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    In the Mind of a Madman In Dante 's Inferno, a highly politically religious man by the name of Dante Alighieri gives his very descriptive ideal of his underworld and the sinners that are being punished for their sins in the mortal world. In the same respect, a high school sophomore will give his ideas of the inferno which resembles a Russian Nesting Doll in a scrambled order of the seven deadly in the order of gluttony, slothful, envy, lust, greed, pride and wrath for this is from the mind of…

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    Nietzsche's Apollonian

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    Nietzsche, who explains it further in combination with the adjective Dionysian in his book “The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music” in the year 1872. In most cases, the word Apollonian is capitalized, albeit being an adjective. Apollonian describes character qualities of reason, culture and intelligence in…

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    Natural entities holistically substantialize an explicit secular imitation that is synonymous to the inner workings of the unfastened course of reality. These various actualizations impart guidance and externalize the innate channels that connect human psyches through a mirrored version of life. In the novel, Siddhartha by Herman Hesse, the ubiquitous river is a lucid encapsulation of the spiritual progression of the eponymous character, Siddhartha, while simultaneously providing a framework…

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    One of the more noticeable perspectives is that Hamlet 's dad was in fact a detestable soul from hellfire, sent to degenerate Hamlet and stain his spirit with the blood of murder. Maybe the apparition of Hamlet 's dad may truly be his dad, yet a significant number of the malevolent, lethal activities the phantom solicitations of Hamlet propose generally, demonstrating that he is a vindictive evil presence…

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    hears about the witches’ prophecy, she is tempted with the idea of power but but she is worried that her husband is too kind and loyal to do what it takes to become king. She does rely on the supernatural during the play when she calls upon the spirits to give her the power to plot and carry out the murder of Duncan. After the witches put the ideas of her husband becoming king in her head, Lady Macbeth helps bring out the evil side of Macbeth. Her guilt consumes her, and we see how the…

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    that's get into it. One thing they have in common is that they are all very religious they might not have the same religion but they all stick to them to. They usually always pray at night and they all believe in spirits as well and all of their religion has something to do with spirits. Another thing they have in common is they all live in one spot and don’t follow food anymore or in other words they have non-transportable homes so they can’t follow the food. Even though some didn’t even follow…

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    Chimaera The Chimaera is one of the most famous female “MONSTERS” from Greek mythology.Greek sailors considered her as had luck considering she usually appeared right before disasters. The Chimaera looks like tons of different animals. She demonstrates the head of a fire breathing lion and a goat's head on her back and her tail was the head of a serpent. A few people have claimed that the Chimaera was raised by a man by the name of Amisodorus. However, some people believe that a half woman and…

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    You might think ghosts aren’t real. Well, that’s only because you can’t see them. 9-year-old Dennis can. In Pleasing The Ghost by Sharon Creech, Dennis has had multiple encounters with ghosts. Sometimes strangers and sometimes relatives. They usually leave at some point, but one doesn’t. Dennis’s uncle- Uncle Arvie. Uncle Arvie knows there will be some struggles along the way that only a living person could get through. This makes me think that the allegory of this story is that with the help of…

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    Hamlet Suicide

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    In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, the protagonist, Hamlet, faces the trauma of the death of his father, who was the previous king of Denmark. After his father’s passing, Hamlet is challenged by having to deal with the new marriage between his mother Gertrude and his uncle Claudius, new knowledge that his uncle could have murdered his father, the responsibility of the avenging his father's death, his own self destructive suicidal thoughts, and the possibility of his own damnation. The…

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    Ghost Monologue

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    The ghost is coming to the realization that he is no longer a person. He is now a ghost and wants the audience to know the truth of how he’s been murdered. He’s in disbelief, while sleeping in his own orchard his brother poured poison in his ear killing him to take his place and take his wife. He is shocked and wants to let everyone know exactly how horrible his life has been ended at the hands of one who is supposed to love him his family. He starts to come to the conclusion that he wants…

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