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    The Outsiders Duty

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    If you are a greaser‚ your duties might be to protect yourself‚ your group‚ and your family or other close friends. In the novel‚ Ponyboy and Johnny do something very valiant that gets them in the newspaper. Since Pony and Johnny were in Windrixville trying to escape from the fuzz‚ they were hiding in a remote location. This place was an abandoned church on top of Jay Mountain. When they get back from breakfast‚ they saw

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    that Beowulf is honorable‚ because instead of keeping the treasures he wins‚ he gives them to his king. Beowulf is a character who does all that is moral‚ and never inhonorable. Also‚ Beowulf constantly demonstrates his bravery with valiant and heroic acts. One way he shows his courage is that when he is warned by a coastguard who thinks there is nothing anybody can do about the monster; Beowulf boldly declares he is “come to do what [he] can against the demon Grendal”(22). This quote

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    of the knight‚ the devil and death to symbolically convey a philosophy of life using powerful poetic devices? ‘The knight‚ Death and the Devil’ poem written by Randall Jarrell‚ based on the engraving by German artist ‘Albert Durer’ depicting a valiant knight‚ on horseback treading along the path of life. A path beset on all sides by many obstacles‚ and the dark forces ranged against the knight in his journey. Created in 1513‚ Durer’s engraving’s key characters include a Knight in armour‚ riding

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    How is Macbeth portrayed?

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    Macbeth is heroic and is a valiant soldier. I think that it is important that Shakespeare has depicted Macbeth as being a brave character because this influences him in murdering Duncan later on and it is crucial that we‚ as the reader‚ believe that Macbeth is capable of doing this. His rank is of great value and in the first act he seems to be fit to hold this status. Shakespeare emphasises the greatness of Macbeth by writing that even the king describes him as being a ‘valiant cousin’ and ‘worthy gentleman’

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    but that I loved Rome more.” Also‚ Brutus shows his sympathy over Caesar’s death. Brutus said‚ “As Caesar loved me‚ I weep for him; as he was fortunate‚ I rejoice at it; as he was valiant; I honor him: but‚ as he was ambitious‚ I slew him.” Brutus

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    Bold and Valiant Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mocking Bird includes three individual‚ very interesting characters. Dill‚ who to some extent‚ is the planner of the group. Next is the wisest and oldest one of the three‚ Jem. Scout‚ who is courageously bold‚ is very opinionated. Dill‚ Jem‚ and Scout‚ are all born with a truly adventurous spirit. Dill is a a very brave and daring young boy when the story begins. Since he was only six‚ he became increasingly intrigued by the events that occurred and

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    Duncan Bless Macbeth

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    " (V.V.25–27). The famous quote of Macbeth‚ ‘life: a tale told by an idiot’ indispensably proves how Macbeth has fallen into a psychopathic state of nihilism where even after his own wife is dead he feels that it does not signify anything; from a valiant man of prowess to fall and become such a petty pessimist is with no doubt a tragedy can be explained by: observing the beginning of story‚ inordinate ambition and its affects on Macbeth‚ and the ending of the story. The initial description of Macbeth

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    Diego Duran’s Credible Descriptions of the Aztec Civilization (Question # two) The Aztec civilization of Mesoamerica rose to be a politically unified framework with immense power and wealth during the 15th C. The Aztec civilization began in 1325‚ when the Mexica semi-Nomad people migrated south to form Tenochtitlan‚ their capital city and present day Mexico City. Through 100 years of aggressive military conquest‚ the Triple Alliance formed the Aztecs of Mesoamerica into a loosely structured

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    "300" from Anti Essays

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    glorious deaths if need be. It’s not just his commanding accent when he yells "Sparrrr-tahhnns!" It’s his devotion to his land and his people. And‚ though I am not a warrior‚ even I would have picked up a spear and shield to strike furiously with valiant heart to lay low any enemies before me. "300" is "Sin City" and "Gladiator" mixed together and coated with a luster that you can only find on fresh-from-the-factory Ferrari’s. This is a film that re-envisions cinematography and violence. The technology

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    showed to [Brabantio] so [she] is due to the Moor." The same amount of passionate love is felt for her by her "Valiant" spouse‚ Othello. However‚ Othello’s passionate love he has for his "white ewe" quickly turns in passionate hatred after having the seed of jealousy planted in him by "Honest Iago." Although Iago is the initiator of Othello’s downfall‚ he is merely removing the "Valiant" facade the "Brave Othello" portrays which thus reveals his cannibalistic nature. The green-eyed "monster"

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