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was a fool’ ( Dryden ) is referable to the fact either that it may, as a sentiment, be unreasonably immoderate, or that, as Hume argued, it involves pride in what relates to oneself, which, while natural, cannot be justified to those with o...
Medea and Dido respond to desertion by their husbands, the individual they love most, in the form of a quarrel. Both characters go on to attempt to alleviate their pain via revenge. Their judgments and actions are impaired by each woman's ...
1 or 3 AD to around 8 AD, are in hexameters, known to be authored as mythological works on Metamorphoses (" transformations "). The metamorphoses consist of 15 books, each about 700-900 verses and describe the origin and history of the wor...
compared and analyzed are, Lovelace’s “To Lucasta” and Owens’ “Dulce et Decorum Est”. Both these poems are about the war and show a different perspective on it. The reason behind choosing these poems is because on a personal level I appreci...
socialist revolution. But between 1914 and 1918, millions of Europeans blew each other to pieces in the name of national security. The relationship between interstate politics and individual duty, bridged by the ideal of the nation-state, w...
debated all over the world. Despite of all the advancements in the world, women are still struggling for their rights. People think that citizens of poor or less developed countries hesitate to empower women and give them their rights, but...
publication of “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” in the Crisis in 1921. The name verse, in writing in 1923 but restrained from publication by Hughes, had won him the first reward in verse in the 1925 Opportunity publication challenge that assis...