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    Sophocles was an author, who emphasised in Oedipus the King, that mankind’s deficiencies would result to their demise. In this play, Sophocles writes about how humans react and the multiple emotions they experience in stressful situations. Because of how he depicted mankind and their mannerisms Oedipus the King is one of Sophocles’ well-known works. Although, Sophocles lived a privileged life Oedipus the King was a tragic play, portraying how man’s ignorance and self-pride would only…

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    In the first scene many characters and concepts are introduced. The scene is set on a watch post overlooking the kingdom of Denmark. The king has recently been murdered and his ghost is roaming throughout the castle with unknown reason. The guards and Hamlet’s good friend Horatio are the only characters to have seen it. They are trying to decide what it’s intention of being here is and what it desires. They are unsure as how to approach the ghost and figure out what is doing in the castle. The…

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    people live in West Egg. But, New York itself was a disaster. In the book, I imagined it to just be New York in the nineteen-twenties. Although, watching how the city looked like in the movie surprised me. I thought it looked like the aftermath of World War I, The Great Depression. In addition, there is the infamous Valley of Ashes. In the book, it’s this vast wasteland that is mentioned several times. In the movie, it’s only touched on once or twice and it wasn’t very interesting as it was made…

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    bad. Nevertheless, sometimes it is better to listen to others for own well being. Oedipus, the protagonist, takes pride in his wisdom due to his belief of escaping fate, and solving a riddle to become a king. As a result,he embarks upon a dark journey by willing to unmask the culprit behind King Laois’ murderer to free his people from the plague. However, during the process, the prophet warns him, but he does not pay heed and investigates further to find that he is the murderer.. This comes to…

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    Money and power are two of the most overly analyzed aspects when it comes to placing someone on the social spectrum. This clearly leaves a gap between those born into prosperity and those who work their way into it. The American Dream fails to acknowledge that money and power are a game where superiority and inferiority are the players. In the fullness of time there is a rewarding factor present for the one higher in position, but the catch is the is persistent competition between those of new…

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    In a relationship, whether romantic or friendly, it takes time to get to know a person for who they really are. Unfortunately, as the knowledge of another person deepens, there are often aspects of themselves that do not seem as enchanting or real as they did previously. The person 's flaws are overlooked or attempted to be ignored, and it is only later than the results of these actions are not positive. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the journey of seeing someone for who…

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    Maria Semple once wrote, “There’s something uniquely exhilarating about puzzling together the truth at the hands of an unreliable narrator” (Semple 8). Narrator’s tell the story from their point of view and sometimes give away their option. When a narrator gives their optin away it may change the reader 's thoughts. Narrators write how they feel about a story and are sometimes judgemental about a certain topic. In The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott FItzgerald, Nick is an unreliable narrator for the…

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    Throughout the book, we learn that Gatsby and Daisy were at one point in time infatuated with each other and disappointingly Gatsby had to leave for war, leaving Daisy for 5 years. Daisy, being like any other woman during the 1920s, feels like she has to marry and cannot wait that long for Gatsby to get home so she marries a rich guy by the name of Tom Buchanan who later commits adultery with another…

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    When King Duncan entered his quarters at Inverness for a routine night of sleep, little did he know that a few hours later, his life would come to an end. The murder of a king is considered one of the greatest atrocities in any country, and it has been stated by Macbeth, the new king, that whoever committed this crime will have severe, deathly consequences. However, this is rather ironic for “King” Macbeth to say, since according to recent facts, the prime suspect is none other than his own wife…

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    The Roaring Twenties was an era full of extravagance, soul, and change. In 1920, the 19th amendment was ratified, which gained women the right to vote. Although the women 's rights movement was taking many strides during this period, women were still viewed as inferior to men. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan is married to Tom Buchanan. Tom as well as Daisy are from old money, making them extremely rich and sophisticated while Jay Gatsby comes from new money. Jay…

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