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    The Habsburg Family Andrew Overton The Hapsburg Family was one of the most powerful families in the world, who dominated the political landscape across Europe for much of the Medieval ages and throughout the Renaissance. The Hapsburg family ruled a large variety of different nations throughout its reign, including the Holy Roman Empire, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Sicily, Hungary-Croatia, colonial possessions in the New World, and other nations. The Hapsburgs were an incredibly powerful royal house…

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    books called V for Vendetta and a movie followed in 2006. (Moore) The movie takes place in London, England in the year of 2038. (V for Vendetta Movie Summary) In V for Vendetta, London is under the dictatorship of Chancellor Sutler, and the character V realizes that there is something wrong with the country and it needs to be changed. With V and Evey…

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    King Henry And King Lear

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    Similarities between four characters and two families are prevalent throughout William Shakespeare’s King Henry and King Lear. The similarities between the characters and families shows how both plays can be compared in terms of character function, theme, and plot device. The comparisons demonstrate King Henry and King Lear’s demanding attributes, King Lear’s knight and Hotspur’s ability to recognize that their friends are not being treated respectfully, and the beginnings of feuds between the…

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    Without a doubt, I contemplated that both Dial M for Murder and A Perfect Murder were greatly suspenseful films that made me become fond of the beautiful actresses, Grace Kelly and Gwyneth Paltrow. But after analyzing the similarities and differences of the two films, I certainly developed two distinct outlooks on each film. One is that I certainly do have to agree to the fact that the cinematic details in Dial M for Murder were definitely on point since the superb Alfred Hitchcock directed it.…

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    1984 and V for Vendetta comparison essay 1984 and for V for vendetta both relate with three themes that are very effective in both of these stories and they are rebelling, showing symbols and character development . Both of the main characters V and Winston are going against the law to do what they feel is right which is rebelling against the government so they can get their natural rights as a human back. Winston and V both have iconic symbols and objects that really displays a big part…

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    freedom from the ‘norm’, a split aside from what is considered commonplace – the elimination of structure. The author of V for Vendetta, Alan Moore, takes on this central theme in a very peculiar fashion, as the main character identifies with a belief which a quick Google search relays the definition of, “a state of disorder due to absence or no recognition of authority.” V pronounces himself an anarchist, finding fault in all constitutional powers as they are dishonest, tending to trespass on…

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    is also apparent in the film V for Vendetta, in which the totalitarian Norsefire Party aims for complete domination over the bodies and minds of the State’s citizens. Both States use similar strategies in controlling their citizens, but it is the Party in Orwell’s novel that is much more effective in…

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    Reformation In Germany

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    The idea of the ‘Reformation’ can be interpreted in many different ways, and what actually constitutes it can be debated. This essay will focus on the Reformation in what is modern day Germany, with specific reference to Lutheranism. While it would appear obvious that the Reformation was trying to reform religion at its heart, this essay will make the argument that the Reformation was actually part of a wider movement, or change, across the whole of Europe which was not just trying to reform one…

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    Short Argument 1: Disproving Knightly Virtues The early centuries were a time when chivalry and courtesy were highly valued among men, as seen in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Lord Bertilak is a man who wants to disprove the knightly virtues through tests and games. This alliterative poem points out the scandals in a knight’s reputation. As the poem begins with a green knight entering King Arthur’s feast with a challenge, he states “where’s the fortitude and fearlessness you’re so famous for…

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    used to drive how we think. One film type that is genius at portraying these topics is science fiction. From this genre, there has emerged one film in particular that has and will continue to influence America’s behavior—V for Vendetta. Together, I will show how science fiction and V for Vendetta were strengthened in the technical aspect, how they have been influenced by American culture, and how, in turn, they have influenced American culture. Science fiction in and of its self is generally…

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