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    Sanths 2 Main conflict Ed is a 19 year old that feels has not done anything prospective or good for himself and is searching to change; this is the main conflict of I am the Messenger. Ed expresses that he has having no achievements and no goals in life until he begins to get distracted by a game of cards that take him on new adventures leading him to ultimately overcome his dissatisfaction with life. The reader can notice the struggle the main character is going through during the rising…

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    The Archetypal God-Teacher is Lyon, he brings the gift of money and fame. The Deus ex Machina is her fame and fortune. Other helpers include, Grace Goddard, she was the one that co-signed the contract for Marilyn, her agent Harry Lipton, Darryl Zanuck, who approved of her screen test, and many more. The First Threshold is her first…

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    I will be discussing about the All State commercials. I believe the Allstate have a clear message that is completely memorable. When you think of Allstate you hear t Dennis Haysbert deep rich voice. Also the commercial are broadcast on almost every channel. The visual style of Allstate Commercial has changed over the years, but Allstate always finds a way to have a token of familiarity. In my opinion I believe Allstate does an excellent job in their marketing plan overall. When watching an…

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    Nietzsche argues that tragedy originated in the chorus of satyrs, a “fictitious state of nature on to which they placed fictitious creatures of nature.” To him, because this fictitious chorus birthed tragedy, tragedy was not held to the expectation of true everyday life. However, he claimed that the world of tragic art was just as real to the devoted Greek as the gods of Olympus. Reason being, the fact that within this Dionysian chorus lives a being whose existence is bound in myth and religion,…

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    Shinji Quotes

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    These are two very interesting quotes. They are stated in the scene where Shinji dangerously and courageously tries to swim a detached lifeline to a buoy. The first quote really encapsulates his own, intensely physical struggles. You can see how strenuous his work was with the quotes “The boy swam with all of his might,” and “Inch by inch, step by step, the huge mass of the enemy fell back.” Shinji’s diction in these quotes really exemplifies his struggle, and his word choice makes you really…

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    Slavery in Plautine and Terentian Comedy: A Literature Review Abstract: This review examines literature regarding slaves and slavery in Plautine and Terentian comedy. It seeks to explore any ways the field has evolved in recent years. This literature review contributes to the field by providing a much-needed summary of the existing literature. This review also addresses an existing lack of consensus among classicists regarding slavery in Plautine and Terentian comedy. The literature review…

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    Mech-Aug Research Paper

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    The year is 2052 scientist had developed mechanical augmentation and just made nano-augmentation (nano-aug). Regular human being hates the mechanical augmented (mech-aug) humans and can’t tell who the nano are augmented (nano-aug). Mech-aug humans have already sacrificed their flesh for better performance just to get shown up by nano-aug humans who have the same ability as their mech-aug brothers, they just appear more human. Agents having a kill switch/kill phase, so if any of the augs have…

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    modest and family orientated which results in the resolution, or his homecoming. In comparison to the Odyssey, Zemeckis has a more light-hearted and sad tone. Chuck is also characterised to conversely start off humble within his normal position at Fed Ex. Chuck’s fatal flaw is also different and explored to be an overcommitment to his work, time, and money as reinforced through frequent camera shots of close-ups of clocks which denote his commitment to time. Chuck’s statement that ‘we must never…

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    uses of deus ex machina which means god out of the machine. It is used as a literary device to portray the abrupt solution of a seemingly unsolvable problem which can be used to shock the audience. Both women manipulate people that they care about, and both do it out of love. However, Medea is fueled by rage as a result of her crumbling love. Helen is fueled by love and is attempting to save her love by crumbling another’s love for her. Medea goes so far as to kill her children and her…

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    Name: _______________________________ Epic & Literary Terms Directions: Use the textbook (beginning on pg.1194) and your Chromebooks to define the following terms as they relate to The Odyssey and literary epics. To apply your new understanding and help embed these terms in your memory, provide a brief example either from the text or from a book/movie/tv show with which you are familiar. Epic- A long narrative poem that recounts the adventures of an epic hero. An example of an epic is the…

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