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In six pages this paper compares Seamus Heaney's and Lucien Dean Pearson's translations of the Medieval epic tale. There are thre...
In a paper consisting of five pages this paper examines the concepts of fate and free will within the context of Virgil's epic and...
over 276 feet above the high water; and weighed an overwhelming 14,680 tons (Wright 616). For anyone who had the opportunity to s...
related to this period, and some of the socio-political reasons for wanting Pu Yi to take the throne within the constructs of the ...
its consequences (Hegel as cited in ODair 215). Hegel further argues that all tragic heroes must encounter a pattern of nobilit...
In eleven pages this paper examines the societal pros and cons of hero worship with professional athletes including OJ Simpson, Dw...
In eight pages this paper considers the phenomenon known as hooliganism and how this antisocial and violent conduct can manifest i...
Antinoos and Eurymakhos, presided" (IV 654-657). In this way, sports is used as competition for a womans hand in marriage. The c...
The writer uses a close reading of the Old English epic poem Beowulf, and in particular the events at King Hrothgar's court, to ex...
Deities and the concept of fate are examined in this comparative analysis of these classical literary works consisting of 6 pages....
is that which involves a dual or battle. He states that if anyone can defeat him, here and now, they must meet him at another spec...
This paper discusses the dilemma posed by the conclusion of this epic narrative for both the protagonist and the reader in 5 pages...
How the word 'druncen' or drunken is used in the epic Beowulf is the focus of this analysis consisting of five pages. Three sourc...
In five pages this paper examines the pride of Beowulf and its impact upon his actions and outcomes of the epic tale. There are n...
In five pages this paper examines how parent and child relationships are portrayed in this epic in a consideration of Gilgamesh's ...
the thing / With timber braces, towering to the sky, / Too big for the gates, not to be hauled inside / And give the people back t...
Aspects of Homer's epic poem are analyzed in this paper that contains five pages. There are no other sources listed in the biblio...
This paper examines the themes, development of character, and narrative of 'The Odyssey' in order to determine wither or not the f...
spectator into the action, Brechts goal was to place the spectator outside the action as an observer, but one who is actively invo...
occurs near the end of the conflict. These two warriors fight over who has the greater claim to a captive woman who is also the d...
those standards of conduct which generations before World War I appeared to accept as adequate and perfectly satisfactory" (Meyers...
Humbaba the Terrible. Enkidu has encountered Humbaba and continues to try to dissuade Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh is stubborn and listens...
confidant. Of course, the tragedy is, Iagos intent is to destroy Othello. Secondly, the tragic hero holds fast to his ideas and ...
"Since this Britain was built by this baron great, / Bold boys bred there, in broils delighting, / That did their day many a deed ...
woman), the two became inseparable friends/lovers. From that point forth, Gilgamesh never abused his power again. In te...
be regarded as a historical document. There is very little certain about the poem itself or its author, who was supposedly a blin...
honorable in offering to protect them. But, it is to say that, as a warrior, he maintained a sense of arrogance in regards to his ...
In five pages this paper considers how the hero Redcrosse in Spenser's The Faerie Queen represents Christianity and justice. Two ...
Western thinking is presented in an interview with French author Jean-Claude Carriere who adapted the great epic for the stage. ...
is somber (tragic). "...In great works of art all levels in which interpretation can be pursued fruitfully probably remain in som...