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    How often do we stop to consider the traits our favorite heroes possess? How often do we realize that these characteristics may mean much more than we think? Small things that may appear to common amongst the characters of many novels and stories may actually prove that a common, generic hero is much more. That character may truly be the tragic hero of his or her own personal calamity. Things such as the minor flaws a hero possesses and the downfall they face are not regarded as anything more…

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    Harriet Jacobs managed to escape from slavery and by risking her life, she made a writing regarding her challenges as a fugitive in the North and a house servant in the South. Harriet's work entitled "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" explicates the real accounts of the horrifying slavery held for women and the untold evils that have been kept away from the public. Despite the fact that Harriet mainly authored about suppression owing to race, she also described how men put women under…

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    Dogs are much closer to humans than one may think. Their loyalty is often reflected and expressed in a person’s daily life. When one first thinks of the definition of ‘loyalty’, the first thought that comes to mind is the undying loyalty of a dog to its owner or the loyalty promised in a wedding vow. However, loyalty is often expressed in many different mannerisms that are not always as severe or endearing and are usually not recognizable until the consequences reveal themselves. Usually, these…

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    Medea's Revenge

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    Jason, son of Aeson and great-nephew of Athamas, was sent on a quest by King Pelias to bring back the Golden Fleece as part of his three labors to gain back his rightful place at the throne of Iolcus. The goddess Hera wanted revenge on Pelias for not honoring her, so she asked Jason to bring back Medea, daughter of Aeetis, as a means to bring down Pelias. Along with the help of the goddess Aphrodite and her son Eros, Jason was able to bring Medea back to Iolcus, after she committed several acts…

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