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    Why Is Doctrina Important

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    Doctrina is the daughter of Athena, the Goddess of wisdom, and Zeus, the father and ruler of all gods, as well as the god of law, order, and justice. She was form formed from the wise thoughts of her mother and brought forth from her mind. She and her older brother Ares were raised by their parents. She learned a great deal from her brother but they were polar opposites. Ares is the god of violence and represents the chaos of war. He is moody and unreliable. Doctrina learned her military…

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    both were supposedly victims of a disaster, since Ulysses was believably hit by a train and Odysseus killed in the war. So, the association between the movie and the book it is clear from the very beginning in those details like the invocation to the Muse and the name of the main characters of each story. In the third place, there is a character backstory similarity. In the movie Ulysses is a prisoner who escaped from jail with two prison colleagues (O, Brother Where Art Thou, 0:58-1:02) and…

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    and power in the Dominican Republic are dominant themes in Alvarez’s works. Her personal experiences form the core of her creative endeavors in poetry as well as her fiction writing. Her poems “Sometimes the Words Are Too Close,” “Queens,” and “First Muse,” depict portrayals of family relationships and the Hispanic immigrant experience. However, Alvarez frequently blurs the lines between reality and fiction. In addition to, she also uses circular rather than chronological narrative structures.…

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    Preforming Arts

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    The preforming arts are a form of creativity that must be expressed in front of an audience. These performances are typically accompanied with music, dialog, acting, or a combination of these. Some examples of performing arts can include; musicals, concerts, plays, movies, etc. All of these are created for the enjoyment and pleasure of the viewer. The shared experience of the performing art is what differentiates it from other art forms, which can be created and never shared. The performing arts…

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    ahead of me, down to where I would live. Prior hand, I tried my hand in music, theatre, and dance arts. Yet, all those forms of art could not come close to the passion I have for visual art. Inspiration arrives to me daily, be it from my numerous muses or…

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    Troubadour Analysis

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    musician receives guidance from a muse when he’s selected to become a powerful Troubadour, but demonic humans from another planet plan to stop him. BRIEF SYNOPSIS Tristan Vaughn (30’s) is a struggling, but passionate musician. His girlfriend Jules is tired of Tristan having no real-life goals and she breaks up with him. A portal opens and out stumbles Tavaroz, a Artizen Warrior and Troubadour. He possesses a magical medallion. Following him are Serenity (28), a muse, and Gavin (17), wearing a…

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    Achilles Son of King Peleus and Thetis Fated to die in Troy Champion of the Greeks He refused to fight in the Trojan War at first He had incredibly strong armor He fought for Helen as well as for half of Troy’s treasurers His friend, Patroclus, went to war and died fighting Hector He went to war to avenge his beloved friend that he had lost Killed Hector and tortured him even after death until he was satisfied with vengeance Killed Memnon in combat, it was his last battle He was supposed to be…

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    The Prologue

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    and kings, she will leave that for the true poets and historians (men). Then, in Stanza 2, tension is evidenced when she compares herself to a poet named Bartas. She praises his work and questions why the Muse of poetry didn’t gift her with such a skill. She states, “Fool I do grudge the Muses did not part, Twist him and me that overfluent store” (9-10). She also reveals that she’s jealous…

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    zeus's children. During his childhood he got his golden bow from hephaestus. He also killed a python and a monster with his golden bow as a child to protect his mother. As Apollo grew older he became a director of the choir of muses. He also became the leader of the muses. Apollo also got a lyre to play from apollo. Apollo was a beardless, athletic, had long hair and was youthful. Apollo doesn't really have weapons Except for his golden bow that he does archery with. Apollo’s object…

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    Gothic Short Stories

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    She had one situated near the window overlooking the narrow street on account of the fact that she occasionally utilized the passersby as a muse, but this time, as she picked up the brush, she couldn’t grip it. The first time she tried to grab it, she didn’t pay any attention to the brush, but the second time she turned in frustration as she attempted to grip it once again. Once again, she…

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