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    differences, they all share the same necessary traits to make this piece come as one. They all illustrate a deity seen upon a chariot all being pulled by different beasts. Beneath those deities are the…

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    corpse. They could not transfer the warriors because they are too fragile. The clay warriors were untouched for 2000 years until farmers discovered them in 1973. Archaeologists estimate that there are more than 8000 soldiers. There are around 1300 chariots and 650 horses. Recent excavations uncover water flow. All of the army is arranged by rank. You can tell their rank by the armor and paint they…

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    chivalrous, this is significant as shows how Dickinson uses the character of death as a conceit to describe the process of dying. Edgar Allen Poe’s view that every component of poetry should contribute towards a “Unity of effect ,” is relevant in The Chariot as arguably the poems structure reflects Dickinson’s depictions of a calm death. For instance death is personified as being patient and as seen with “We slowly drove, he knew no haste,” which is perhaps reflected through the poems slow…

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    The Runt's The Charioteer

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    The Chariot (The Charioteer) is at once The Mind as a vehicle drawn by two horses (into four) and The Runt (small “e”), called “The Electricity”: The polar forces of The Lovers times the 4 elements made manifest as The Charioteer. In this line of Operation: Mind as The Chariot, is the female, and ‘The Current’ flowing through the mind, as male is The Charioteer. The female/male relationship is always and everywhere at work as The Lovers. That is why Justice must and does reside with The Mind.…

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    Zechariah’s visions begin with the sight of a horseman standing between two myrtle trees in a valley. Behind him were three horses of different color. When interpreted, the horseman is identified as the angel of the Lord, and the other horses are angels that search the earth. The discovery of these angels points to the purpose of the vision: the world was at peace because of God, and He would now utilize this peace to restore His people to a state of blessedness. Following a promise of…

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    One of the most important choice that he makes is to drive the Sun’s chariot which causes his own death. One of the thing that motivates Phaeton to drive the chariot is his curiosity and bravery. “Greatly he failed, but he had greatly dared” (Pg.185) Another reason that makes Phaeton drives the chariot is the promise of the Sun to give him anything he wants. Phaeton fell out of the chariot in the middle of his “journey” and turn into poplar trees. If Phaeton is still alive, I think…

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    Tutankhamun Theory

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    battle wound while walking home from the battle. The first piece of evidence that proves this is that x-rays reveal that Tutankhamun had no knee cap and multiple leg wounds which look as to have been made by a sharp point. Secondly, there are many chariots and arrows in his tomb which indicate his involvement in wars. Thirdly, there were several walking sticks that he used during the way back from the battle. Firstly, it is clear that Tutankhamun died due to a blow to the knee sustained in…

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    wearing Corinthian helmet with the shields and javelins on their hands. On the two sides of the battle, there are two female onlookers that raising their arms in a certain type of gesture. At The middle panel describe a scene that “Athena steps into a chariot”. Facing her was a “nude Herakles” holding bow and club. Right behind the four horses, “Apollo” is holding a lyre. There is a unidentified female figure that missing the head stands right behind the horse withers. At the horse head…

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    spectating at certain men’s sporting events due to the lack of clothing worn by athletes, there were several opportunities for women to be involved in games themselves, as chariot owners, gladiatrixes, and participants in the Heraean Games. Ancient sources like Pausanias tell us that on a few rare occasions the winners of chariot races were indeed women. Of course, the women were…

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    (demigod) then selected him to be her teacher while she protected him. Together the two established a plan to reach camp half blood and restore Apollo’s powers. Their plan revolved around three specific objects, which were Apollo’s bow, Apollo’s Chariot and the map of the labyrinth, whose intentions would help their plan for the better. Since Apollo is stuck on Earth with no way of protecting himself from harm except for a young teenage girl, his first thought is to find himself a Bow.…

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