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    National Artist Award Controversy The National Artist Award is one of the prestigious awards given to people who are considered as national artists for their contribution in the different field of arts. It is the highest state of recognition given to Filipino artists. Just recently‚ this year’s awarding was full of controversies and issues that left the people questioning if the awardees deserved the recognition given. Among the seven awardees of this year’s National Artist are;

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    Chioma Mogbo Lysistrata — Formal Essay Assignment “I don’t intentionally go: ’Ooh‚ what is provocative‚’ and try to do that. I just do stuff‚ and people go: ’Ooh‚ that’s provocative.’ Maybe because sometimes I’m super-ignorant — and sometimes they’re super-ignorant.” This quote by Mathangi "Maya" Arulpragasam conveys the same reaction that the reader feels as one reads Lysistrata. Lysistrata comes with many sexual innuendos. It also goes particularly beyond innuendo where numerous male characters

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    The Relevancy of Great Books in Today’s Society: Lysistrata and Beowulf One characteristic that sets a Great Book apart from others is its ability to stand the test of time Aristophanes’s Lysistrata and the old English poem Beowulf have both managed to prove this to be true. In Lysistrata‚ the main character channels the modern woman in many ways. Like the modern woman‚ Lysistrata exuded confidence‚ courage and leadership. Confidence‚ by having the audacity to organize a sex strike in a time when

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    Sex and Politics in Lysistrata Aristophanes‚ whom is a comedic writer‚ wrote Lysistrata during the Greek civil war. This unstoppable combat was between Athenians and Spartans‚ whom believed that the only way to prove anything was through war. The theme of Lysistrata revolves around gender‚ sex‚ and also politics. Its reasons for development were that if men were not able to fix the problems occurring‚ women would then take the initiative and do so. The women then came together and decided to withhold

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    Assessment A - Exploring the Influence and Controversy of Modern Electronic Games How do you think video games positively impact our culture? I think video games have positively impacted our culture because it has opened up and begun to evolve which changed in the way people stereotype gamers. Video games have additionally created technology advancements such as the Internet and other video games. Which games have been the most influential within the last few years? There have been many

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    Lysistrata: Feminist Leader of Power or Failure? I want you to think about a very important female figure in your life. She can be any person you want‚ fictional or nonfictional. Now‚ take this person and think about why and how she influences the way you live today. It could be because you admire her‚ you relate with her‚ or you see her as a leader. Not everyone can be a leader but those that are made to be one have specific attributes that make them who they are. Although there are many sides

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    LYSISTRATA‚ a comedy of stereotypes The playwright Aristophanes wrote about an ancient Greece‚ Athens in particular‚ during a time of constant warfare. His play "Lysistrata" is an attempt to amuse while putting across an anti-war message. In fact even the naming of the play is an anti-war message of sorts. The word "lysistrata" means‚ "disband the army" (Jacobus 162). Aristophanes was a crafty writer; he creates a work of art that causes his audience to think about the current state of affairs

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    The Dramatic Appeal of Human Props in Greek Drama In both The Medea and Lysistrata‚ powerful women wage wars against the male-dominated status quo‚ harnessing minor characters as pawns to achieve their desired ends. Like all dramatic props‚ these manipulated characters do not have motivations or character arcs‚ nor do they single-handedly propel the action of either play. They serve as symbols rather than people‚ vehicles which Euripides’ and Aristophanes’ female protagonists

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    Censorship is the suppression of text‚ images‚ or ideas by authority‚ and it is used to control what people can think‚ see‚ and create. Censorship is and has been been used all over the world because the leaders of these territories believe their citizens should be blocked from specific topics. These topics can range from politics to religion depending on what those leaders believe should not be allowed. In the article by Karen Sternheimer‚ “Do Video Games Kill?” Sternheimer shows us that despite

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    Monica Wojciechowski Dr. Luttrell Lysistrata Discussion Paper Feminism in Ancient Greece did not exist. Women were simply seen as dumb and inferior human beings who live to serve the hardworking intelligent men. In Lysistrata‚ in trying to satirize women fighting for the end of the Peloponnesian War‚ Aristophanes actually underscores the prevalence of sexism in his society. To the casual reader‚ Lysistrata is seen as an Ancient Greek feminist manifesto‚ however in reality it

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