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    Louis XVI aka Louis Auguste of France was born on August 23rd, 1754. Louis Auguste was lucky enough to be born in the beautiful palace of Versailles, where he became the son of Marie-Joseph of Saxony and Louis. Louis grew up in his early years being a very bright and educated boy, however he was very shy due to the fact that he had tutors rather than going to school. With this tutor, he studied religion, moralities, and humanities.Louis XVI was known to be a very active person, he enjoyed…

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    Long ago in England, during the medieval times, there was a good king named King Richard II. His evil brother, Lord Vernon, was jealous and wanted to be king and therefore tried to kill the king. King Richard was afraid Lord Vernon would try and harm his son, Prince Christopher. So he sent a messenger to his friend Carlin to take care of Christopher. Carlin took care of Christopher, and they lived together in Carlin’s hut. Later, when Christopher was five, he went to a boarding school and lived…

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    in order from most important to least important as follows: mythos, or plot, character, thought, diction, melody, and spectacle.” (sparknotes.com) The tragedy of Oedipus and Hamlet relates to Aristotle's Poetics because the stories uses pity of the ghost of king hamlet, so Hamlet will feel obligated to seek justice. It uses fear which Oedipus felt when he found out about his prophecy and wanting to avoid it. And the use of catharsis when Hamlet kills Claudius and avenges his father's death. “In…

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    In Hamlet, the tragedy written by William Shakespeare, King Claudius begins the Act I, scene II by announcing his recent marriage to his murder brother’s wife, Gertrude. After the announcement, he is brought a letter from Fortinbras demanding the land his father lost returned to Norway. He sends Voltimand and Cornelius to speak to the King of Norway about his vengeful nephew. Claudius is then presented Laertes, who seeks permission to return to France and is granted the right to leave Denmark.…

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    "The Hound" is a story written by H. P. Lovecraft. This story starts off building suspense. It starts off as the narrator watches his friend get torn apart by a creature beyond the imagination. As this happens the narrator feels like suicide is the answer, not wanting to get torn and mangled like Saint John. He hopes the heavens will forgive him for this unholy practice. He explains how this creature came to be. The creature was woken up by his expedition. His expedition involved a group of…

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    The Tron Existentialism

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    Furthermore, we can see the struggle to find the truth of life in the Tron. In this movie, many people believe that Sam’s father was mysteriously died but Sam Flynn shows that he do not care what other people’s opinion about his father in newspaper or television. Sam Flynn tries to discover his journey that led him to his father and he proves to himself that he has a possibility to change his destiny. Together with his father, Sam uses his potentiality to bring his father back to the real world.…

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    In the play, Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare, Hamlet is a university student who had to go through the tragedy of losing his father and understanding the truth behind it. He has to follow his fate in avenging by murdering his uncle, Claudius. He became a significant character to the play. In this particular play, Hamlet acts as a pathetic character with three major traits of being contemplative in his thoughts, impulsive in his actions, and melancholic in his words. His character…

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    Hamlet Response

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    So many actions and choices made to truly win nothing. By the end of it was never shown if the ghost was redeemed. Hamlet falls along with everyone else with no clear victor. Plot: After the death of the late King Hamlet his brother, Claudius, ascended the throne and wed the Queen. Prince Hamlet was not keen to the ordeal and was set onto the path of revenge once his father’s ghost appeared. The ghost of the late King Hamlet told his son that in order to redeem his father Hamlet must rid of his…

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    I know that you are not dead, there’s no way that you can be. I’ve been reading into this for quite a while, and there are many reasons as to how you are still alive. I hope that I will be able to meet you sometime soon. One of your other stage names, Makaveli, is one of the main reasons that people believe you to be alive. You picked this name after an Italian war strategist Niccolò Machiavelli, who pretended to fake his death. When the order of those letters are switched, it says, ‘Am…

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    Summary: Baybar

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    At the end of the novel, Baybars was forced to sign a treaty, since he had suddenly had lost his massive advantage. Ever since his close officer, Omar, had been killed in an attempted Templar assassination of Baybars, he had become depressed. Will himself lead the treaty party from Acre to Baybars, and presented the treaty to him in Chapter 47. Young had Baybars sign the treaty on May 22, 1272. The main problem with the treaty in the novel, besides having Will leading the charge, was when the…

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