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    Morality In Beowulf

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    Since it started in oral tradition, the epic Beowulf has no known author. It fill in as a portrayal of the Anglo-Saxon culture it starts from. As a show-stopper, it likewise fills its need of moral direction, today filling in as an exhibition of what values were vital to the Anglo-Saxon people. Particularly observed through the characters of Beowulf and Wiglaf, the poem Beowulf illustrates three critical morals of now is the ideal time: bravery, honor, and loyalty. Furthermore epic of Beowulf…

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    For all that are living, the fundamental concept of life is living then dying. The two distinct pathways, living and dying, are vast and abstract filled with infinite stories, therefore act as perfect candidates for subjectivity. Due to the fact that life is an inevitable factor of all matters, numberless perspectives and opinions on the controversial subject derive. More specifically, death is inevitable to all that are living, and when topicalized effectively in a piece of work, it acts as a…

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    Man sees his own life in the eyes of the dying. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Mr. Ernest Gaines novel, A Lesson before Dying. The narrator, Grant Wiggins, battles the conflict within himself while trying to motivate a death row inmate. Using dialogue within this character driven story, Mr. Gaines highlights an old struggle between a man wanting to do good in the world, and at the same time feeling inferior for the task. There are three modes of conversation I wish to utilize to prove…

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    If This Is A Man Analysis

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    The title of Primo Levi’s memoir if This is a Man has the sense that it is an unfinished statement. I have always envisaged it to be ‘if this is a man, then I don’t know what isn’t’ as a statement to question what defines a man. In his memoir, Levi explores this idea of what it means to be a man. He achieves this by using variation in tense to initiate the breakdown on humanity and through the selection of individuals he writes about who epitomize what it means to be a man, and what it means to…

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    Modern Day Gentleman

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    Do you have what it takes to be a modern-day gentleman? Do you even know the many rules and requirements of being a gentleman? No matter your size, age, or who you truly are you can be a gentleman. According to requirements given over this world’s vast history, today’s generation still has gentlemen among us. There are many different variations and kinds of gentleman throughout the world, but a gentleman is purely a thoughtful, polite, well-mannered man that has a good social standpoint and a…

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    In this passage taken from Barchester Towers, author criticize the duality of the Stanhope’s family in a satirical and a candid manner. By emphasizing their indifferent nature, author reveals his or her contempt toward Stanhope family’s pretentious attitudes. This is clearly shown through juxtaposition between their nature and their surface, paradox, and theme of indifference. First, there is a strong contrast between the family’s actual inner minds and reflected surface. The author first…

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    Cultural Roots

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    “Our identity has already been chosen for us; but it’s up to us to accept it, or fight and change it.” (Mia). Cultural roots will always be apart of who you are. No matter how you’re portrayed in society, or treated by others, it is ultimately influenced by your roots. Whether you’re trying to flee from cultural restrictions, balance an old or new culture, or trying to fit into your main roots, it is all impacted by where your cultural roots are from. Older generations value and respect the…

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    Downtown Beirut: A City of Ghosts? Question1: Aims: What is Mohsen trying to achieve? What position does he want to argue? What issues or problems does he explore? Ahmed Mohsen explores, criticizes and contrasts the present situation of the Down Town (DT) to its previous ancient situation. As per the writer, the Solidere's company rebuilds the downtown as a modern city; however, it lacks its soul and becomes an empty city. Mohsen said, "Most who visit Beirut's commercial downtown area will…

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    Contrary to the traditional plays that usually have clear plots, recognizable characters and logical dialogues, the plays that are categorized as absurd lack all of these essential elements. For this reason, actors playing Vladimir must first fully comprehend the practice of Theatre of the Absurd and the implicit information about the characters in the play script. The original notion of Theatre of the Absurd came from the existentialist philosopher Albert Camus who said, “The absurd is born…

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    Literature during the first half of the Twentieth Century reflected the disorder that had engulfed the entire world. There was a feeling among the common people that humanity had achieved the material progress at the cost of spiritual values and this loss was the root cause of the entire chaos. Instead of moral and spiritual themes, the works of art were full of themes like anxiety, chaos, boredom and emptiness in human life. Commenting on the change that was distinctly visible in Europe and for…

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