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    The Ode of Heroine: Mulan

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    The Ode of Heroine: Mulan Many ladies have ever imaged a different life they would have if they were men. Some of them would like to do some real men’s things‚ challenging the task which they impossibly accomplished as a lady. But there is a young maiden called Mulan whose surname is unknown in the history of Ancient China‚ who disguised herself as a man to attend fight in an army replacing for her father. Frankly‚ Mulan was a brave maiden and her romantic life was written in a ballad named as

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    Louisa Gradgrind‚ the Heroine There are many different protagonists in the story “Hard Times” as many of the characters play an important role in the story however the characters that have the greatest influence upon the story line include that of Mr.Gradgrind‚ Thomas Gradgrind‚ Louisa Gradgrind‚ Josiah Bounderby‚ Stephen Blackpool and Cecelia Jupe. I believe Dickens has chosen the fates of the protagonists of the story by looking at their various characteristics meaning a negative character will

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    Regarding the dynamics of temporality‚ the monuments in Marlowe’s Dido‚ Queen of Carthage and Virgil’s Aeneid constitute a center for the past‚ present and future to come together. Such temporal centers are subject to temporality themselves‚ just like the texts presenting them. In that sense‚ the question of permanence through memory and repetition applies to both types of monuments: monuments as works of art produced after the death of a person and textual monuments created by poets or authors.

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    2014 Aeneas and the Shade of Dido In Book VI of Virgil’s The Aeneid‚ Aeneas descends into the Underworld alongside the priestess Sybil. During this journey‚ Aeneas is instilled with more humanity than when he first appears‚ and his encounter with Dido in the Fields of Mourning shows this. A seemingly heartless man whom did not soften his leave from Dido is broken down into tears during his reunification. While Aeneas takes his leave from Dido in Book IV‚ Dido is sent into a fit of rage and

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    Villain or heroine? Clytemnestra‚ one of the most misunderstood characters in all of the Oresteia. By most she is looked at as a terrible monster of a woman who killed her husband to take another man as her lover and then banished her children‚ but if her story is actually looked back on she might have every justifiable reason to have kicked Agamemnon to the curb. Not only does Agamemnon kill her daughter just so he can go to war –talk about daddy problems-‚ but they begin much before that when

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    Adharsh Ranganathan 2/25/13 Period 3 Odyssey Essay Greek Heroines: Fictional Revolutionists A Greek Hero is identified for his proficiency on the battleground and omnipotent personal qualities. The noble achievements of Ancient Greek heroes are even celebrated through tales articulated by bards and highborn individuals. From the shadows of male dominance rises a female equivalent‚ the Greek Heroine. Unlike heroes‚ heroines are characterized by qualities including wisdom‚ helpfulness‚ and

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    5/9/13 LIT P1 TAOI Q25. “May is the unsung heroine of the novel” Do you agree? x May’s name may evoke many ambivalent‚ varied responses from characters in TAOI and readers alike. From pity; “Poor May!” to scorn’; for her scheming ways – the gamut spans wide. One would scarcely conceive of her as a heroine – after all‚ bravery‚ tenacity and unflinching strength are not what May seems to value‚ much less embody. However‚ as the novel pans out and upon deeper scrutiny‚ May’s true self - with all

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    As many people know‚ Harriet Tubman was one of the most widely known leaders of The Underground Railroad. In her time working on The Underground Railroad‚ Harriet rescued over 300 slaves‚ making her an extraordinary heroine. Harriet was lucky to have a small amount of family members on the same plantation as her. She was a hard worker until she had a brick thrown at her head by a slave overseer when she was a young girl. When Harriet was older‚ she was allowed to work for pay on another plantation

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    Chatman 1 Krystal Chatman May 02‚ 2012 English 202 Idealized Heroines In Don Juan‚ Lord Byron reverses the gender roles of males and females‚ portraying Juan not as a womanizer but as someone easily seduced by women. The women in Don Juan are seen as pretty‚ submissive women whom are sexually attractive even sexually responsive. The men in Don Juan appear to be charming and unaccountable for their irresponsible love affairs based on the rationale that falling in love and lust is their default

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