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    King Arthur was a holy king he was a very good at judgment he was just in everything he said he was very fair to everyone. One thing that made him so great was his code of chivalry many of the laws are fair and just. One of the laws i. Live to serve the King & country . He didn't want to be selfish he wanted to make the country better and the only way to do so is to make a big effort to serve the king because he knew he had the best judgment . He made shur that he was above you but worked with…

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    of gladiators. Some of the early types of gladiators were Gauls, Samnites, and Thracians. There were a lot so I decided to put only a couple of them. So because there were many types of gladiators there has to be many types of swords, armours, e.t.c.. Types of gladiator swords were the Pomeianus, Sica, Spatha, Gladius, Gladius Graeus, Acinaces, and Pugio. Types of shields were Parmula and the Pugnum. There were also darts and bows. Gladiators were considered a low rank in the beginning. The…

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    and communities. From the airplane also emerged drones. Drones today are used to spy and don’t have to be flown with a pilot which makes it extremely efficient for military use. All of these weapons have changed from the mid-century. While guns and swords may still be around, there are new and improved weapons that are deadly and can be fatal to the lives of many…

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    Legend Of Attila

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    In Dick Lowry’s movie Attila, a legend told of a king that would rise among the Huns and ruler the world with the sword of the war god. Attila assumes the role of this king and with the assistance of the visions from the witch Gaylon begins to fulfill this prophecy. Attila begins a newly orphaned after an attack on his father’s camp who is rescued weeks later by his uncle King Rua and goes to live with his tribe and his brother Bleda. General Flavius Aetius is freed from prison and sent to the…

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    Oh the agony of laying day after day staring at the body of my poor lifeless son. He was murdered in cold blood by those pale, lanky humans that want only to be raved as heroes. What hero would kill my son labeling him the monster. My lair, my den used to be a place of joy. A place my son Grendel and I would feast and tell tales of our many adventures. Our adventures, once approached together, then more for the enjoyment of Grendel as I aged, were the reason that life was abundant and…

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    anger when they are not performed in the right way. His anger is shown when he is mad at how his sister and father are not given proper rites and ceremonies at their burials. Laertes is frustrated by this and says: “his obscure funeral--/ No trophy, sword, nor hatchment o'er his bones, / No noble rite, nor formal…

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    Hamlet is not just base on just one mood. Moods of love, madness, death, and many more but most of all in the play of Hamlet its really about revenge. But is revenge justified during the acts. Revenge is justified because Hamlet revenges his fathers death, second is when Hamlet acts upon a plan he had created, then last the view of revenge for Laertes on behalf of his father and sister. First Hamlet revenge for his fathers death. This last for the whole play but it starts out Hamlet not knowing…

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    anxious and on edge waiting for Laertes to kill Hamlet and win the fight when he stabs Hamlet with the poisoned sword or if and when Hamlet drinks from the cup which the king has poisoned. Either way the king and Laertes want revenge and plan on getting it through a series of different set ups they have prepared. In the film the fighting scene seems over exaggerated; every swing of the sword is overdrawn and very theatrical. When the queen takes the cup intended for Hamlet and drinks from it the…

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    In the play the Hamlet there were numerous of acts that were important to further extend Prince Hamlet's revenge towards Claudius, but the event which played a significant factor towards the climax in the story; is when the players within the play reenacted the murder of Prince Hamlet's Father. This catastrophic event showed Hamlet how the Ghost in the play Hamlet was indeed telling the truth about being murdered. This further unraveled the story which led to all the main characters in the play…

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    A Hero's Journey To Hell

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    I picked up the sword and flew toward the ceiling and dropped putting the sword right through Hades chest i pulled it out and his wound healed right away. I presumed Hades was immortal and immediately stabbed him again it still rehealed Hades swung, my father pushed me out of the way and caught Hades…

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