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    The Metamorphoses by Ovid and Euripides’ play entitled‚ The Bacchae present the same two stories in very different directions. The general story revolves around the figure of Pentheus‚ a Theban prince who challenges the might of Bacchus‚ his cousin and a god. While both include the same key plot driven aspects‚ the interpretations given by the two different writers are vastly different in what morals and concepts they try to let out from the text. The Metamorphoses is essentially a testament

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    The Olympian Gods and Goddesses In Greek mythology‚ twelve gods and goddesses ruled the universe from atop Greece’s Mount Olympus. These Olympians had come to power after their leader‚ Zeus‚ overthrew his father‚ Kronos‚ leader of the Titans. All the Olympians are related to one another. The Romans adopted most of these Greek gods and goddesses‚ but with new names. Zeus (Roman name: Jupiter) The most powerful of all‚ Zeus was god of the sky and the king of Olympus. His temper affected the weather

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    Enmanuel Perez 2/20/13 English 192- MTA Professor Samantha Zighelboim “Poetry Analysis on Diana and Actaeon” In the poem‚ Metamorphoses by Ovid‚ in the short story “Diana and Actaeon” describes how chaste Diana’s punishment to Actaeon can be seen a bit unfair. Diana being the goddess of the hunt was innocently taking a bath with her nymphs bathing her when out of the blue a young man called Actaeon is caught seeing the goddness of the hunt naked. Knowing someone saw her naked while bathing

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    metaphor for time. Time continues on regardless of life‚ always changing. Although it may seem impossible to go back in time – impossible to step into the same river – there are times when moments in time seems to repeat themselves throughout history. Ovid refutes this maxim through the use of a common storyline throughout several of his stories. Many of his tales depict some sort of interaction between a god and a human in a way that usually results in the human doing something to upset the god and

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    Literature (from Latin litterae (plural); letter) is the art of written work. The word literature literally means: "things made from letters". Literature is commonly classified as having two major forms—fiction and non-fiction—and two major techniques—poetry and prose. Literature may consist of texts based on factual information (journalistic or non-fiction)‚ a category that may also include polemical works‚ biographies‚ and reflective essays‚ or it may consist of texts based on imagination (such

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    The Birth of Venus is a masterpiece created by Sandro Botticelli in the year 1482‚ this masterpiece was created during the renaissance era. The Birth of Venus depicts the Greek goddess Aphrodite which later on was adapted by the Roman in their culture as Venus. The Birth of Venus was commissioned by the Medici Family which was a very influential family during the Renaissance. Differently‚ from artwork from previous eras Botticelli did not create a piece of art that represented a Christian legend

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    texts‚ participating in discussion and debate in tutorials‚ developing arguments‚ and writing essays. Required Texts: 1) Aeschylus‚ Oresteia‚ trans. C. Collard (Oxford World ’s Classics) 2) Euripides‚ Bacchae‚ trans. Paul Woodruff (Hackett) 3) Hesiod‚ Works and Days and Theogony‚ trans. Stanley Lombardo (Hackett) 4) Homer‚ The Iliad‚ trans. Robert Fitzgerald (New York: Farrar‚ Straus‚ and Giroux) 5) Homer‚ The Odyssey‚ trans. Robert Fitzgerald (New York: Farrar‚ Straus‚ and Giroux) 6) Virgil

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    both” (Ovid 488). In Romeo and Juliet‚ the Capulets and the Montagues lived on the opposing side of the town. “My master is the great rich Capulet; and if you be not of the house of Montagues‚ I pray come and crush a cup of wine” (Shakespeare 385). Another example of a difference is that when Romeo and Pyramus killed themselves‚ they performed it in two disparate ways. For instance‚ Pyramus killed himself by impaling himself with a dagger. “He drew his sword and plunged it into his side” (Ovid 489)

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    avoiding evil. This is because Jean seeks forgiveness now that he about to enter a new world where there will be judgment and he is afraid for he wonders if he will be forgiven for the things that he had done while he was in the world. In Metamorphoses‚ Ovid starts with focusing on how the earth was formed and the things which took place. He divides these seasons into

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    communicate with others. Publius Ovidius Naso was one of those individuals that could do this and much more with the power of his poems. The following paragraphs will be use to introduced an iconic poet of Rome that influenced many during and after his time. Ovid is the author of many literature pieces during the middle age and is best known for his work of Metamorphoses. Publius Ovidius Naso was born in in Sulmo on March 20‚ 43 BC. He came from an aristocratic family‚ studied law in Rhetoric Rome

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