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Athens' Dionysian festival became more organized, and Aeschylus began presenting tragedies in 499 BC along with Thespis, Pratinas, Choerilus, and Phrynichus, who was fined for reminding Athenians of their grief for the defeat by the Persian...
activist and a publisher and director. She lectures throughout the United States and abroad and is the Reynolds professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University in North Carolina. She has published ten best-selling books and countles...
Theodore Roethke. It is an elaborated villanelle based on only two lines. Like many other poems, it can also be interpreted in different ways which rely on the reader’s perception and state of mind. The poem unfolds with Roethke’s long slee...
The Waking’ by Theodore Roethke. Theodore Roethke, as Francis E. Skipp states, is a transcendental poet who sought God in nature and aimed at transcending the chaos of experience in a quest for oneness with the cosmos. In “The Waking”, Roet...
Homeland Security in the wake of GWOT The term Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) was frequently used soon after the September 11, 2001. Basically, this is the war against terrorists who are considered to be responsible for the New York attacks...
The confrontation is a perceptive subject that makes powerful strong sentiments in people. These confrontation agreements took place with Jewish nationalism, circulation of assets, and politics. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Jerusalem...
Introduction Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities of the world (www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org). It is the disputed capital of Israel. It is the largest city of Israel in terms of it s area, as well as, population. It is located between the ...