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    Betrayal of Family Loyalty In the play Antigone‚ written by Greek playwright Sophocles‚ loyalty to family seems to be a recurring theme. We first see it when Antigone defies King Creon’s order to keep her brother‚ Polynices‚ unburied as a punishment for his betrayal of their country Thebes. We also see how Antigone’s sister‚ Ismene‚ accepts partial blame for the burial (even though she refused to actually do it) in an affectionate‚ loyal act. Creon is also family (their father’s brother)‚ but

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    In a patriarchal society‚ women lie at the bottom of the social hierarchy. A patriarchy judges women for their beauty and innocence rather than merit and intelligence. Throughout the twenty-four books of The Odyssey as well as Game of Thrones‚ a modern day rendition of medieval society written by George. R. R. Martin‚ women struggle for power in male dominated societies. Women need to submit to their societies in order to be accepted and or respected. The goal of men is to be powerful. In order

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    Great Expectations‚ the central recurring theme is that affection‚ loyalty‚ and inner worth is more important than a progressive increase in wealth and social status. Dickens makes this theme evident through the interactions of the characters‚ and by discovering the idea of wealth and self-improvement (specifically in social classes). The thesis can be discovered in situations such as Pip’s awareness of his harsh treatment toward his loved ones‚ the loyalty that Joe and Biddy continued to have toward

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    Hubris In The Odyssey‚ translated by Andrew George and Metamorphoses translated by Stanley Lombardo‚ Odysseus and Arachne strength’s coincide with the goddess Athena’s. Excelling at their strengths‚ Odysseus and Arachne’s hubris causes trials for both‚ one being a long journey as well as a contest against Athena herself. Interestingly‚ despite Odysseus’ and Arachne’s mastery of their skills‚ their relationships with the goddess of their talents have a stark difference; the aforementioned Odysseus

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    Major Themes of Othello

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    Major Themes of Othello Guilherme Lopes Florida Atlantic University Major Themes of Othello The Tragedy of Othello‚ the Moor of Venice is a story of a Venetian‚ Othello and the happenings which surround the collapse of his relationship and marriage with his true love‚ Desdemona brought on by the purposeful‚ malice-laced maneuverings of Iago. Othello‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ contains several recurring themes throughout. Two major themes are revenge and jealousy‚ both of which can be

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    Major Themes In Atonement

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    ATONEMENT Major Themes Guilt / Atonement The theme of guilt‚ forgiveness‚ and atonement should be extremely obvious to anyone who reads the book. The entire plot of the novel centers on a woman who devotes her entire life repenting a crime she committed while still a young girl. Articles of note that are not as obvious to the reader that have to do with this theme are things like‚ is Briony the only person who should feel guilty? Who else is at fault for the crime committed on that hot summer

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    throughout the entire book‚ but it is most clearly seen In Phaeacia. “Hearing that‚ Alcinous‚ poised in all his majesty‚ took the hand of the seasoned‚ worldly-wise Odysseus raised him up and sat him down in a burnished chair‚ displacing his own son…” (Odyssey Book 7‚ Pg: 185‚ Line 190-205). Alcinous‚ clearly the good host‚ has given up his son’s seat for an unknown stranger‚ thus fulfilling the codes of hospitality. This shows that hospitality or a host- to- guest relationship was more important than a

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    Major Themes and Concepts for Midterm Exam Spring 2013 Intro to Research Although any material from the assigned reading chapters is fair game for the exam‚ here are the major areas to review: * Scientific research versus nursing research- * Scientific Research is concerned with ability to generalize research results. * Nursing Research- Generating knowledge that can be used in the near future. * Clinical nursing research- Nursing research studies involving clients or

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    Romeo and Juliet In Romeo and Juliet‚ the characters Romeo and Juliet have loyalty for their families and each other. Their love gets tested and it shows how much loyalty they have for each other. They do things for each other that most people would never do. Nothing can break the love and loyalty they have for one another. Loyalty to one’s true love is deeper than loyalty to one’s family. Once Juliet marries Romeo‚ she is more loyal to him than her original family. Romeo is very loyal

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    In Willy Russell’s Educating Rita‚ the issues of class inequalities and the choices of education are the key themes of the play. These ideas are convey through not only by the character of Frank and Rita and their uses of language but also the dramatic technique employed. Class differences are clearly illustrated at the beginning of the play‚ in the relationship between Frank and Rita. Class differences are especially evident when Rita assumes that an academic like Frank will enjoy fictions such

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