necessary for a god to remain in power. Beginning with Ouranos‚ Hesiod seems to place the god in a position of assumed power based simply on his reproductive success with Gaia as a "firm foundation for the blessed gods"

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    Athens The Pantheon in Rome Today‚ I will attempt to compare two religious structures belonging to the Classical style of the Ancient Greek Architecture: the Parthenon of Athens (Greece) and the Pantheon in Rome (Italy). They both have visible differences and similarities in architecture and perhaps had parallel purpose and functions when they were built. First of all‚ there is an abyss of time‚ about 600 years‚ separating these two constructions: the Greeks built their Parthenon during the High

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