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3.1

Oedipus Free Will versus Fate


“Oedipus the king”, a play by Sophocles, is a Greek tragedy that tells of the downfall of Oedipus, king of Thebes. Abandoned on a mountainside as a baby, Oedipus was adopted and raised as the son of Corinthian king Polybus. When a journey to Delphi foretold what horrible fate was in store for Oedi...

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Cultural Diversity


Organization: The organizational pattern for your speech was adequate to the topic you spoke about. You had started out stating 3 main topic points, but throughout the speech you didn’t elaborate sufficiently on the main topic points. You touched briefly on each on of the ideas, but you didn’t reall...

2.1

Graduation Day


Graduation Day “Graduation Day” is a short story by Maya Angelou that describes a young African-American graduate called Marguerite Johnson. Marguerite faces the reality of prejudice on the day of her graduation because of racism in a speech by a white man. After the white man leaves, the graduat...

1.4

The Role of the Fool


The Role of the Fool The role of the Fool in Shakespear's play 'King Lear' is that he guides King Lear into the right direction, and makes him realize all of the mistakes he has made. As soon as the Fool points out all of the mistakes that king Lear has made, he vanishes. One day I was walking down ...

2.3

Insanely Horrible


When it comes to horror films , I am usually at front row seat. Horror films have always been a favorite thing of mine. I started watching them since I was 5 years old and it always was in the dark without any lights on. Horror films like King said are a release of crazy mentality, a discharge and a...

4.9

How were the Capetian kings of France eventually able to subordinate the Angevin s


... This was achieved by Philip Augustus, king of France, stripping king John II of England of his lands in France. He was eventually able to do this by expanding his royal domain and increasing his royal revenues. ... By doing this Philip had made sure that when he confiscated John’s fiefs, he d...

5.4

How does Lady Macbeth s language in Act 1 scene 5 and Act 5 scene 1


How does Lady Macbeth’s language in Act 1 scene 5 and Act 5 scene 1 reveal the change that has overcome her? In the opening speech of Act 1 scene 5, Lady Macbeth is reading a letter, which she has received from her husband, Macbeth, a brave warrior who fights loyally on the side of good for the k...

1.2

Room 101 Speech


Room 101 Speech I believe that public toilets should be banned to Room 101 forever. This is because of the following reasons that I am now going to explain. Firstly, the smell inside most public toilets is unbearable yet they all claim to be cleaned regularly. Maybe the council should actually check...

2.3

Henry Martin Gasser


Jazz Brown Henry M. Gasser Henry Martin Gasser was born in New Jersey in 1909, and he died in 198. ... Gasser began painting at an early age, and through his life he studied as a painter, teacher, author, and illustrator. ... Gasser was also a member of many art clubs and or...

4.1

Malcom X by Jon Hamilton


When Malcolm X first began to publicly speak out his opinions on life in America I feel as though he was just expressing things he learned from Elija Mohammad during his time in the nation of Islam. ... To test my theory to be true I read speeches from Malcolm X both during his time with the Natio...

2.2

Reflections on Power


Reflections on Power Power, one simple word that contains many different conceptions. Whether it is spiritual power in the afterlife or an absolute monarchy in the present life, in the end, power holds the same basic meaning in this world as depicted in many art forms. As shown in the Victor...

4.7

Oedipus


... Aristotle further explores his definition of tragedy by depicting the character Oedipus from the tragic play Oedipus the King. ... Oedipus’s power was noticeable throughout the play not only because he was the king which placed him above all others but because he was the only one that was a...

5.1

King Kong


... The movie I am going to discuss now is ¡§King Kong 1933¡¨- The greatest and most famous classic adventure-fantasy (and part-horror) film of all time is King Kong (1933). ... Many special effects took an important place to make a successfully film - King Kong 1933, such as: Stop motion pho...

4.7

BODY AND SOUL SONGS


1. Nobody's Supposed To Be Here - Deborah Cox 2. I Wanna Know - Joe 3. I Belong To You (Every Time I See Your Face) - Rome 4. Nice And Slow - Usher 5. A Woman's Worth - Alicia Keys 6. When Can I See You - Babyface 7. Brotha - Angie Stone 8. Lady D'Angelo 9. All My Life - K-Ci & JoJo 10. Anytime - Br...

5.1

Kings Dream in Todays Society


... gave one of the best speeches in American history on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, which tells of his dream to equally unite Americans. ... He wants people to share his dream. ... His dream has not been completely achieved and never will be, but there has been a huge improvement in the...

1.2

facts Contradicted in George Bush ¦s State of the Union Address are as followsORGeorge W is


There were many good points in George Bush¡¦s address to a joint session of congress on September 20th, such as¡K well, okay, so there weren¡¦t, but the speech is still one that should be remembered for its comic value. Practically all of Bush¡¦s points are ones that he goes on to contradict later ...

1.4

Hamlet


... 2 „« Gertrude the queen of Denmark has just married Claudius the new king of Denmark the brother of her dead husband old king Hamlet the father of Hamlet (incest), shortly after the death of old Hamlet. ... He then talks about the threat from young Fortinbras as he thinks Denmark is weak b...

1.2

Stats


Reaction Paper At the beginning of the play, Macbeth is the ideal definition of manhood to the reader. Macbeth is a good, virtuous man who King Duncan trusts as a good ruler. He is respected as the Thane of Glamis. He is trusted so much by King Duncan that he is pronounced Thane of Cawdor by King Du...

1.9

MacBeth The Manipulated


Macbeth the Manipulated “If chance will have me king, why chance may crown me, / Without my stir”. Wishful thinking as chance alone will not usher in Macbeth’s kingship in this tragedy by William Shakespeare. Yet the “black and deep desires” of Macbeth are not great enough for him to begin this asc...

1.7

King Arthur


Though Arthur is quite firmly established as an historical figure, there appears to be little evidence that he was the King of tradition. To quote Nennius, "Arthur fought. ... " This would seem to confirm the popular view today that Arthur was a professional soldier: a brilliant military leader empl...

2.6

Characterization


Characterization Macbeth and Lady Macbeth were well-mannered, loyal, and honorable people in the kingdom. Macbeth was a courageous General of the Scottish-Army who fought hard and loyally for Duncan, the king. Lady Macbeth loves Macbeth very much and is a good wife. Despite their geniality they were...

1.2

habiib


If the name of King Arthur is mentioned, I suppose what comes to mind is not so much one person as a whole array of characters and themes, a montage so to speak. Of course we do think first of the King, the magnificent monarch of a glorified or idealized medieval realm. But we think also of his Quee...

4.7

Victims vs. Creators


When comparing a Victim and a Creator, a victim will blame some else for their problems where as a creator will look for the solution to the problems. A victim is a complainer a creator is someone who rarely complains but takes action instead. Many of you folks in prison are here because you think l...

2.2

king lear and literary techniques


Many literary techniques are used to emphasize the theme of the Shakespearean play "King Lear. ... In King Lear, the techniques of imagery, foreshadowing, and irony help to reinforce the dramas theme that people are blind to the truth. ... In act 2, scene 4 the fool is telling Lear that poor fat...

1.4

mountain king


MOUNTAIN KING The statue on Mount Cristo Rey, Christ the King, was but a dream in Father Lourdes F. ... 1) Although the mountain is geographically in New Mexico, the base also lies in Texas and Old Mexico. It was in 1933 when Father Costa started to investigate...

1.7

hamlet's character


In Hamlet's speech in act three, scene three Hamlet discloses many facets of his character to us, aspects that we have thus far only been able to see as fragments in other speeches. He reveals himself to be an over-analytical man who often procrastinates. He also shows that he does not really want t...

6.2

How far does Shakespeare s Macbeth follow Aristotle s theory of tragedy


How far does Shakespeare’s Macbeth follow Aristotle’s theory of tragedy? Shakespeare’s Macbeth follows Aristotle’s theory of tragedy in many different ways. ... I have done research into Aristotle’s Poetics from using the Internet and Encarta 98. In addition, I have done some rese...

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Branagh interpretation of Henry V in 1989


Branagh interpretation of Henry V in 1989 Ideal Ruler - positive and negative -Starts film with a low marching beat, giving the impression of being pessimistic. And gives the imagery of death.(negative) -With the line "with right and conscience make this claim", it shows the king as being clever and...

8.4

satan and paradise lost


Satan’s rebellion leads us to another one of his noticeable skills. ... With this ability Satan is able to persuade others to follow him in his rebellion. Satan gives many speeches throughout the epic. Although the speeches are very long and thorough, they are also very persuasive at the same time,...

1.6

june


Some individuals in literature try to do what they believe is right, even though they face oppositions. In the play "Antigone", by Sophocles, and "A Few Good Men", by Rob Reiner, Both Colonel Jessep and King Creon are two such inividuals. In both of these plays, they are both successful in doing wha...

1.2

Language Comparsions


Comparisons between language contexts The spoken version of the text is known as ‘Spontaneous Speech,’ which means that the language is authentic. The written version of the text is known as ‘Scripted Dialogue’ which means that the language is crafted. Authentic speech is very informal and uses a lo...

7.5

Musics Influence In Society


Sixties Music and How it Reflected the Changing Times Chris Montaigne Professor Shao Rhetoric II The 1960’s in the United States was a decade marred by social unrest, civil rights injustice, and violence both home and abroad. These were some of the factors that lead to a cultural revolution. The rev...

3.7

Macbeth Victim or Villian


Shakespeare-Macbeth: Written Brendan Jones Yr 12 Scottish Inquest Report: Macbeth – Victim or Villain? b) Macbeth was responsible for all of his own evil acts Members of the panel I present to you the argument that Macbeth was responsible for all of his own evil acts. The seeds of this evil ...

1.6

September 11


... They both spoke on issues dealing with the tragic events of Septermber 11, 2001 and America’s reaction to these horrifying events. ... ” I was very amused with the opening of his speech where he used a visit to Disney’s Epcot in Orlando, Florida as an example of change in society after Septe...

1.2

Speech Of The Jewish Settler


Speech Of The Jewish Settler UN Secretary General Koffi Anan, distinguished heads of states. A pleasant good morning to all In behalf of my Jewish brothers and sisters, I stand before you today, to propose a solution that will solve the problem that has been haunting us, Jews and Arabs, for a ...

2.7

king louis XIV


When Louis XVI became King of France in 1774, he was only 20 years old. ... All of Louis actions were attempts to achieve one goal. Louis XVI tried to please the French people and prevent the French Revolution. ... Earlier, Louis XVI had set the precedent for this event. ... The actions of Louis ...

2.5

Discuss the techniques Tennyson uses to present his particular view of King Arthur in the Passing


In this extraordinary epic poem, Tennyson has infused the legend of King Arthur with passionate intensity that has up until now been absent. In addition to this, for the first time King Arthurs story becomes something more than a dry retelling of stories and events. Underlying "Idylls of the King" i...

7.2

Tales about King Arthurand His Noble Knights


Tales about King Arthur and His Noble Knights Was Morgause to blame for all of Arthurs troubles? ... Although no one had a clue about it, Mordred was the son of Arthur and Morgause. ... Chretien characterizes Lancelot as the best of all knights in his four romances: skilled in arms, chival...

1.4

my interpretion of the opening speech of the nuermburg trials


Robert Jackson’s “The Arrogance and Cruelty of Power” was powerful and persuasive opening argument to convict the Nazi criminals. Delivering he opening statement for the first military tribunal to prosecute people for war crimes, he really set the standard for war crime trails from then on. In this ...

1.5

shakespear lit


Sophocles’ play “Oedipus the King” is a drama because it contains the three elements that are required for a drama. Those elements are it must contain a story, it is told in action, and it has actors who impersonate the characters in the story. The story in “Oedipus the King” is that he was once tol...

1.8

Archemides Pricipal


Archimedes was a Greek philosopher who was asked to solve a problem. That problem was to determine whether the king’s crown was really solid gold. He solved this problem using a highly advanced, for it’s time, method called water displacement. He never knew it but he would solve the problem of the k...

1.9

King Arthur


Arthur, King of Britain, became a national hero between the years 1150 and 1200. ... But right on through the Middle Ages, a long series of story tellers kept Arthur glowing in the imagination of Europe. (Ashe 9) A vast public knew Arthur. ... Did Arthur and his knights ever exist? ... Here i...

4.1

death penalty


The Death Penalty “Aaahhh,” cries a girl as she tries to run from an angry mob. ... Throughout time the Death penalty has been the way to deal with the wicked. Not in just on country but all over the world, the death penalty has been the solution the problem of the world’s criminals. ... Hen...

2.6

Free Speech Threatened Rights of Corporations Above the Rights of Individuals


... Like Thoreau, the citizens of the United States today are faced with unjust laws that favor the rights of businesses over the rights of citizens. ... Unfortunately, this law is very poorly written, and is now regularly used by corporations to restrain free speech activity by limiting the co...

2.1

Macbeth


Macbeth Essay Macbeth is the tragic hero in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth. ... The first time his tragic flaw comes into play is after Macbeth returns from the war, and tells his wife about the prophecies told to him by the witches. He then tells her that the King Duncan is coming to stay with ...

3.3

Henry V and Responsibility


In William Shakespeare’s Henry V, as in any case, responsibility is an important virtue for a king or other leader to possess. ... Godshalk, “A King […] should assume complete responsibility for his [decisions]. ... However, “Henry does not” (Godshalk 123) recognize the responsibility that comes ...

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King Lear


Discuss the contribution of The Fool in King Lear In the play King Lear by William Shakespeare The Fool plays a number of roles from a voice of conscience to a representative of Cordelia. ... Lears “all-licensd fool” has a close, affectionate relationship with Lear, “nuncle”. When Lear fears ...

3.6

macbeth Plot Summary


· The witches meet to plan their meeting with Macbeth · The king, Duncan hears reports that his General, Macbeth, with Banquo has defeated the traitor, Cawdor · Duncan awards Macbeth the title ‘Cawdor’ · Macduff defeats the Norwegian king · Macbeth and Banquo ride to meet the king · They m...

1.4

mother tongue


In an essay called “Mother’s Tongue”, Amy Tan writes about the power of language. When giving a speech to a group of people she realizes that her speech sounds wrong because her mother is in the room. The English that she used with her mother was different than the English she used in speeches. T...

3.8

Non violent protest in Letter from a Birmingham Jail


... Perhaps the most common way of seeking these rights has been to protest though there is always the debate of whether non- violent protest or violent protest is more effective. ... was one advocate of non- violent means of protest. In his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” he justifies his use of...

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4. Oedipus Rex by Sophocles Predestination versus Fate

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