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    Antigone was a fascinating play/story. Oedipus and Jocasta had four children and they are Eteocles, Polyneices, Ismene and Antigone. Eteocles Polyneices were the brothers which were very different Eteocles was very stubborn while Polyneices was fair, loyal and devoted. The two sisters were kind of the same but had slightly different traits. Antigone was determined, stubborn, devoted, loyal, brave, religious, and intelligent, she was also a selfless person. While ismene was considered more…

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    There are two activities that I participate in, both pertaining to the performing arts. These include dance and orchestra. There are so many clearly defined differences in the two, like how one dresses for it, the styles, and the equipment that is needed for the activity. There are also many similarities though, and not just that they are performing arts. Some similarities include showing off in front of an audience. The first difference, the dress attire, is one of the biggest differences. For…

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    Equal is the word that could be used to describe the main characters in John Green’s, and J. D. Salinger’s books. Throughout this paper I will be comparing Looking for Alaska and Catcher in the Rye. Even though the main characters Pudge, which was Miles new name with his new friends, and Holden are very much alike. They might have a lot of similarities but they have their differences to. In this comparison paper I will describe both the main characters such as Pudge and Holden, and the minor…

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    In order for someone to isolate themselves from society, they must first be a part of it. In the book “Into the Wild,” Jon Krakauer’s focal point is how Chris McCandless was a headstrong man who was on a mission to avoid society by venturing out alone into Alaska. Although it is true that he sought isolation, in Sean Penn's movie “Into the Wild” he romanticizes Chris’ life by illuminating the personal relationships Chris had built throughout his lifetime. Simultaneously, he reveals Chris’ life…

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    In the novel, The Pigman by Paul Zindel, two teens fool an old man, but find the most valuable friendship they will never get again. John Conlan and Lorraine Jenson are two, out of the four in their group, friends that find the friendship of a lifetime. One night, they do their normal routine when hanging out with their friends Norton and Dennis, and have a competition. They compete to see who can have the longest conversation,using prevarications, with a stranger on the phone. Lorraine…

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    Snapchat and Instagram are very popular apps, which most teenagers and young adults have on their phone. Snapchat is an app that is geared towards those who want to message each other either with pictures or text. Instagram is an app that is mostly used for posting pictures and creating a page to keep those pictures on. Everyone has their own preference, but most prefer Snapchat. Snapchat is geared towards those who want the ability to say something and not have it stay around. Snapchat has…

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    The Odyssey By: Homer I can compare the Odyssey to the Illiad because they are both epics about the Mycenean or the Bronze age. The Iliad tells the final chapter in the story of two major Bronze Age “Greek” alliances battling each other. The Illiad is also a turning-road kind of epic and like the Odyssey, is very long. It ended when the Greeks defeated the Trojans while the Odyssey concentrated on how Odysseus can go back to his family, while his family struggles after the war. Both are seminal…

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    In “Antigone” Polyneices and Eteocles, two brothers in Thebes' war, both have been killed in battle. Creon, the ruler of Thebes, has stated that Eteocles will be buried and Polyneices left on the battlefield, so animals will destroy the body. Antigone and Ismene are the sisters of the dead brothers and now have to decide what to do. Antigone wants to bury Polyneices’ body, but it goes against Creon's law. Ismene refuses to help Antigone, because fear of death, but Ismene is unable to convince…

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    Fargo is the fictitious story of a series of murders taking place in a small town in the state of Minnesota named Fargo. Fargo’s story in known for its comically dark tone which radiates an immersive feeling of hopeless dread; but what really makes it interesting is the fact that the tale is told in both movie and television format. What is so interesting about Fargo’s multiformat is that it gives the viewer the opportunity to analyze and dissect what aspects of both iterations make them…

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    Joe falconer once said “Basically,we all love Colorado. It's all about camaraderie and telling a lie about how big a cliff you jumped off of.” Colorado is different from Amarillo because in Colorado there are mountains,the schools have districts depending on where you live by,and by the weather. In Colorado the mountains are very high up and many people enjoy living on them. There are many things you could do. If you live up there then u could go see the waterfalls. Also,there are…

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