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1491: A Man For All Seasons - 16th C
... they knew because of the thick black line between the rich and the poor. If you were poor then you could probably pull a few tricks that would get you in well with the local lord and this improve your life. I’ll prove that in my next area of focus. Robert Bolt was fascinated by More’s ability to gain status through hard, honest work. He did not get to ...
1492: Comedy
... ln 147-151). Lear ignores this plea and even banishes Kent, who returns later, disguised as a servant. Another person to recognize his mistake is the fool. In one of his rhymes, he says, "That lord that counselled thee to give away thy land, come place him here by me - Do thou for him stand. The sweet and bitter fool will presently appear; the one in motley here, the other found ...
1493: Canterbury Tales, Franklins Ta
... one day, encounters her and finally expresses his deep passion that he has bottled up for her for so long. Dorigen is caught off guard and is initially drawn back by the Aurelius remarks. The Lord that gave me soul and life/ I never meant to prove a faithless wife (P. 416). Dorigen, unsurprisingly, reinforces her fidelity and her promises that she had made to her husband prior to their marriage ...
1494: Cloudstreet, Tim Winton
... Page 424. We can relate the name Fish, to the symbolic figure of a fish that Jesus used meaning peace and the name Lamb symbolically representing that we as lambs follow the herd as the lord is our shepherd. This ultimately conveying a duality of his name, in which we can associate many aspects of his character. In his visions we see guardian angels and of him being able to talk ...
1495: Call Of The Wild 2
... dogs had trouble pulling, Hal bought more instead of lightning the load. The big problem came far into the trip when the ran out of food. Soon the tired, starving dogs began to drop like flies. When the pulled into John Thorntons camps, a tired and pathetic mess. Hal wanted to go across unsafe ice even against Thorntons advice. When Buck refused to continue, Hal whipped him till J John interfered ...
1496: Iliad By Homer
... gloriously over the plain to theplace where he is wont to bathe in the fair-flowing river- he holds his head high, and his mane streams upon his shoulders ashe exults in his strength and flies like the wind to the hauntsand feeding ground of the mares- even so went forth Paris from high Pergamus, gleaming like sunlight in his armor, and he laughed aloud as he sped swiftly on his ...
1497: Inherit The Wind
... persuasive contentions either way, I’ve fostered my own belief in the matter. That, as a scientist you can believe in God and as a devout you can entertain evolution. Forget the book of the Lord or the book of Darwin, in my book they are two totally separate things. No scientific theory, including evolution, can pose any threat to evolution -- for these two tools of human understanding are parallels, and ...
1498: Images Of Light And Darkness I
... can only lead to his death. Again, Shakepeare is employing the technique of divide and contrast to build tension and move the play along. After two scenes of preparation, we come to the party at Lord Capulets. Romeo is there to see lost love, Rosaline, and Juliet to consider marrying Paris. But, the moment Romeo sees Juliet, he praises her: “O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright (light)…Beauty ...
1499: Iliad As A Dictate Of The Fath
... Peleus’ son Achilleus…” (1, 1). With the opening we see how important the father’s name is in describing the identity of the hero. The same occurs in the lines to follow, “…Atreus’ son the lord of men…” (1, 7). In this line the name Agamemnon is not even mentioned, even though it introduces the hero for the first time. The fact that he is the son of Atreus provides enough ...
1500: Cultural Inheritances In Polyn
... Polynesian cultural inheritances of mythology. Throughout the voice of Sanctuary of Spirits many Polynesian legends are referred to; such as Te Rauparaha, Tama, Hakitara, Pehi, Te Hiko, Tamaiharanui, etc. Throughout the voice of The Dark Lord of Savaiki legends such as Paroa and Paetou are mentioned. The name in the title itself is synonymous with his culture s mythology. In Soul Traps , the legend of Maui is present again, as in ...


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