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Theological Consequences In Ki
<view this essay>.... than not, within some context of Christian thought. As Shakespeare was undoubtedly aware, interpretation of the play would necessarily be set in Christian context. (Even anti-Christian interpretation would be considered to be a Christian context in that it is reactionary.) The question arises as to whether or not Shakespeare, intentionally or not, has emphasized one strain of Christian thought while denouncing another? Or, in this play without any obvious redemption, has Shakespeare denounced Christianity altogether? I do not think he has gone to this extreme, but has instead challenged Christian interpretation as a whole. As we shall see, the distin .....
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Logos And Pathos In King's Letter From Birmingham Jail
<view this essay>.... First, if one examines the structure of the paper, he addresses initially the eight Alabama clergymen who had condemned his actions, later in the piece broadening his target audience to include the community and city before again focusing on the clergymen. By organizing his argument this way, the reader is drawn in as a spectator with no immediate defenses to contrary thought. Secondly, King continues his use of logos through careful definition of terms. He specifies, “A just law is a man-made code that squares with the moral low or the law of God. An unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with the moral law” (54). By defining just and unjust l .....
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Net Censorship
<view this essay>.... A.Conclusion.
After threatening the Communications Decency Act with a vetos of the past versions, President Bill Clinton signed the bill into
law on February 8, 1996.1 Before hand, congress approved the largest change of the nation’s communications laws in 62
years. One of the largest controversial topics included in the bill is the censorship of pornography, which now is a strenuously
enforced crime of distributing knowingly to children under 18. The congress overwhelmingly passed the bill with a landslide
414-16 House vote and a 91-5 Senate vote.2 It seems now that the wide bill might not be what it cracked up to be, as it
stands now, .....
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A Knights Purpose
<view this essay>.... see their town, Kidlen.
Kidlen was a quaint, tiny town, with a lord and a few nobles. They've been fighting for their independence for thirteen years now. Every war against Adbun brought on new hope, but that hope was then taken by the raiders of the east, when they did their monthly raid on Kidlen. Time after time, Kidlen was able to defend against the raids, but as food and rations became more and more scarce, so did their chances of living through another war.
The military was bubbling with excitement as the squires greeted the four lone knights who came back from the war. Bursting with excitement, Lance, who was the son of Kain, was a young rambunctious l .....
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The Odyssey Report
<view this essay>.... be polite.
Telemachos is very complimentary to his host by saying "Zeus must have such a
place" when referring to menelaos' house. He does this to let him know that he
will be a good guest and that he is a proper gentleman. Menelaos shows that he
to can be a good host and gives Telemachos food and shelter even when there is a
wedding going on. He says "go and take out their horses, and bring the men in
to share our feast". This shows that menelaos must be a good guest especially to
give them shelter during a wedding. Menelaos also does not pressure Telemachos
into answering any questions before he eats and enjoys the festivities; nor does
he give any indic .....
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Minnie Bibble
<view this essay>.... F. Scott Fitzgerald develops in both of these ways.
Fitzgerald uses direct characterization first in describing Minnie. Direct characterization is statements or facts that the author tells the reader directly. Using this we learned that Minnie is a fifteen-year-old girl, whose father had moved her to Southampton from New Orleans in May, in order to get her mind off of boys and love. This move was not very effective, she was engaged before the first of June.
Second, Fitzgerald also uses indirect characterization, through thoughts, words, and actions and through perceptions of other characters. This shows that Minnie has a wonderful personality and is ver .....
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Definition Essay: Punk
<view this essay>.... his conclusion that man is bad, or as Freud explains it in his book, Civilization and Its Discontents, "Homo homini lupus." This phrase literally means man is a wolf to man. Freud felt all men are innately evil and his aggression lies within him as part of human nature.
Freud felt aggression can be hidden deep in our subconscious and explode in certain situations. Aggression does not have to be subconscious in nature. It can be on the surface of our behavior and in constant use. Our inclination to aggression is apparent in one's relationship with their neighbors and apparent in what they see as every day, casual behavior.
Freud also believed aggression i .....
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Tamed Shrews And Twelfth Night
<view this essay>.... use of female characters. After examining these two plays, one will see that Shakespeare, though conforming to contemporary attitudes of women, circumvented them by creating resolute female characters with a strong sense of self.
The Taming of the Shrew is one of Shakespeare's most famous plays, and has weathered well into our modern era with adaptations into popular television series such as Moonlighting. For all the praises it has garnered throughout the centuries, it is curious to note that many have considered it to be one of his most controversial in his treatment of women. The "taming" of Katherine has been contended as being excessively cruel by many wr .....
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