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    Creon: a Virtuous King?

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    Creon: A Virtuous King? Antigone is a Greek Tragedy that was written in 441 B.C. by Sophocles who is considered one of the great tragedians of the Greek time period and even today. Antigone is a complex play which centers on the two main characters‚ Antigone and Creon; Antigone is the daughter of Oedipus and the niece to Creon. This play starts with brothers to Antigone‚ Polyneices and Eteocles dying in war; they killed each other tragically while fighting over the throne of Thebes. Eteocles

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    A quest is the act or instance of seeking or pursuing something. In the books "Sundiata" and "The Odyssey of Homer"‚ both of the main characters venture out on quests. Throughout each characters quest‚ they have goals they would like to achieve‚ obstacles that get in their way‚ and enemies they must face. Sundiata and Odysseus also receive some assistance along the way. Both characters also have a common goal to return to their homes after their quests are over. If their quests are successful they

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    What is Chivalry Originally Latin‚ actually spelled “caballarius" and pronounced “SHivəlrē”‚ is chivalry. Chivalry is the combination of qualities expected of an ideal knight. Such qualities include honor‚ courtesy‚ courage‚ justice‚ and willing to assist those in need. If one is chivalrous in character‚ then one is a gentleman and noble in his good deeds. He would in no manner hesitate to serve others and serve his God. This is evident as Honore de Balzac puts it: “the motto of chivalry is also

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    “The knight pledged to be brave and fair in battle‚ to protect the weak‚ and to display good manners toward women” (Everyday life: middle ages‚ 2005). The knight in Medieval Europe was a brave‚ courageous figure who fought for the safety of his people and of his lord. The knight was a vassal hired by a lord‚ and for his loyal‚ honorable service was given a fief‚ or a piece of land in which he could farm‚ live‚ and hire workers to produce goods while he was gone fighting for his lord. The system that

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    These two pieces of literature are different from one another but they also have some of the very same elements that make them interesting. The first thing is that both Beowulf and Frodo are both heroes even though they act very different and their stories are different. The next thing is the two heroes both go on a journey. They both have someone they can depend on. For Beowulf this would be Wiglaf who helps him defeat the dragon even though Beowulf killed it. For Frodo his friend Sam is the one

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    Chivalry is a moral code that knight’s honor live their daily lives by. Originating in Europe‚ it has been the foundation for some noble societies and armies in the late 1100s‚ such as England‚ Italy and France.There are many authors that have incorporated chivalry in their stories about knights and the medieval ages. Whenever you read about a knight he is manly‚ kind‚ honorable‚ and very skilled in battle. These depiction of knights are very true and in the late 1100s they were more or less just

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    Were the similarities greater than the difference Have you ever wondered what the similarities and the differences were between the Samurai and knights? Samurai and knights were very strong warriors in the medieval era‚ they had different cultural ideas‚ but Samurai and Knight also had similarities. Samurai and Knights were similar‚ but also different in some areas. The similarities between samurai and knights were greater than the differences. This can be shown by looking at three areas‚ social

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    Samurai and Knights Were the similarities between Japanese samurai and European knights greater than the differences ? In this essay you be learning about where the similarities greater than the differences About samurai and knights . Like were their codes similar or different ‚ and when they were the age 14 did they do anything and when did they began their training ‚ Some similar things about them is that they are warriors ‚ ride a horse ‚ follow a social order ‚ wear armor ‚ follow

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    Jair Hayes Mr. Buckingham Horsemen Essay 1 December 2011 Series of Unfortunate Events The four horsemen of the apocalypse appear in the story “How Much Land does a Man Need?” because they are all symbolical. The four horsemen are the horse of Conquest (white)‚ War (Red)‚ Black (Famine)‚ and Pale (Death). These four horsemen are all symbolical in some way and all connect in the story in a important way. They help explain the series of events in Pakhom’s journey to his demise. The first

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    First of all‚ something that makes the Pyrenees Mountain Range so fascinating is the rich history that lies in its peaks. Even though that most of the mountain passes were high and difficult‚ medieval pilgrims and even invading armies and barbarian hordes would persevere and cross over the mountain. The were actually numerous amounts of pilgrims‚ trekking across the range while on their way to Santiago de Compostela (Pyrenees). Fast forward a couple hundred years to 1903 when the organizers of the

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