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Fate 1, Free Will 0
by Rker, Oct 18, 2008
In "Oedipus Tyrannus" by Sophocles, Sophocles is trying to teach his audience that humans have no ability to control their fate. He teaches his audience this lesson by explaining the life of Oedipus, the future ruler of Thebes.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
by Rker, Oct 29, 2007
How would your life be if you had to live with a lost mother, a supposedly malignant neighbor, intense racism, pressure to be like your folks, and almost getting stabbed to death? In the novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the developing life of Jean Finch, who is known as Scout, demonstrates how one’s personality can change through these events.
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Comparing Boxer in Animal Farm
by Rker, Oct 29, 2007
My position in society is similar to that which is of Boxer from “Animal Farm.” This horse was an animal who was reliable, spoke his mind, and was hardworking. Similarly to Boxer, I have these...
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