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3171: Antigone And Creon
... into Hades, in opposition to Creon¹s decree. This shows her shortsightedness is because she only does what she thinks the gods want. Instead of abiding by the law that Creon decreed. Creon is also short-sighted because he refuses to believe any other opinions or laws than his own. Creon and Antigone are both so loyal which can also make them very extreme. Creon is an extremist in reason. He ...
3172: As Night And Day And The Heir
... After a person has done a bad thing they will usually feel guilty and when they feel guilty enough they will admit to there wrong doing. Guilt exists in everyone that is human. In these stories “As the Night the Day” and “The Heir” guilt affects the two children Kojo and Sogun. In the Story “The Heir” Sogun felt guilty for letting his grandfather accuse Sokpae for taking the jades when ...
3173: Antigone: Gender Conflict
... Olympic games. Women were made separate games to attend. These separate games were dedicated to Hera, Zeus’s wife. These games were attended by unmarried women. The women were allowed to compete in footraces on short tracks. They wore tunics, while the men competed naked. Women who won the races did not receive the same honors as men. Men received public honors and a lifetime supply of food, paid for by ...
3174: A Worn Path By Eudora Welty
... is how Ms. Welty starts her story. Could you guess by the first line that this story was going to be about some type of struggle? If you have read many of Eudora Welty’s stories, you will find that hardship in the South tends to be a topic she enjoys relaying to her readers. This first line is but one of many references to the setting of “A Worn Path ...
3175: American History X
... any preference by whites for their own people and culture. It is any resistance by whites to the idea of becoming a minority people. It is any unwillingness to be pushed aside. It is, in short, any of the normal aspirations of people-hood that have defined nations since the beginning of history - but only so long as the aspirations are those of whites.
3176: Decameron
The Decameron, by Boccaccio, is a frame story written in the mid fourteenth century. There are a hundred stories told over a span of ten days. On the second day, a man tells a story about a princess, Alatiel, who was sent away to marry a king. Before Alatiel reaches her destination, she has ...
3177: Community Service At Colleges
... Center for Community Outreach, the volunteers worked at one of 15 different work sites throughout the day. They included campus clean up of litter around the ponds, sorting donations at Windham Area Interfaith Ministry, reading stories to children at the Lutz Children's Museum in Manchester and making tree ornaments with the residents of the Mansfield Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation. "We had a wonderful turnout this time," said Ryan Griswold ...
3178: Anthem
... first time in his whole life he saw what he looked like. When he saw his reflection it surprised him he did not look like his brothers he looked stronger then his brothers who looked short and fragile. The next day in the forest he had heard foot steps behind him he turned around and it was Liberty. She had heard of what he did and followed his path into the ...
3179: An Occurence At Owl Creek Brid
AN OCCURRENCE AT OWL CREEK BRIDGE This short story in my opinion was all about a man's fear of death. It uniquely recites the cycle of human life, as the man is about to be hung off the bridge. It was a ...
3180: Analysis
... as an inconvenience and a disappointment to his father. He also felt like a disappointment to himself. A final way that Kafka reflected his life in "Metamorphosis" was describing his family. Mr. Samsa is very short tempered with very high expectations. When Gregor went out of his room for the very first time as a "monster," his father exploded with rage and fury. Mr. Samsa chased him with a cane and ...


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