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    action (karma) or knowledge of self (atman). The Isha sets the tone for the next Upanishad (Taittiriya ) to discuss the ethical duties of a Hindu in the ninth anuvaka. Those duties have to do with justices, study of the atman, rituals, obligations, hospitality, procreation, raising children, truth and other actions considered to be right. In the final Upanishad (Katha ) the tone changes from self-discovery through ethic and…

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    popular Greek heroes such as Achilles, Heracles, and Odysseus. Among these great heroes are Theseus and Perseus. These two mythological figures hold many similarities; therefore, comparing the myths of Theseus and Perseus allows one to detect underlying themes and messages that resemble and complement each other. The archetypal hero is known to venture on eventful journeys after an extraordinary birth. Perseus and Theseus are famous for their triumphant quests in Greek mythology. The lives of…

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    story of Jael and Sisera. Jael is the direct link to the Israelites being led out of misfortune. As a whole, Judges has many themes and stories that are violent…

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    both her and the people around her (Ridgeway 141). The audience’s cathartic experience is greatly increased because the events are beyond the hero’s—in this case, heroine’s—control. Although Sophocles was one of the first playwrights to explore such themes, the origins of the tragic play occurred much…

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    castle, he praises the castle’s pleasant environment and hospitality, “This castle hath a pleasant seat. The air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses.” (Act 1, Scene 6, 37-53) This quote is significant because it contains dramatic irony, which audience already knows Duncan is going to be murdered but he has no idea. it relates to the thesis that he was tricked by the appearance pleasant castle and Macbeth’s hospitality finally be murdered by Macbeth. After the King…

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    Chef Mantuano believes in keeping it somewhat simple to make sure not to disguise the amazing flavors just waiting to be presented. And even though it’s a four-star establishment, Chef believes that everyone should be welcomed with Italian Hospitality. "Hospitality is something Italians have perfected over the years," he says. "Even in a four-star restaurant, we make you feel…

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    Feminism In The Penelopiad

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    Greek mythology although based in ancient times is still prevalent today. Many themes that appear in myths are still maintained in modern adaptations. Homer’s Greek epic, The Odyssey gets a fresh perspective in Margret Atwood’s novel The Penelopiad. Taking place during the same timeline of Odysseus’s long journey home, The Penelopiad brings to life the perspective of his wife, Penelope. Penelope who is miserable and longing her husband’s return has to take care of kingdom he left behind on her…

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    The theme of Destructive love within relationships in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Bronte’s Wuthering Heights are presented through sexism, jealousy, and betrayal. In Wuthering Heights, characters find themselves unable to understand the meaning of love, but rather engage in a series of destructive; dysfunctional relationships with one another. The worst of these is the destructive nature of the relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine. Catherine knows that Heathcliff is the one she really…

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    differently. Although both writers use the motif of Lancelot’s struggle between these two roles, Chretien blames his role as a lover as being detrimental to his knighthood, whereas Malory attempts to emphasize Lancelot’s Although they have differing themes, both authors showcase…

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    With a close up of various regions of countries, one can see how everyone who speaks a language will not speak it the same way. Created in the 1980s, American Tongues is an informative documentary that illustrates the theme of dialectal variation in the United States. America has been considered a melting pot for multiple diverse people and cultures. In the past, settlers who traveled to and across the United States left their mark on various regions as they brought their accents, such as…

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