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- 6021: Birth Of A Monster
- ... virtue from the DeLacey family but also acquires a small library, which enlarges his knowledge of human vice and virtue. From Plutarchs Lives of the Noble Romans he learns about human virtue, heroism, and civil justice. In his reading of Miltons Paradise Lost, he learns the origins of good and evil as well as the roles of the sexes. Finally, in Goethes The Sorrows of Werther he learns ...
- 6022: Brave New World
- ... they will do separate activities and different jobs then other groups to run the world. Everyone is taught to love who they are and love what they do. No one gets pregnant. There is no war and nobody gets old. You just die when its your time, usually somehwhere in your sixties. This utopia Huxley has created is nothing more than a mechanical world. No one feels and there is no ...
- 6023: Plate Tectonics
- Plate Tectonics Prior to World War II, humans were conformed with the idea that the Earth and its continents had been basically unchanged since the beginning of time. A German meteorologist, Alfred Wegener observed that the coastlines of the seven continents ...
- 6024: Baroque And Classical Music
- ... Solomon, where he wrote 12 symphonies. Aside from a total of 104 symphonies, Haydn wrote several wonderful works for large choir with orchestra. Four works are The Creation, The Seasons. Mass in the Time of War, The Return of Tobias. II Mozart was a true child of the classic age. His full name (Johannes Chrysostamos Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart) can attest to that. Mozart had a very talented sister. Her name was ...
- 6025: Beowulf
- ... While he is overcome, he is helped, and the dragon is killed. This part of the story gives the listener, or reader, the idea that no army can count on one man to win their war, they must work together as one unit if victory is what they desire. Beowulf dies, but because his heroic achievements, his story lives on. This ensures the warriors that good deeds are remembered, just as ...
- 6026: Beowulf And Hero Characterists
- ... all mortal men; loyalty and the ability to think of himself last makes him revered by all. Beowulf came openly and wholeheartedly to help the Danes which was an unusual occurrence in a time of war and widespread fear. He set a noble example for all human beings relaying the necessity of brotherhood and friendship. The word "hero" is seemingly thrown around today. A true hero possesses the traits of strength ...
- 6027: Beowulf As A Hero
- ... all mortal men; loyalty and the ability to think of himself last make him cherished by all. Beowulf came openly and wholeheartedly to help the Danes which was an unusual occurrence in a time of war and widespread fear. He set a noble example for all human beings relaying the necessity of brotherhood and friendship. But with a hero like Beowulf you must ask yourself, "What happed to all the heros ...
- 6028: Great Gatsby
- ... was sucking everything out of him, including his other dreams and goals. That is what ultimately ended their marriage. Gatsby's goals are also based on this poem. After he had come back from the war, and found Daisy married to Tom, he dedicated his life towards his dream of having Daisy again. Everything he did from that point on was for her. After making as much money as possible, Gatsby ...
- 6029: Grapes Of Wrath
- ... such as soil conservation, flood control, and protection of forests and wildlife. These men we! Provided with food, lodging, and other necessities, and were given a small monthly salary. Another program was the CWA, the civil works administration. It employed more then 4 million workers to build and repair roads, and Teach in schools, were just a couple of the jobs. Some of these programs would work temporarily, but eventually there ...
- 6030: Sophocles
- ... service of two heroes named Alcon and Asclepius, who was the god of medicine. Not only did he do this but he also served on the Board of Generals which was a committee that administered civil and military affairs in Athens. For some time after that, Sophocles was the director of the Treasury. This was where Sophocles controlled the funds of the association of states which were to be known as ...
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