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Tells The Audience Choral Ode
2,357 words... eon be put to death as a "symbol" of what treason means. As his anger mounts Oedipus says that Creon is "evil incarnate, " and should pay for his treason with his life. Surprisingly, Creon remains calm throughout this outburst. He doesn't interrupt again to protest his innocence. His only reaction is to say to the audience that Oedipus is a "fool. " His self-control throws Oedipus' irrational reaction into a bad light. Mercifully, the heated argument is broken off when the Chorus announces t...
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Twelve Angry Men American Legal System
790 wordsTwelve Angry Men Twelve Angry Men The American legal system, based on the ancient idea of "innocent, until proven guilty; " has its share of advantages and disadvantages. They all serve to build a system that has suffered years of trials and tribulations, having lost much of their usefulness in today's world. The cornerstone of the American legal system is the "trial by jury, " in which a citizen who has been accused of a crime, has the right to be judged by a group of his fellow citizens, who w...
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Choral Ode Tells Oedipus
4,698 wordsOedipus the King Oedipus the King starts in the legend where Oedipus, king of Thebes, is trying get rid of the plague in his city. Oedipus sends Creon to the oracles at Delphi to get the answer to the citys problems. Creon is away for a long time, and he returns with Teiresias, the blind prophet. They repeat the oracles statement: the plague will end only when Laios murderer is discovered. Sophocles tells the events in order and finally unmask Oedipus as the murderer. That Oedipus acted like he ...
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Values And Attitudes Pride And Prejudice
950 wordsPRIDE AND PREJUDICE ESSAY QUESTION TWO In Jane Austins novel, Pride and Prejudice, the character portrayed by Mr Darcy embodies many of the values, personality traits, manners, and attitudes that were considered admirable in the period in which novel was set. Initially, his character is decided as proud with a cold demeanour and had he not been rich, hardly worth being acquainted with. Elizabeth's re evaluation of his character later on in the novel, reveals the generosity, respect and dignity t...
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Single Man Good Fortune
390 wordsA consistent and thought provoking novel, Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice combines irony and wit to provide audiences with a comedic view of human complexity. The first paragraph in this novel consists only of a single sentence, but in the few words used, Austen is able to present a seemly strong and confident statement, only to use clever dialog and description to reveal its irony as the novel unfolds. Austen s use of irony allows for insightful glances at character development, revealing fau...
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Pride And Prejudice Elizabeth And Darcy
2,699 wordsThe news Pride Chapters 1 - 4 The news that a wealthy young gentleman named Charles Bingley has rented the manor known as Netherfield Park causes a great stir in the neighboring village of Longbourn, especially in the Bennet household. The Bennets have five unmarried daughters, and their mother, a foolish and fussy gossip, recognizes that it is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. She sees Bingleys arrival as an opportuni...
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