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    What Role Do Audience Play Rosa Rivarola Rasmussen College Author notes The essay is being presented on March 3rd. 2013 to Marek McKenna for G380/AMH3304 Section 01 Visions of America Since 1945 What role do audiences play in creating popular culture? Explain how Hollywood both manipulated and reflected the popular culture of the 1950’s and 60’s. The role of the audience is to infuse the fire in the popular culture movement. It appears that Hollywood was caught between the wall and

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    Analysis “Oedipus the King”… Hunter‚ Plowman‚ and Sailor-Helmsman Throughout the playOedipus Rex”‚ the main character Oedipus has a number of different character traits throughout the play. His out-look on the stories situation evolves as he begins to learn the truth about who he really is. Oedipus takes on the characteristics of a hunter as well as becoming the hunted; he is a sower yet also the seed‚ and a sailor-helmsman of the city. Each of these images has their own significance. Oedipus first

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    does indeed care about her deceased brother and truly does believe she is doing what is right‚ regardless of whether she thinks the religious traditions to be true or not. “One must do what one can‚” she says‚ and she believes in upholding this moral principle regardless of how little impact it will have. Creon however‚ describes this as a “senseless gesture”‚ not only due to its futility but also because he refutes the idea that Polynices may only rest in the afterlife once buried. He describes it as

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    Juxtaposition of Oedipus and Tiresias In the third passage‚ from Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles reveals the importance of self-knowledge to rid of the illusions that fate can be escaped. Tiresias provides insight and truth to an ignorant and proud Oedipus. Oedipus holds the misconception that his worldly knowledge and power over Thebes provides him with enough insight to realize that he has unintentionally fulfilled his fate. Sophocles juxtaposes Oedipus and Tiresias‚ revealing Oedipus’ hubris and its

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    characteristics that cause them not to succeed. Actions of arrogance‚ paranoia‚ and anger affect a king named Oedipus. In Sophocles’ Greek drama‚ Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus ruins his own life‚ as well as the lives around him because of the negative behaviors that get the best of him‚ which show his weak character‚ and later on lead to his exile. Oedipus is a man of pride and arrogance. E.R. Dodds says‚ “Oedipus‚ they point out‚ is proud and overconfident; he harbors unjustified suspicions against Tiresias and

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    #6 Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness‚ affecting 66 million individuals worldwide‚ with the majority manifesting blindness are from Asian countries (Stein‚ MD‚ MS‚ et al.‚ 2011). The Unites States continues to experience a significant number of Asian immigrants consequently glaucoma is a degenerative disease that requires additional research and monitoring. Japanese Americans are generally lumped into the Asian population health research and subsequently reported as a sub-population within

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    human is always hard to bear by humans. Sophocles tale about Oedipus a king who tried escaping his prophecy is a perfect example of how humans have little to no effect on fate. All the efforts put to cancel the prophecy are actually used to completion of the prophecy. All actions to avoid a prophecy given by a God is futile because human free will is limited to just a choice of road to lead to the prophecy and not a prophecy change. Oedipus from his birth was doomed by his prophecy. His parents whom

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    Arguementive Essay War is an unfortunate aspect of human life. Nearly every century a war has broken out between two or more sides. Armies defend their land with their lives to protect what their leaders are after. Wars have been brought about for numerous reasons‚ including power‚ greed‚ world domination and the want of additional land. However‚ never has there been a war between an army lacking thumbs and an army missing depth perception. Both sides would be at a great disadvantage. Despite

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    Oedipus Rex Please be reminded that I would not only base on the drama presented by the English 145 but also to the things I read. Oedipus Rex is one‚ such tragic thought of Sophocles yet one that also deserves higher understanding. At first I didn’t really expect things to end like that. One thing that was impressed in me is that the sinfulness of the entire human race. Why did I say so? Because even on Sophocles time‚ i.e.‚ c. 496–406 BC‚ things like parricide and incest had existed. That’s

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    Karina Lazcano Oedipus the King by Sophocles English Literature Anderson Many will argue that fate cannot be escaped in Oedipus the King by Sophocles‚ where the main character is portrayed as a tragic hero with a predetermined fate. Both the concept of fate and freewill played an innate part in Oedipus ’ downfall. The play suggests that fate dominates over free will. Oedipus never had control of his fate; the day his mother gave birth to him‚ his parents attempted to kill him in order to prevent

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