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Greek Mythology
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This paper discusses various topics in Greek mythology. It looks at the heroic ideal that Odysseus represents. In addition, it compares and contrasts Lysistrata and Antigone. The author also describes what Pericles' Funeral Speech, by Thucydides.Develop what Pericles said about Athenian democracy. The author also looks at Virgil's sympathies and his management in the affair between Aeneas and Dido in Book four in the Aeneid. The author concludes by talking about the insights into Greek social life, daily routine, and the contradictory effects of romantic love found Sappho that is not found in other Greek authors? Pages:12 Sources: 5 Format: MLA |
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Comparison And Contrast: Aeneas And Achilles As Epic Heroes
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The purpose of this 3-page, MLA-style paper is to compare and contrast Aeneas and Achilles as epic heroes. It will show that, based on their respective attributes and actions, Aeneas and Achilles are representative of their times and societies, and of the evolution of the understanding of a hero from one who performs magnificently in battle, to one dedicated to the mission of serving the people and the Gods. Bibliography offers 3 sources. |
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Desdemona: Her Own Worst Enemy
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This 3 page paper defines the Aristotelian definition of the tragic hero, their qualities, strengths, and weaknesses. In particular, this paper discusses Shakespeare’s heroes, their hidden flaws and their falls from grace. Desdemona is the character in Othello that is analyzed within this paper. It is three pages long and uses no sources. |
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Othello The Tragic Hero
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This is a two-page essay on “Othello” and why he classifies as a tragic hero as defined by Aristotle. Othello’s noble qualities are discussed as well as the hidden fault that led to the character’s downfall. Speech from the play is utilized to prove this analysis. It is in MLA format and relies on no outside sources. |
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Othello As Greek Tragedy
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The purpose of this 4-page, MLA-style paper is to understand Othello in the context of the tragic protagonist, compare him to a similar character in a Greek play and, using the differences and commonalities prove that Shakespeare used the same “formula” to appeal to the masses in Othello. No sources were required. |
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Prophecies In The Odyssey
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This four-page paper looks at the different prophecies described in the Odyssey and how these themes were central to the plot. This paper also takes a brief look at how the prophecies relate to Greek religious beliefs and cultural anxieties. |
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Greek Mythology
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This one-page paper discusses how the mythological stories of other countries might have affected Greek mythology. It also shows a comparison between the story of creation in the Islamic religion and that of Hesiod. It has no bibliography. |
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Questions Regarding Greek Mythology
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This one-page paper briefly examines questions regarding Greek mythology: the role of Prometheus, creation of woman, the loss of perfection, and a great flood, looking at parallels with Biblical traditions. |
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Oedipus Rex
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The following is a 2-page discourse on Oedipus Rex, the tragic hero. His fulfillment of the tragic hero criteria and his sanity are discussed herein. There are no outside sources included in this essay. |
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Egyptian and Greek Gods
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This three-page paper on the humanities examines the portrayal of heroes and/or gods in the ancient Egyptian and Assyrian civilizations, as compared to their representation by the Greeks of the classical period. The Greek period relates the interest of the time in humanism, history, philosophy and democracy to such works as the Head of Alexander and other contemporary works of art and literature. The paper is written in MLA format, and has one reference cited. |
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