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    as Midgard.” The different names and abilities of the mythological Gods contributed to the ways in which the people worshiped and gave tribute to each God. According to "About.com" (2013)‚ “Zeus is father of gods and men. A sky god‚ he controls lightning

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    Darkness In Macbeth

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    The opposition of light and dark as symbols for life and death is the foundation upon which much of Shakespeare’s Macbeth is built. Darkness in our society is indicative of many symbols of evil. For instance‚ a black cat‚ dark night‚ and dark place are all ominous symbols. Light‚ as it is used in Macbeth‚ often seems to be indicative of truth or life. The contrast between light and dark in Macbeth can best be seen through the dialogue of the characters and the ambiance of scenes in the play. The

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    * Reflective Essay The Underestimated Importance of Reading For thousands of years‚ reading was considered a worthy activity and books were highly valued. Books are carriers for ideas. This is the reason why‚ thousands of years ago‚ some books were praised while others were subject to be burned – often together with their authors. However‚ nowadays in the ever-accelerating pace of life‚ people experience lack of time for such a thoughtful activity as reading. They are content with the raw half-stuff

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    Zeus

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    God: Zeus Zeus is the "Father of Gods and Men." He ruled over Mount Olympus‚ which is the mountain that twelve of the most important gods and goddesses lived on. According to Greek mythology‚ he was the god of the sky and of thunder. Zeus could create and throw lightning bolts as he rode across the sky on his winged horse called "Pegasus." He is also known for promoting justice. He was referred to as the "protector of the weak and punisher of the wicked." He is symbolized using a thunderbolt‚ an

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    forehead‚ and that they eat humans. Only three cyclopes of Greek mythology were mentioned who possessed powers. The first one was Arges who controlled and possessed the power of thunderbolts‚ then there was Steropes who possessed lightning‚ and Brontes who possessed thunder. The story of the Cyclopes and Odysseus starts right after the battle of Troy. Odysseus was sailing towards home with his men and ships‚ and on their way‚ they came to an island. Unknowingly to them‚ the island was inhabited by

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    Lightningthunder‚ rain‚ and rough seas are part of the life of a sailor. The savage waves rock the boat in all directions‚ chairs roll‚ pens drop‚ and sailors get seasickness. Indeed‚ surviving the stormy seas is a natural part of the sailing experience for many young sailors unprepared for the task. Seasickness affects about 9% of men and 38% of women‚ an affliction which is more commonly known as motion sickness its devastating effects are amplified during rough oceans. Yet‚ it’s only when sailors

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    essentially “evil” occur either at night or in darkness. For example both the murders of Duncan and Banquo occurred at night in the darkness concealed from the good of light. Also‚ every time the witches appear they are followed by darkness and thunder and lightning‚ which even starts to become a lasting symbol of them representing their true evil. The witches also always meet in dark caves to commit their foul deeds and turn the tide of the story towards evil. Darkness is truly a symbol of evil and murder

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    Lord Of the Flies - Jack

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    English essay What we learn from the presentation of Jack in Lord of the Flies This novel is about a group of school boys who get trapped on an island. This novel is an allegory‚ this means that behind this story there is a moral to be learnt‚ or a hidden meaning. The author tells us that a so called “paradise island” can really be hell. Jack‚ a key character in the story‚ has a role in Lord Of The Flies‚ as the oldest one and the one who likes to be in charge. At the beginning he has a choir

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    Neither of us said a word. Finding your going to the wrong Las Vegas‚ having to drive a car that looked more like a dump than a motor vehicle‚ and almost getting hit by lighting. Couldn’t be any worse right? When I finally got to my hotel‚ I realized that I was dead wrong. Words cannot describe how horrific the place was‚ but I’ll do my best to get you close to what it looks like. Imagine your typical haunted house. Got it? Okay‚ now take that house‚ sink it in a mud hole‚ pull it out‚ and let

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    An Unforgotten Hero

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    An Unforgotten Hero ~Based off a Chinese Myth~ Before the earth was created; before we have this beautiful world; before there was what we now call mankind. There’s nothing except Wager‚ a pocket-like thing without any opening‚ in the frightening darkness of space. No Sun‚ no planets‚ no comets‚ no asteroids‚ no moons… And there were‚ of course‚ the bad guys‚ Wager’s evil younger twin brothers‚ Goz and Mus. One day‚ the three brothers were discussing about the seven apertures on a

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