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    Argo submerges the viewer in an in depth portrayal of the iranian hostage crisis, not only through cinematic effects, but by analyzing the iranian hostage situation, and criticizing the current state of the hostility between the two countries. Understanding the Conflict The tension between Iran and the United States stemmed from an intense conflict over oil. Iran’s petroleum reserves were largely controlled by Britain and America. 1951 the People of Iran elected a new prime minister, a…

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    Women In Agamemnon

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    Cassandra did. It is hard not to wonder why Aeschylus would choose such an unordinary context. Throughout the city of Argos Clytemnestra is seen as a very loyal, dutiful wife. It is easy to believe that she did fall under this profile.…

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    All through The Odyssey, Odysseus ' energy was increased through the force of others bringing about three periods of comprehension: self-determination, mettle, and having a more noteworthy vision in life. To comprehend these three stages, one must have the capacity to overcome transcendence from those less valuable than others. In spite of the fact that Odysseus was physically solid, he was not who he was rationally, without the assistance and direction through the divine beings. Odysseus…

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    Yet the Egyptians also use the term Ekwesh which can possibly be related to Achaean. They are also referred to as having come from Argos due to the relation of the Hero-race. “As Danaos, the name-hero of the race, was King of Rhodes and Argos, these sea-Danaoi may have been Rhodian Argives” (Morritt, 2010, p 23) . Argos was a place of maritime occupation, its harbors facilitated cultural interaction which has been the catalyst to change in language and civilizations. Even…

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    When importing marine containers into Canada, they must first clear customs, which can involve fumigant testing and an examination of the container to ensure contraband isn't being smuggled into the country. ARGO Customs, a customs broker in Vancouver, can help navigate and explain the procedures for a less stressful importation experience. What is Fumigant Testing and Why is it Done? The use of chemical fumigants is often used by trade companies to kill any invasive alien species that could…

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    Comparison of myths Myths are not only from Greek culture; they can appear in many different cultures. A myth is simply just a story that had been told over and over again through generations. Classical myth and Serbs do indeed have many similarities. Serbs is a type of myth from the southeastern Europe. A specific myth titled Healing ritual: studies in the technique and tradition of the southern slavs has a few reoccurring themes of dishonesty and misleading of others. In classical mythology…

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    Vengeance In The Oresteia

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    In the Oresteia, the city of Argos is tragic due to the need for vengeance and the curse that runs in the house of Atreus. Agamemnon is a war hero who carries a curse in his family bloodline. The family carries this curse since they have a desire to gain power and punish through murder. The family of Argos only focuses on their own belief of what they view as just and act from that. They seek revenge and reasons to murder to gain justice and punish those who are guilty. Since they only consider…

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    The Suppliant Analysis

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    to asylum seekers entering Europe. In the ancient days, it was also an entry point for those fleeing oppression from the other side of the Mediterranean. The point of origin is the Middle East same as the ancient days while the host country named Argos-Greece by then is now Greece and Europe. Further to this, both cases focus on desperate people seeking for protection. Greece, which is the most southeasterly corner of the EU, operates like a gateway to a humanitarian disaster in both the…

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    50,000 years before you, the human eye, would be able to see. Constellations change as the earth moves around the sun. One was greatly impacted by this, Argo Navis. Ptolemy's´ constellations are still in use today. His constellation, Argo Navis, is now broken into three smaller parts. These three smaller parts created three constellations. Argo Navis is no longer seen as a constellation because it was broken down. In the future the movement of stars could impact the idea of constellations and…

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    The Tumultuous Nature of Home The characters of both Homer’s epic poem and Sophocles’ tragedies are trying to establish or return to the safety of their homes. They are searching and yearning for the safety, stability, and comfort that are expected at one’s own home. However, the home often disappoints in these regards, and is regularly the setting for extreme trauma and violence instead. By first establishing the expectation that safety and comfort can be achieved only within one’s home, and…

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