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    dimensions and significance to the term. Aristotle’s imitation is not mere copying but a creative imitation or re-creation. It is the imitation of the ideals. Aristotle describes the medium‚ objects and manner of poetic imitation. Plato’s Idea of Imitation Plato divides arts into useful arts like medicine and agriculture and imitative arts like poetry. To Plato ‘idea’ was the truth or reality and the world is mere representation of reality. The objects before us are the imitation of the

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    meaning of the work. Avoid mere plot summary. 1. In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening (1899)‚ protagonist Edna Pontellier is said to possess "That outward existence which conforms‚ the inward life that questions." In a novel or play that you have studied‚ identify a character who outwardly conforms while questioning inwardly. Then write an essay in which you analyze how this tension between outward conformity and inward questioning contributes to the meaning of the work. Avoid mere plot summary. 1. In Kate

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    Michael the relationship could just be a mere convenience or an affection solely generated by his physical wanting of Frances‚ so with the way she looks and appreciates the girls of New York. Frances calling the Stevensons shows her attitude which is passivity and lack of idealism to confront the relationship with his husband. She is going to call the Stevensons because‚ she and her husband have nothing more to discuss about. Michael’s way of looking on women as mere bodies could suggest a kind of degradation—which

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    period poor health and sporadic recovery‚ Lewis himself died on November 22‚ 1963 (christianodyssey.com). Fondly called "Jack" by his loved ones‚ Lewis was a well-known professor at both Oxford and Cambridge. Lewis’ 25 books on Christian topics include Mere Christianity (1952)‚ The Problem of Pain (1940)‚ Miracles (1947)‚ The Screwtape Letters (1942)‚ Surprised by Joy (1955) and The Great Divorce (1945). The Pilgrim’s Regress (1933) was about his own experience while on his way to conversion (christianodyssey

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    compares the chance of escape from God’s wrath to a spider’s ability to stop a falling rock. Edwards use of metaphors create another scene to allow the audience to get a visual thought through his words. Edward creates an idea that we humans are just mere puppets that God has control over for his amusement‚ "...it is only the power

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    been theorized that man will eventually understand the universe through science and its relentless quest for knowledge. Not only has it been said that this is likely‚ but it has been said that this understanding lies mere decades away from the present. Is this possible‚ not only mere decades from the present‚ but is it possible‚ at all‚ to achieve an understanding of the universe? In short‚ no. The extended answer‚ however‚ takes a little more time. First‚ to begin the answer to this question

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    Thermopylae. In 480 B.C.‚ our dutiful and fearless Spartan king took a mere 300 warriors with him to hold off encroaching Persian invaders‚ led by the imposing God/King Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro). Think tens of thousands of Orcs descending upon the stronghold of Helm’s Deep‚ protected by only a couple of hundred Men and Elves. Here‚ in this high-concept battle film‚ these Persians also arrive filled with reckless hate. What can a mere 300 warriors do? "Sparrrr-tahhnns!" Show those weak Persians a thing

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    the appellant for the due performance of the contract is liable to be forfeited on the mere allegation of breach of contract without sufferance of actual loss or damage and in the absence of determination and quantification of the actual loss/damage suffered by the respondents? 1.1 To what extent can the amount of compensation be awarded to the aggrieved party in case of no actual loss or damage but due to mere breach of the terms and conditions stated in the contract . 1.2 Whether in case of liquidated

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    in good terms with it’s captors;(2) that the Philippines will try to cut the ties of our Motherland from it’s captors through violent means;(3) and lastly that we will be colonized by another country. The thoughts of Rizal were not only based on his mere imagination‚ he tried to read in between the lines of the History of the many nations to come up with his recommendations of how the Philippines would look like.asdaasddsadasdasdasdsadasdasdasReading through the essays of Rizal‚ one could say that

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    ancient poem until one scholar decided to take a closer look. Today’s readers are still discovering new meanings and symbols in the age-old text. The epic poem’s diverse symbolism is primarily seen in three main locations: Hrothgar’s hall‚ Grendel’s mere‚ and the dragon’s lair. When a king was crowned in Anglo-Saxon times‚ his responsibilities included‚ among other things‚ providing a mead-hall. The mead-hall was central to kinship and was often what brought a community together. When King Hrothgar

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