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    Middle School‚ 7_6 Triumph or Tragedy Pottery Ancient Greece An amphora is an ancient Greek form of a container‚ used as a storage jar and one of the principal shapes in greek pottery‚ a two-handled pot with a neck narrower than the body. There are two types of amphorae. One of the most common forms made in Ancient Greek Pottery‚ was always with two vertical neck-handles and used for storing and transporting

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    Tragedy

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    Tragedy is an imitation of an action that is serious‚ complete and of a certain magnitude." (Aristotle). Examine the statement critically and substantiate your answer with the examples from any two of the plays you have read." ‘The Poetics The Poetics is chiefly concerned with Tragedy which is regarded as the highest poetic form. In it the theory of tragedy is worked out so admirably‚ with such insight and comprehension‚ that ‘it becomes the type of the theory of literature’ (Abercrombie). Aristotle

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    Shadow of a Doubt

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    Shadow of a Doubt 1. Story and Plot What is the difference between story and plot?  In narrative films the difference between story and plot is quite important. The story is all the events “explicitly presented and those the viewer infers” that occur in the narrative arranged by the viewer in their chronological order (Bordwell & Thompson‚ 2010‚ p.80). This material as defined in Film Art‚ is know as diegetic and therefore existed in the narrative world and can be seen and heard by the characters

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    Doubt the Play

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    Doubt Reflection The short play Doubt builds on many of the theme and central ideas of our class. One thing in particular that I noticed throughout the reading was the use of symbolism. John Patrick Shanley’s literary masterpiece unveils huge controversy that has surrounded the Catholic Church for many years. Most notable in his work is his outstanding use of symbolism. As defined by the dictionary symbolism is the practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic

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    civilizations (Attached) 3. Ages of early Greek mythology to Ovid ( Poet of Metamorphoses) a. Origin of humans: sacred clay (wise and rulers) blood of titans (murderous and criminals)‚ and stones(endurance) b. 4 ages as decline: Golden (peace)‚ Silver (seasons &farming)‚ Bronze (war)‚ Iron (mining‚ deforestation‚ crime). 4. Dominant and alternate cultural themes in the Iliad Audience: upper-class men Purpose: cultural propaganda. Greek Heros= models of courage & skill to men (what

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    Christians and Greeks. Both have similarities and differences in their religious beliefs that have been compared often and I have chosen to discuss the similarities and differences of Christianity and ancient Greek mythology. Christianity is a monotheistic religion‚ or belief in only one God‚ and spiritual practices are based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as written in the New Testament of the Bible‚ with the role of Jesus as savior and the Son of God. Greek mythology is

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    Roman vs Greek Mythology

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    of the ancient Greeks and Romans live on in powerful myths that have borne retelling for countless generations.(Fandex 1)”. Greek mythology and its Roman counter part have fascinated people for ages. Despite their similarities Greek and Roman mythology has key differences: in the Gods names‚ what they are based off of‚ ideologies and stories of creation. Although these stories were told centuries ago‚ they can still relate to us today. The first point to realize is that Greek mythology came

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    Parable of Wheat and Weeds

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    The Parable of  The Wheat and the Weeds Matt 13:24-30; 36-43 He set another parable before them‚ saying‚  "The Kingdom of Heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field‚  but while people slept‚  his enemy came and sowed darnel also among the wheat‚ and went away.  But when the blade sprang up and brought forth fruit‚ then the darnel appeared also.   The servants of the householder came and said to him‚  ‘Sir‚ didn’t you sow good seed in your field?  Where did this darnel come from

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    cotton and linen‚ the upper class wore a fine transparent muslin similar to fabrics in contemporary east India‚ it was woven from flax and grown in the mud flats of the Nile. Priests often dressed in leopard skin.They dressed in white similar to the Greeks. The jewelry of the Egyptians has never been surpassed in design or workmanship. Men and women wore earrings‚ necklaces‚ bracelets and anklets in pairs and also jeweled girdles. They were often made with turquoise‚ carnelian‚ coral‚ and lapis lazuli

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    Greek Temple Vs Parthenon

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    and differences between this Roman temple and the Parthenon‚ a Greek temple created in 447-432 BCE‚ are apparent‚ showing aspects of both of the architectural sites. Similarly‚ both the Roman and Greek temples used a proportional system to create the temples. However‚ the exterior of the Maison Carrée differed greatly from that of the Parthenon. Both temples were created using a proportional system‚ originally created by the Greeks‚ to balance out the structures of the temples. Within Greece‚ the

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