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10701: Antigone Was Right
... t like her speaking in the manner such as this because it shows him that she has no remorse for disobeying his orders. Furthermore, it damaged Kreone’s incredible pride. Kreone’s pride is so great in fact, that he can’t even be swayed by his son Haimon. Haimon asks his father to take his advice and not have Antigone executed, but, because of Kreon’s stubborness for the law ...
10702: Claude Monet and His Painting
... amount of work Monet does to the canvas after his initial flurry of activity which completely covers it. Monet's later additions cannot claim the scientific legitimacy of the original en plein air painting. A great deal of Monet's work took place in the studio where Monet chose the color harmonies he felt were most appropriate. Still, Monet continued to visit the site with his works and add pigments and ...
10703: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Egeus
... to take place the next night in the wood outside of Athens- the same wood in which Hermia and Lysander are set to meet. The night in question is Midsummer's Eve, a time of great rejoicing and mischief among the fairies who lived in the wood. Oberon, Their king, and Titania, their queen, have quarreled over possession of a little boy, the child of one of Titania's priestesses.To ...
10704: Stud Terkel’s Play “Working”
... about how they feel about their jobs through catchy tunes. The three characters that really grabbed my attention in the play “Working” was the hooker, the valet, and the schoolteacher; all these characters had expressed great talent when describing the hardship of their job. One of the character tales that really grabbed my attention was the Hooker. She has been a hooker ever since she was fifteen, and she got involved ...
10705: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
... the nerve cells that nourish the muscles are located. As this area degenerates it leads to scarring or hardening ("Sclerosis") in the region. Over 5,000 Americans are diagnosed with ALS each year. There is great variation in the course of the disease. Symptoms usually appear in individuals between the ages of 40-70, though the disease has been reported in both younger and older persons. Survival after the confirming diagnosis ...
10706: Justifying the Ways of God to Man: Paradise Lost, Book III
... gave us free will to choose as we please. If God is reason, then it is illogical to blame God for our bad decisions. The blame will ultimately always fall upon ourselves, which requires a great deal of responsibility to accept. Maybe that is why so few grasp the concept. It is the "easier enterprise" to point your finger at God when things go wrong. We make bad choices because we ...
10707: Macbeth: A Shakespearean Tragic Hero
... man of loyalty and an excellent warrior. Macbeth’s character is very strong and good willed but it is subdued by the many surrounding influences. Macbeth is represented as a tragic hero because of his great ambition and thirst for power, his failure in believing and relying on the witches’ prophecies, not being able to resist and giving in to Lady Macbeth’s manipulation and influence, which ultimately leads to his ...
10708: Hamlet: Revenge That Never Works Out Like It Should Have
... and his mother married his uncle weeks after. This discovery, along with everyone else’s ability to recover from the shock and grief so quickly, spoiled any sanity that Hamlet might have had before the great tragedy took place. It took all the happiness and comfort from his life and replaced it with anger and fear. This fear was instilled because of his father’s murder. Thoughts that might not have ...
10709: Around The World In Eighty Day
... so they went out and Fogg offered to pay a sum for an elephant for transportation paying up front two thousand pounds for the animal. A Parsee offered his service, which proved to be a great help in their journey to Allahabad. As they went on Kiouni stopped suddenly, and the Parsee heard a noise and went to check he came back and said that a procession of Brahmins were coming ...
10710: A Journey To The Center Of The
... well written book. The very idea of a person being able to travel into the earth is remarkable in itself. To put seas and creatures into the story is exceptional. Jules Verne is such a great writer, he makes this adventure seem as if it actually happened; as if it weren’t just some fantasy, but an undeniable existence.


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