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    In the Crash Course videos John Green talked about the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation. The Renaissance was a period of time around the sixteenth century in which greek and roman knowledge was reintroduced to scholars and painters. However‚ this knowledge was only available to wealthy humanitarians‚ not common folk. The Protestant reformation took place at about the same time as the Renaissance‚ and involved a monk named Martin Luther. Martin Luther saw corruption in the Roman Catholic

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    ROMEO AND JULIET Does the prologue and opening scene prepare the audience for what follows? Shakespeare opens the play with a prologue of 14 lines. This prepares the audience for the content of the play. These 14 lines are basically a summary of the play. Within ?Romeo and Juliet? Shakespeare focuses on many different themes such as love‚ hate‚ violence‚ fate‚ life and death. The prologue is written about these different themes that take part in the play. It gives the prologue a contrast to the

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    Survival in The Pearl is basically shown throughout the entire novel. As the effects of the pearl start showing on the family‚ they literally have to flee from their homeland. This whole process involved hiding‚ torture‚ and struggle to keep the family safe. In the book‚ Kino’s son is shot and killed during the process of escaping from trackers. In the scene‚ “ The watcher… raised the gun. Kino was in mid-leap when the gun crashed and the barrel-flash… The keening‚ moaning‚ rising hysterical cry

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    When Jekyll experiences improper urges he uses Hyde as an outlet to protect his reputability‚ resulting in a blurred line between illusion and reality‚ as well as a shattered self-perception. Jekyll created Hyde as an experiment to try and contribute to the scientific community of the Victorian Era. But once he discovers that he can use Hyde as channel into the feelings he has repressed‚ he loses his sense of self‚ only finding it again when he realizes that Hyde has gone too far. Jekyll holds in

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    There is an uncanny resemblance‚ not only between Oedipus and the German people in how they self-inhibit their desires and receive pleasure from pain‚ but also in relation to the sadist‚ Hitler‚ and his masochistic self-manifested suicide. While hitler was the fascist sadist that led humanity into

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    the soul attains its knowledge of eternal truths from the realm of forms; this is where the realm of forms is introduced‚ and the importance of epistemology in how humans can know anything at all. This is where holding point between the two dialogues hold its tension between one another‚ because they are indeed holding an argument towards explaining the realm of forms‚ but the examples of birthing compared to recollecting the forms is what makes them incompatible. The symposium is having the ability

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    In the eighteen hundreds two influential philosophers were born thirty eight years apart. Although John Stuart Mill and Friedrich Nietzsche’s lives overlapped; they both have different views regarding moral belief and the basis of morals in life. One aspect that sets these two philosophers apart is that while in London‚ Mill continued to fight for equal rights for women; the Germany resident‚ Nietzsche‚ believed that women were infinitely inferior to men. This‚ however‚ was not the only factor

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    Political ideas were more significant between Indians and Europeans and while doing that they maintain its social and economic stability. Economic is exchange of wealth and goods. Both the Indians and Europeans was thriving trade in gold‚ silver‚ copper as well as agricultural products. But‚ before trading they need a set of rules and regulation to maintain economically. There were Monarchies that support oversea trade‚ Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile allowed Columbus to go out

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    Odyssey‚ Virgil’s central theme for The Aeneid is war‚ though in a vastly different light than that of Homer’s two epics. With Aeneid‚ the central character Aeneas fleas Troy during a darkened time for his native city‚ when it is being ravaged in a war between the Greeks and Achilles. The line He came to Italy by destiny tells me that The Aeneid’s focus is central to fate and destiny and how so many people during this time put a lot of their energy believing in‚ and raging wars in the name of both.

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    “Edward Hyde‚ alone in the ranks of mankind‚ was pure evil.” (page 65) At this point in the story‚ Dr. Jekyll has not completely accepted Edward Hyde as being a part of him. He recognizes that Edward Hyde is “pure evil” but needs further proof that so much evil can be part of a person that is good. The story describes his transformation after drinking the potion as mental‚ physical‚ and spiritual. The spiritual part is very interesting because Dr. Jekyll in part always thought he was a fraud and

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