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- 2551: Antigone: Creon's Decisions and His Downfall
- ... learn, though late, that pity shown the dead is pity in vain." This quote demonstrates the quality of being not overly just because it illustrates how Creon took no pity on Antigone, even though her crime was to a certain extent just. Throughout the play Creon also displays the characteristic of being not overly just when he expresses his view of women. Numerous times, Creon refers to women as being weak ...
- 2552: Heroic elements in Beowulf
- ... Li154) and adds "longer that you know."(pg25,Li155) In other words, he shows bravery, because he convinces the soldiers, that he has sailed voluminously, most sarcastic situations. In the battle with "the guardian of crime,"(pg29,Li325) Beowulf's mind "is full of fear."(pg29,Li327) He is so brave that nothing could take "his talons and himself from that tight."(pg29,Li329) Further, in the battle against Grendel's ...
- 2553: Decision Support Systems
- ... systems. Each of the systems has their own unique purpose and serves a different type of industry. The first DSS I talked about, NETWISE, served the truckload transportation industry. The second one, Vision, serves the computer industry. The third one, Huff’s MAP 2000, serves the planning industry. As can be seen from my examples decision support systems are used in many different industries and prove to Bo very helpful.
- 2554: Antigone: Creon
- ... and will punish the city for this sacrilege. He advises Creon that, … Think: all men make mistakes, But a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong, And repairs the evil. The only crime is pride. Give in to the dead man, then: do not fight with the corpse- What glory is it to kill a man who is dead? Think, I beg you: It is for your own ...
- 2555: Internalizing your Goals: "The Psychology of Winning"
- ... want you need to set a few preliminary targets that will get you on your way to winning. My own personal goal includes a career in Marketing with the opportunity to use my skills in computer graphic art and animation. Going back to school is one of my preliminary goals. Desire. If their is a goal in life you would like to achieve, weather small or large, your next step in ...
- 2556: Great Expectations
- ... made a fortune in Australia for that very purpose. Pip is appalled, but he agrees to help Magwitch escape London--the convict is pursued both by the police and by Compeyson, his former partner in crime. A complicated mystery begins to fall into place when Pip discovers that Compeyson was the man who abandoned Miss Havisham at the altar, and that Estella is Magwitch's daughter. Miss Havisham has raised her ...
- 2557: Talk Shows and Their Effects on the Audience
- ... firing the fatal shots. That demonstrated premeditation, prosecutors said. Prosecutors contended that when Schmitz went to Amedure’s mobile home, Schmitz became violent. They say that a police report indicating an upturned chair at the crime scene shows that Amedure was trying to defend himself. The State had an oral confession and a videotaped confession. In a pretrial hearing, however, the judge ruled that both confessions were inadmissible because the oral ...
- 2558: Oedipus: Innocent by Fate
- ... him, Oedipus blames Tiresias for the murder: “Rage? Why not!/And I’ll tell you what I think:......you all but/ Killed him with your own hands: if you had eyes, I’d say the crime was yours, and yours alone”(lines 127-131). Tiresias enraged at Oedipus’ prodding, replies angrily: “So? I charge you , the,/......You yourself are the pollution of this country.” (lines 132-135). What Tiresias told Oedipus ...
- 2559: King Creon and King Oedipus
- ... and wanted nothing but total submission of his laws and his rules. Whenever something came into conflict with the laws he set, he had to find a way to punish the culprit-even if the crime was justified. Creon, who once had vision, became visionless because of his pride in authority. When he finally set his pride aside, it is too late and he becomes a ruined man. The Oedipus cycle ...
- 2560: A Doll House: Nora
- ... trip to Italy without the assistance of her father as everyone assumed. Later, Nora has a conversation with Krogstad and he reveals that she forged her father’s name on a bond, a very serious crime. This fact is the play’s conflict and it results in the climax of the play in Act 3. In Act 2 Krogstad learns that Nora was unable to convince Helmer not to fire him ...
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