| Title's for English Papers |
2.2 |
Follow the Leader There’s not a nobler man in Rome than Marc Antony III, ii, 118 . ... Truly, only a leader this clever could win over an entire audience with one speech. |
5.8 |
Clutesi’s Ko-ishin-mit and the Shadow People uses a variety of narrative methods and storytelling devices to present a moral in a story filled with magic realism. |
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... A famous Bible verse from the Book of Exodus, An eye for an eye, often reminds the society of the capital punishment, also known as the death penalty. |
2 |
Underage drinking has become a huge issue in society today, and I recently heard that people are actually petitioning to have the legal drinking age lowered. |
6.2 |
While Edith Wharton’s novel The House of Mirth is fictional, her depiction of the people and places of New York City circa 1905, where her novel is set, are exceptionally accurate. |
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The book’s time period, being that of the late 1900’s, reflects the views that women’s capabilities are equivalent to that of a man’s . In previous times women have been subjective to that of the opinions and desires of the man dominant in their lives. |
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Antigone by Sophocles is one of the most distinguished pieces of theatrical work that reflects upon Greek mythology and culture . Antigone has several themes and circumstantial settings that can be indirectly referred or related to in modern society. |
2.4 |
Antigone The story of Antigone deals with two main principle issues . ... After Antigone’s brothers die in battle with each other one of her brothers is given an honorable burial and the other was not buried and King Kreon threatened to execute anyone who tried to bury him. |
2.3 |
... In the play Antigone, by Sophocles, in a city called Thebes, the king, Creon is put in three different situations where a tragic flaw plays out. |
4.8 |
In Sophocles’ Greek tragedy Antigone, pride, respect, faith and love play a major role in the demise of Antigone . Antigone holds a very high respect for her family, and is outraged when Creon, King of Thebes, denies her brother of a proper burial. |
1.2 |
A The play entitled Antigone was written by a man named Sophocles, a scholarly author of philosophy and logic . The play Antigone is probably one of the most prominent interpretations of what a tragic drama entails , and certainly the apitimy of what the greek tragic drama entails. |
2.4 |
Pride and Consequences Gender Conflict in Antigone Antigone is a drama built around pride and consequences . Because the pride of the King Creon, Antigone has to break the law and become a criminal but unaware that her action would result in her becoming a feminist. |
4.6 |
Antigone The story of Antigone was based upon lies, regulations, and betrayal in the family of royal becoming . ... In the story, a character name Antigone proved that the first theme is so true. |
2.1 |
In the play Antigone, written by Sophocles and translated by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald, there is a struggle in the characters between their internal conflict and the law. |
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... If he would have changed his mind about Antigone, people might have look at him different . ... He is filling people with fear through Antigone to make people think twice about breaking the law. |
1.6 |
Dear Sister Antigone, Since you have chosen to leave this world and pass into death by your own will . I guess I’ll be writing this letter to you spirit. |
5.8 |
Antigone A Tragic Hero ? It is not often in Greek myth or tragedy that a woman is found portrayed as a tragic hero . However, Sophocles makes the hero of his Antigone, the third and last plays in the theme of Oedipus life, a woman. |
2.7 |
Sophocles tragic play Antigone, written in 441 BC, is a theatrical piece of drama . ... In fact, the character that has more of an influence over the way the other characters act and speak is the Sentry. |
2.3 |
Both Antigone and Creon have different point of view on the burial of Polynices . ... As a result, it became the initial problem in the story of Antigone. |
2.1 |
From the beginning of this play, Antigone is shown as a ruff and strong character . ... Antigone decides against everyone’s orders and advice and attempts to bury her brother. |
5.6 |
Antigone and Nora Strong Women In the two plays, Antigone and A Doll’s House, the protagonists of the stories are both women . They challenge the traditional roles of women in their respective society even though the plays are separated by thousands of years. |
1.5 |
Antigone, in Greek mythology, daughter of Oedipus, king of Thebes, and Queen Jocasta . Antigone accompanied her father into exile but returned to Thebes after his death. |
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Antigone as an Owner’s Manual for a Ship of State An operation of the ship is very similar to the ruling of a kingdom . The ship has a captain which conducts the crew on how to operate a ship and what a crew member’s responsibility is to run the ship according to the captain. |
2.2 |
... Antigone takes place in Thebes . ... Antigone is a young girl who is strong willed and brave . ... He does not like Antigone . ... Haemon is the fianc of Antigone and the son of Creon. |
1.1 |
Creon is the victim of irony in several ways . ... Creon fears disorder, it is clear when after the civil war he tries to establish himself as a leader, but his pride and stubbornness eventually brings about the discord in his kingdom. |
1.8 |
Creon, the proud king of Thebes has such a fatal flaw . ... Teiresias attempts to explain to Creon the severity of Creons actions, but Creon only shuns Teiresias. |
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... The quote, which comes from the Greek play Antigone, written by Sophocles some centuries ago, rings the bell for all attentive readers, for this significant moral holds true for many of the great literary works as well as to the incidents of modern times. |
1.1 |
Antigone, her name meaning born to oppose is portrayed as determined, defiant and proud from the beginning; in conversation, she accuses Ismene of weakness . This is noteworthy as Antigone appears to have no reservations in the matter - her fate results, not from extenuating circumstances or her own ignorance, but her aware sp , deliberate choice. |
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Sophocles, one of the greatest Grecian playwrights, argued in his Antigone that women were not incapable and weak as the culture believed them to be through the character Antigone. |
3.4 |
In the play Antigone by Sophocles, Creon and Antigone have distinct and conflicting values . ... Antigone, on the other hand, held the beliefs of the gods in high reverence. |
4.8 |
In The Promised Land Mary Antin recounts her experiences as a Russian Jew who immigrates to the United States . ... One might criticize the cheerful exuberance of The Promised Land and its seeming omission of any negative aspersions towards the United States, but such criticism would miss the point of the work. |
2.7 |
Shakespeare closes The Merchant of Venice with the spiritual death of Shylock where the values he cherished as solid virtues, like his ego, his money, and his pride, are instantly reversed as he is forced to become a Christian. |
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Flannery O’Connor’s short story, A Good Man is Hard to Find, displays the Misfit and the grandmother as characters with antithesis personas . The irony created by the antithesis personas cause a sense of confusion throughout he story. |
1.1 |
... These binaries reflect not just qualities inherent in the two places, but the changes that come upon Antony depending on which place he is in. |
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The story The Ants , is about a very normal family . ... Even the grandfather has hate built up inside him, and he, just like Tim, takes it out on the poor ants. |
6.5 |
In our study of Antz we see that the socialization process is different than that of American society . An ant’s destiny was determined at birth by the Queen. |
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Anyon Summary In Jean Anyon’s Learning Power article, it talks about how the education in each and every class system differs from one another . ... Anyon shows that in the working class schools most of the parents have blue-collar jobs, with 15 of the parents being unemployed. |
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Anything but Ordinary In Edgar Allen Poe’s short story, The Black Cat, the nameless narrator begins the horrifying story by informing his readers that he is about to relate a series of mere household events. |
2.3 |
The poem Anything Goes by Cole Porter captures the aura of the 1930’s or the Jazz period of American culture . The socially accepted feeling that anything and everything goes shows this period as a time of wild and bizarre amusements. |
1.2 |
hey baby im writing right now because your making me lol, but yah i really wanna get to know you even better than i kno you right now cuz ur teh greatest and i like tlaking to you alot. |
3.2 |
The two passages, one written by Audubon, and the other by Dillard are writings about large flocks of birds . The authors write about the beauty and surprise of these large masses of birds. |
5.1 |
An influential and skillful god, Apollo played an important role in mythology and the development of fine arts . Apollo represents order, harmony, and civilization in a way that most other Olympian deities cannot quite equal. |
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... In the poem, there are different elements used to emphasize the environment and how hard his the narrator’s father worked . ... The tone of the poem is testimonial and apologetic. |
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Hamlet - Ghost The presence of the apparition in the opening scene of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet sets a macabre and eerie tone while emitting and foreshadowing a theme of death. |
2.1 |
Advertising is a method that many companies use to sell their product; but what kind of advertising does a company use when the product deals with a woman’s menstrual cycle. |
7.2 |
Do not judge men by mere appearances; for the light laughter that bubbles on the lip often mantles over the depths of sadness, and the serious look may be the sober veil that covers a divine peace and joy. |
1.4 |
4 July 2002 Dear Sir Madam, Re Application for the position of Cabin Attendant Hong Kong Base With reference to the job vacancy notice posted at Jiu Jik dated 2 July 2003, I am writing to apply for the position of Cabin Attendant. |
2.3 |
In Min- Zhan Lu’s Professing Multiculturalism The Politics Of Style in the Contact Zone , the author points to a contradiction in teachers’ approaches to English Studies that embraces multiculturalism in real writers but pushes student writers towards accepting a fixed conception of academic discourse. |
3.5 |
This story is about a murder at Petra in Trans-Jordan . Hercules Poirot is a member of a party of tourists on an expedition . When one of their tourists is killed, and he is asked to investigate. |
1.3 |
Appointment with Love A short story by S . I . Kishor, is about a man who is in the war and a woman whom he starts talking to. |