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    earlier in the play showed her indomitable will to get retribution for her ordeal with Jason. When she proclaims that she is “from a noble father and descended from the Sun” it is an acknowledgement of lineage and what rights are due to her (89). Lineage is important because she is no ordinary woman as seen at the beginning and end. The supernatural aspect of Medea does explain past conversations with Aegeus, Jason, and Creon because gods have a knack to sweet talk their way and out of…

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    There are many questions in this trial that will be highlighted, like the evidence against OJ, and how he got the cut on his hand, and why the prosecution made OJ try on the bloody gloves. Also, was there another killer? Could it have been OJ’s son, Jason Simpson? Finally, why was the black community so overwhelmed when OJ was acquitted? First, what evidence was found that would make people believe that OJ committed these horrific murders? Well, there was a large amount of evidence not in OJ’s…

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    She is a victim of her fate because she could not control that Jason would leave her and if he hadn’t left her then she wouldn’t have felt the need to kill anyone. She is responsible for her fate, though, because she was the one who decided to kill Creon, Creon’s daughter, and her own children. Medea also reveals another…

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    perspectives of Jason, Piper, Leo, and Nico. Only four of the many main characters. Percy Jackson, the son of Poseidon. Has been a focus point for majority of this series and the original series. However in this book, he is one of many characters who play a major key in the plot of the…

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    Jason, as a fellow, only views Vivian as a research subject – not an individual. He doesn’t care for Vivian as humanely as one would believe an aspiring doctor should. Although research is a large part of healthcare, Vivian was not regarded or treated very well by Jason. He was rather cold and thought of Vivian as just a number. This is shown when Vivian was in isolation and close to…

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    cultures. While generally people do live in harmony on an ethnic level, it appears to still be frowned upon for those who belong to different groups to be with one another and eventually marry. The experiences that the two main characters, Okred and Jason, have relates to that of experiences young couples may have had throughout United States history regarding the lack of acceptance of a relationship between two people who do not typically associate in such a way; however, this is something that…

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    The book, Rainbow boys is Alex Sanchez’s the first novel, about three gay high school teenagers. It was published in October 2001. Rainbow boys was selected as “Best Book for Young Adult” by the American library Association. Alex Sanchez is a Mexican- American author. He was born in Mexico City and immigrated to the United State when he was five year old. When he was a teenager, he realized he was different from other boys and couldn’t identify his sexual orientation. In high school, he…

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    ahead of them as the follow the map to last place. It leads to Jason or their former friend. He stole Zeus' Lightning Bolt. Grover is injured from the last battle with Medusa so its just Percy and Annabeth. Annabeth gets taken out from the lightning bolt by Jason. Now it is down to Percy and Jason. They are fighting on top of a building. Percy uses his ability to draw water from objects and turn them into a weapon to defeat Jason. Jason, now struggling to breath from being underwater disappears…

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    reputation. Through her constant abuse of Dilsey and complaints about Miss Quentin’s misdeeds, the frail and ailing Mrs. Compson tries to behold as much power as possible despite leaving Jason Compson, a physically abusive, swindling, asshole formally in charge of the family. “ Give me the keys, you old fool! Jason cried suddenly. From her pocket he tugged a huge bunch of rusted keys on an iron ring like a medieval jailer’s and ran back up the hall with the two women.”(Faulkner, 183)…

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    such as Medea when she realizes she loves Jason, a stranger. Sometimes people are idolized such as how Apollo pursues Daphne and how Selene desires Endymion. Even if love comes and is expressed in many different forms, in Greek myths love is certainly a passionate emotion that helps define a character. Love is quite a selfish emotion sometimes when it is mostly…

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