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    Ha's Character Traits

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    In the novel so far we’ve experienced quite a few of Ha’s personality traits‚ but one that’s been very prominent throughout the poems we’ve read is how she curious she is. Whether it be her curiosity about her Papaya tree‚ or about her future‚ curiosity is definitely a strong trait of hers. For example in the second poem she says‚ “Maybe soldiers will no longer patrol our neighborhood-”‚ and then she continues on with her hopes for the future. This seems to show a bit of curiosity because she’s now

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    A major theme of the classic Greek theatre production Oedipus Rex is the conflict between knowledge and ignorance. This is shown most strongly within the conversation held between Oedipus and Tiresias‚ the blind seer. Despite the prominent trait within the old man‚ rendering him unable to visually see his environment‚ he was very well-respected and revered by the people of Thebes for his ability to communicate with the gods‚ being given prophecies and answers to questions in doing so. This is seen

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    Cassie Character Traits

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    Cassie’s Characteristics of Courage Courage takes four character traits‚ Strength‚ Guts‚ and Glory‚ But you also have to believe in failure. The character that i believe showed the most courage in the novel Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry‚ By- Mildred D. Taylor is Cassie.Cassie’s actions and thoughts should she was a regular girl who very courageous in many moments in the book. The three main moments in the book where cassie showed her courage are when she stood up to mr. barnett to a point of making

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    December 6th‚ 2012 Tragic Hero: Oedipus Final Draft OEDIPUS: THE FATE OF POWERUFUL A KING Imagine being a hero‚ and your destiny is to kill your father and marry your mother. This is Oedipus’s fate. When he was still a baby‚ his parents heard of the prophecy they had a shepherd take Oedipus to Kithairon to die. There the shepherd gave the baby to another shepherd from Corinth‚ where Oedipus was given to the king and queen. In Oedipus Rex by Sophocles‚ Oedipus proves himself to be a tragic

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    Adam Marshall Ms. Main B2 Mythology King Arthur King Arthur‚ a well-known figure of British history‚ fought his way through multiple men to win the freedom for his men. King Arthur in the book and in the movie has similar and different traits. Events in the book and the movie are very different from each other‚ but Arthur has some similar traits. In the myth‚ King Arthur shows that he is humble‚ even towards his enemies. At the beginning of the myth Arthur need a sword to give to Sir

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    Antaeus Character Traits

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    Through stories such as broden deal’s “Antaeus” all of us people learn about ourselves and others. A study of character provides insight to human behaviour. By examining the qualities of T.J we learn that T.J is intelligent‚ sensitive and in the book “Antaeus” we also learn about ourselves. In a perspective‚ the guy who explains the story also known as the narrator and mostly what T.J. has said makes him appear sensitive in my point of view. For example: when T.J. first suggests to build a garden

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    young man known by the name Oedipus‚ died a tragic hero. Throughout his life‚ he was faced with situations that he just could not surpass which led to his gruesome destiny. He was born into a world where the future held nothing but lies and despair. Oedipus‚ is brought into the world by Queen of Thebes‚ Joecasta and King‚ Laios. In his early life he did not have an ideal childhood. King Laius is presented a prophecy where his fate is reveled. Luckily for Oedipus‚ the servant who of which was

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    Character Analysis In the play "Oedipus the King‚" written by Sophocles‚ there are many intriguing characters who are introduced throughout the entire play. Jocasta‚ also known as the queen of Thebes is a very well rounded character. Jocasta appears in the final scenes of Oedipus the king‚ but her role in the play is nothing but important. Jocasta is the mother and wife of Oedipus‚ and is also Creons sister. The relationships conveyed in the play are very controversial as Oedipus is both a son and

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    Oedipus’ past comes back to haunt him in many occasions throughout the play Oedipus the King by Sophocles. The events that occur after his birth do not seem important until Oedipus becomes the King of Thebes. The events of Oedipus’ birth become significant and create a disparaging reality Oedipus has to live with. As Oedipus discovers his relationship with his past‚ an important theme of the play is revealed. That theme is that it is very difficult to run away from the bitter truths in life because

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    Oedipus The King The Greek drama Oedipus is clearly a Aristotle’s tragedy. It definitely meets the five main criteria for a tragedy: a tragic hero of noble birth‚ a tragic flaw‚ a hero‘s downfall‚ a moment of remorse‚ and a catharsis. Aristotle in his Poetics defines Oedipus as being a definite example of the form and purpose of Aristotelian tragedy. In tragedies the Greeks dramatized climactic events in the lives of heroes‚ and Oedipus story is no different. By using many different literary

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