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    Tabitha bedwell Mr. Tischer Techniques of writing 20 November, 2016 Teen Titans V.S. Teen Titans GO! Teen Titans was a soul searching, and heart wrenching comic: on the other hand “Teen Titans GO!” Is a humorous, and funny comic. These two comics although having the same characters and basically the same name are extremely different. Teen Titans was beneficial to the audience and provided the proper way to act in any situation while still having a great storyline and entertaining message. Then there is Teen Titans GO!, Teen Titans GO! is a moral disgrace to the memory of Teen Titans, it has no storyline improper jokes and shows nothing but cheap humor to the audience. Teen Titans GO! has no moral lessons and has only the purpose to make young children laugh at things that should not be shown to a child. Teen Titans GO! was made after Teen Titans was shut down, and since then has drawn to young children with its humor, this is not all bad but most of it's humor is things like fart jokes and self shame. In Teen Titans GO! the jokes are mostly aimed at the leader of the group which is Robin, Batman’s sidekick, he is the butt of most of the jokes, and this shows the children audience that it is funny to not listen to authority. This is the exact opposite of the lessons of loyalty and honor that Teen Titans show was known for, and one of the reasons why Teen Titans GO! Should not be seen as a good show for children. Teen Titan GO! To some is not that bad. Someone who…

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    Donna Troy V.S. Angela Donna Troy and Angela have a lot of similarities between each other, but they also have many differences. For an example, one is evil while the other is good. Although there are many more similarities and many more differences just waiting to be discovered. Donna Troy and Angela have a lot of similarities. First, Donna Troy is incredibly strong and very fast, almost the same as Angela. However, Angela is a tiny bit faster. Donna Troy has many differences from Angela.…

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    preventative medicine (the father). Briar Rose 's coma and subsequent awakening may therefore represent the journey after death to heaven. The spinning wheel serves as a significant motif in suggesting the concept of fate because, in Greco-Roman mythology, the Morai (also called The Fates) spin the thread of one 's life on a spinning wheel. The three fates of course determine independently of humans and gods the length of one 's life and the manner of one 's death. Correspondingly, The Trojan…

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    originated in Troy, the two heroes emerge from two very different mindsets and ideals. Aeneas lived after the fall of Troy and during its time of rebuilding, when the Roman values had a heavy influence on the new Trojan culture, which in turn, brought Roman elements into the ideals of heroism. Hektor came from the time before the destruction of Troy, a time when the Greek culture was still an independent and thriving way of thought and life, and it is reflected in the Greeks’ idea of the epic…

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    Through out the course of time woman have been said to be weak minded when is comes to ruling, because they are ruled by their emotions and most of all passion and love. Woman have been said to be the source to many of our problems During the reading of The lliad, The Odyssey, and The Aeneid the woman that have "caused the problems" were being told to do so by gods and goddesses. For Example in the lliad Helen was the "problem woman" in this story, however she never left Troy because…

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    This heavily hints at the idea that Homer was hoping to convey with this piece. By heavily hinting that the Greeks were superior to the Trojans by having the Greek hero be vastly superior to the Trojan hero, the sack of Troy was an inevitable event. This carries significance as a portrayal of one idea that may always hold true. That idea was the natural law of life, which has most popularly been recognized as Darwin’s law of natural selection: the weak are doomed to die at the hands of the…

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    Role Of Fate In The Iliad

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    “You often meet your fate on a road you take to avoid it” (French Proverb). Fate is an inevitable occurrence, we all have one. We all make decisions that eventually affect they way future things pan out. It is no different in a literary sense, in The Iliad you have a Trojan soldier named Hector who did not want to fight in the Trojan war. Hector decides to fight, but only for honor. “I have learned to be one of the best, to fight in Troy 's first ranks, defending my father 's honor and my own”…

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    Even when a priest insists that the city cannot be saved, Aeneas ignores him and rounds up his men to launch a counterattack out of his duty as a protector of Troy (Copley 828-829). This shows that the importance of duty is placed before the advice of a respected spiritual leader. It is significant because Romans view spiritual leaders as wise and respected figures of authority. It also shows that Aeneas cares more about saving his people than he does his own life. The Aeneid also shows that…

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    Throughout the history of literature, there have been many different examples of the characteristics present in a heros. Such works of literature come from great ancient societies such as the Greeks and the Romans. “Ancient Greek society placed considerable emphasis on literature and, according to many, the whole Western literary tradition began there, with the epic poems of Homer.”(Mastin) Examples of these include Homer’s, The Iliad and The Odyssey, as well as Virgil’s The Aeneid. The heroes…

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    for the dead. Rather, Thucydides says that all funerals are now “disorganized,” unlike how they had been previously (HPW 2.52). Athenians adopted the “most shameless methods” of disposing of the bodies, sometimes even throwing corpses on top of those that were already burning (HPW 2.52). This immorality, now clearly on display, combines with the threat of rapidly approaching death to trigger a complete breakdown in the conventional morals that had previously governed the city (Discussion 9/12). …

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