The time when Creon start the execution ceremony, Antigone started singing about herself how she was going to die, and she did not see the ritual of marriage and no one sings for her wedding, and she would marry Akron, She seems sad about her life which will end as she a young woman and without marriage, when she says â without anyoneâs weeping, without friend without a marriage-song â ( 935-936). The final speech of Antigone shows some signs...
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For most of fashion history, fashion has been seen as feminine and an interest for women and was for some point dismissed as unserious and inferior. Yet both femininity and masculinity are still defined and valued through appearance. Clear gender characteristics and strong opposing definitions of the sexes should belong in the past. The lines of segregation is blurrier than ever. Yet the discussion about how far men and women can push the freedom of self expression is still controversial....
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The Crucible story lands in a village called Salem where people believe that the devil resonates there. People in Salem were prosecuted even when they were all probably innocent and their deaths were all due to false accusations to peopleâs ridiculous belief in superstition not questioning if there is a cause behind it. The people of Salem believed in the devil and witches should be hunted out. The Crucible faces a tough decision to protect their reputation some of the...
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Anglo-Saxon poetry is centered on the heroic and elegiac traditions. In fact, one of the commonalities between the Anglos, Saxons, and Jutes (besides a shared language) was the belief that a true hero would possess specific traits. The epic Beowulf is a poem about a Geatish hero that travels to the land of the Danes to defeat the monster, Grendel, that has been terrorizing their land. Beowulf defeats Grendel and becomes king of the Geats for many years. Beowulf is...
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Children provide their parents the existential role of participating in the continuity of the family, culture, and the community. Most societies especially in developing countries are structured to rely on children for the future care and maintenance of older family members (Hala, Adlah&Lynn 2014). The ability to have children is considered a socially assumed aspect of oneâs biological composition. Hence, African couples who wish to expand their family do not anticipate encountering difficulties procreating (Laura,2018).In Africa, motherhood is used as...
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In the texts 'Everyday use' by Alice Walker, 'A Worn Path' by Eudora Welty, and 'Mothers Tongue' by Amy Tan, You see the at least two different Archetypes occur. The two archetypes are the mother and crone. 'Everyday use' by Alice Walker is about a mother and daughter living at home when they receive a visit from the mothers other daughter. The story shows obvious examples of the mother archetype in ways of defending Maggie and doing what is needed...
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Zora Neale Hurston was a writer who did not concern herself with the issues that surrounded her, the main one being the issue of race. It was her world and people were just living in it. She thought it was better to be colored that way she could stand out, she knew that she was someone special so why would she want to fit in with everyone else. Hurston made the statement, ââŠI feel like a brown bag of miscellany...
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The members of the Buendia family constantly find themselves feeling alone in the world, whether that solitude is physical or emotional depends on the person. For Colonel Aureliano, for a great portion of his life, his solitude was physical as he locked himself away from the world for the majority of his day to make his golden fishes (Marquez 263). This solitude is self-imposed and reflects how, after the fighting, he wants nothing more than to be left alone. For...
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The outcome of scientific studies that involved animal is not eternally trustworthy. This is due to the reason that in the year 2004, there are 92 % of the medication that successfully gets through the preclinical trials include the use of nonhuman animals in experiment has come to nothing as the medication that had been created failed to appear into the market and are not always safe to be consume. To give you an idea, in the late 1950s and...
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The experts in the wellbeing segment have a gigantic undertaking of ensuring the wellbeing information record is constantly protected. For instance, exchanges that exist between a specialist and a patient ought to be classified to a high degree and kept safely without getting to an outsider's hand, it is profoundly conceivable that the patient wants to get approaches a landline telephone as opposed to utilizing a cell phone. Shut relatives with similar family names are not permitted to speak to...
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As these immense questions arise up and around many times, as for whatâs leading upon this issue of distracted drivers, and the solution to this varies upon our communityâs viewpoints for some can be positive or negative as for some, distracted driving is defined as â the preparation of driving a vehicle while engaging in another activity, typically one that involves the use of cellular phones or other electronic devices.â Texting while driving is one hazard, many do not realize...
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In both public and private schools, students are constantly being judged on what they wear or how they look. These types of judgments increase the amount of bullying. If schools were to make uniforms mandatory, the judgment would be eliminated and the bullying rate will more than likely decrease. We make inferences on the economic status and background of others. Itâs no surprise that there are less fortunate people who can't afford as nice clothing as wealthy people can. Students...
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Many people may say the truth about the same story, and their truths can vary depending on the narrator's credibility or how much of the truth is being told.. âEveryone holds a piece of the truth.â (Mahatma Gandhi) There are always two sides to a story and a result of that is different truths. Truth is molded by your perception and when you see things differently, that can cause your truth to be altered. The theme, truth, is revealed in...
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Is it a wise idea to remove all illegal immigrants from our country? How would you feel if you were a child who is sent to a new country that you barely know of? When we, as the United States, think about illegal Immigrants, we think about the words undocumented, unauthorized, And foreigners. According to Google, an estimated half a million Illegal immigrants enter the United States annually. The way these individuals are treated is a major issue of social...
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âSonnyâs Bluesâ, written by James Baldwin is a short fiction story published in 1957. The story takes place at the beginning of the civil rights movement. It describes the relationship between two brothers, one that has fallen in the drug cycle of Harlem, and the other who tried to not repeat the same pattern and become a successful man. Nonetheless, throughout the begin of the story, we can understand that the setting (Harlem), has a significant impact on their relationship,...
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In the story of âThe Scarlet Ibisâ, James hurts presents the Doodleâs disability to express that pride can cause people to be cruel even to those they love. Therefore, the narrator was embarrassed by his brother because of the disabilities that he has. To be more specific, the narrator states that, âWhen Doodle was five years old, I was embarrassed at having a brother of that age who couldnât walkâ (hurts 172). As Doodle started to get older and got...
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Introduction Blood transfusion services always play a consolidate role in healthy system, according to World Health Organization (2012) definition, Voluntary Non-remunerated blood donation (VNRBD) is meaning that donor gives blood, plasma or cellular components with his/her own wills and receive no payment for it, either in the form of cash, or in kind which could be considered a substitute for money. VNRBD first published by The League of the Red Cross (IFRC), to encourage national societies take actions on blood...
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Various forms of literature has been taught in schools for centuries. They are essential to the basic objective of any English class. Literature helps students to become more sophisticated readers, more flexible writers and to develop moral imagination, ethical values, and a sense of vocation. Literature has a diverse collection of classifications, such as poetry, prose, drama, non-fiction, and media. One of the most unique styles of literature is poetry. Poetry allows a student to express his or her feelings...
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Have you ever wondered why private tutoring is considered more and more often for educating today's youth? I often hear motherâs/fatherâs telling me they feel compelled to homeschool their children, but my question is, what compels parents to consider private tutoring their young adolescents? Are public educational systems really that bad? Do children strive better in a homeschooling center, or is it just another fallacy? Well, here are some pros and cons of the homeschooling educational system. Let's start with...
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In the fifties and sixties, doctors prescribed amphetamines to lose weight. The law put an end to that practice when the addictive nature of these drugs was proven. Today, Adderall prescribed for ADD / ADHD is sometimes used non-medically for its weight loss support properties. Adderall contains amphetamine and has the typical amphetamine effect of suppressing appetite. Some people resort to this 'Adderall diet' or 'fast diet' to lose weight, although no doctor will prescribe the medication for that purpose....
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Science fiction, first emerging following the development of modern technology, seems to enjoy tremendous popularity among people nowadays. According to Lynch (2018), Science fiction was the genre most welcomed by subscribers in Netflix. Netflix also foresaw continuous demands for science fiction. For some people, science fiction is merely a way of entertainment, but it is more valuable than this. It also conveys messages to the present-day society, offers us a glimpse of the possible future and excites childrenâs imagination and...
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Iceberg theory is an approach of writing practiced by numerous writers in which distinct parts of a story are concealed, some details that both the writer and the readers know naturally and intuitively. Ernest Hemingway gave the name to this method and felt that this approach of writing creates a stronger connection with the readers as the reader is perceptive and join the pieces that were looked over. According to him, the correct idea of the story must not show...
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Most vulnerable members of society havenât got the best quality of life and as a nation we do need to become more interested. This is when Social justice comes in. Social justice is a common interest of many throughout the globe. It intertwines with many different topics, such as food, justice and human rights. More interestingly, not many know or have realised that environmental sustainability is a large issue within social justice. However, the links between sustainability and social justice...
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Is your child not getting enough sleep? What is the main reason behind this? Indeed all of us know that an adult can sleep anytime but if it is a toddler he needs to sleep on an average 13 hours and 30 minutes sleep. Good sleep is equally important for the good health of a baby. As the baby grows older the time or duration of sleep decreases to a good extent and this is natural. If your toddler is...
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Alcohol is one of the most prevalent and rooted features of American life and has played an important role in the United States and other countries' history. As early as the production of Rum, during the colonial period, alcohol has been favored and highly profitable. During the colonial period alcohol was part of a triangle trade, with slaves, between New England, the West Coast of Africa, and the West Indies.This triangle trade would have lasting effects as many individuals during...
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It's hard to imagine an office without them. 'Have you heard that ...?' 'Did you see what he said ...?' Such a simple phrase can be the introduction of a series of gossip often followed by an illusionist 'but do not tell anyone.' They are the classic gossip at work. There is no return to give. Gossiping can turn the most introverted fellow into a real conversation. There are different degrees of gossip, so to speak. It's one thing to...
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Born a slave, 1817, the late Frederick Douglass, had a hard upbringing with his mother being a slave and having escape slavery in 1837. He rose to providence as an outspoken and wildly popular public speaker of the American Anti-slavery movement otherwise known as an âabolitionistâ. The story of Frederick Douglasâs life is thwarted with adversity and disadvantage and the overcoming of these challenges, we can all take a lesson from Fredrik Douglassâs life whether it be to always be...
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The restriction of self-expression, colour and language in âThe Handmaidâs Taleâ could be linked to Kathyâs interest in art and self-expression in her youthful years, which contradicts with her later loss of identity in âNever Let Me Goâ. Ishiguroâs âNever Let Me Goâ is narrated by Kathy. H, a previous student at Hailsham, whoâs now a âcarerâ who helps âdonorsâ recuperate after they give away their organs. In the novel, Kathy has been a carer for almost twelve years at...
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Picture a society that doesnât believe in rape culture, they donât joke about serious issues such as sexual assault, they donât use misogynistic language and objectify a womenâs body, they donât glamorize the idea of sexual violence, they donât disregard a womenâs rights and their safety, they donât refuse to acknowledge the harm caused by sexual violence and they donât trivialize rape. I have a strong belief in fairness and justice for those victims of rape culture. Rape culture perpetuates...
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âThe Crucible,â(1953) is a play composed by Arthur Miller to allegorically comment on the behaviors seen in society at the time of his writing the play. Miller uses the word âcrucibleâ to depict a test of the most decisive kind or a severe trial however it is normally referred to as a vessel in which substances are heated to high temperatures, the impure elements being melted away to leave the pure elements behind. Influenced by Salem and McCarthyism, the playwright...
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