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    Oedipus Monologue

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    Her body now lies here in her chambers and all I can do is lament. What an incestuous act we have done. My mother… and I… our children… Oh gods. OH GODS! Please forgive me! I never knew the truth. If only I knew the truth. My father‚ King Polybus‚ whose blood never ran into my veins; WHY HAVE YOU LIED TO ME? I had loved you and respected you to the point that I had to exile myself from our land just to save your life….but I was wrong. Your life was not meant to be saved by your false son. And now

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    mind‚ even the mind of those who deny His existence. However he points out that it is greater to exist in reality and in the mind than in the mind alone. Take for example; a pile of notes worth £1000. If it exists in the mind it is merely a pleasant thought‚ however‚ if it exists in reality it can be spent and is greater. Since God is the greatest conceivable being‚ He must exist in reality and in the mind‚ because to think otherwise involves contradiction of the theory‚ which you agree with.

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    The Way of Life

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    Below are activities and prompts for the Context Whose Reality? And Michael Leunig’s The Lot In Words Connections: Text to Text‚ Text to World‚ Text to Self • Read each of the essays in The Lot and choose your top ten pieces that resonate with you. For each piece answer the following: • For each of your chosen pieces complete a TT‚ TW‚ TS table. Try to include at least five connections for each text connection. |Title of Piece |Text to Text (the other

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    The more I learn about reality‚ the less I understand it. What is reality? The dictionary defines reality as the quality or state of being actual or true. While there are certain facts that are generally accepted by most people as being true‚ so much about life and the universe is open to interpretation. I have read a several articles during this class and I can now define it in my way. When I woke up this morning‚ I found the world largely as I left it. I was still who I’m; the outside world had

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    that plays should not be written in any sort of dramatic sequence or structure because that is not true to life. Realists embrace the desire for reality on stage‚ but also feel that dramatic structure follows the actual structure of life and structure and poetry should be integral parts of drama. Konstantin Stanislavski felt that same need for reality on the stage. He spent the majority of his life searching for how an actor can create truth on stage and‚ in doing so‚ he tapped into many of the

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    concept that a computer is a person. Without a social aspect to life‚ children are more likely to develop into anti-social adults‚ who trust no one. If reality is based on a game‚ ther rules of the game will become the guidelines to life. In games‚ when people are angry most will kill things‚ so how will this affect the decisions of people whose realities are only game based? The social aspect in life is one of Maslow’s ideas for the basic needs for humans‚ in order to survive and find happiness in life

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    Organisation Theory

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    external |Postmodernism – belief that the world appears |Subjectivism – belief that we cannot know an |Objectivism – belief in an objective‚ external | |of reality‚ what is |reality whose existence is independent of our |through language and is situated in discourse; |external or objective existence apart from our |reality whose existence is independent of our | |‘real’?)

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    symbolic interpretive and post-modern perspective consists of two aspects‚ the ontology which is what defines the reality we know and epistemology which is the process of gathering and analysing information that leads to the definition of our perceived reality (Hatch & Cunliffe 2006). For ontology‚ the modernist believes that in objectivity things has an objective‚ external reality that exists independent of our knowledge. Modernists view organisations as real entities and also a system of decisions

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    Philosophy

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    Idealism Idealism is the metaphysical and epistemological doctrine that ideas or thoughts make up fundamental reality. Essentially‚ it is any philosophy which argues that the only thing actually knowable is consciousness (or the contents of consciousness)‚ whereas we never can be sure that matter or anything in the outside world really exists. Thus‚ the only real things are mental entities‚ not physical things (which exist only in the sense that they are perceived) Progressivism Progressivist believes

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    Emile Zola

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    Emile Zola Emile Zola was born in Paris in 1840. From the day he was born he has changed the way people view life in many ways such as through plays and novels. Zola’s childhood‚ which was full of poverty‚ shaped his adulthood class dramatically into a well respected writer. During his formative years‚ Zola wrote several short stories and essays‚ 4 plays and 3 novels. Among his early books was CONTES Á NINON‚ which was published in 1864. When his sordid autobiographical novel LA CONFESSION

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