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Analysis
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Analysis of Lines 1068 – 1107 “The Bacchae by Sophocles” The very essence of choosing the mentioned lines from the play is the overall importance of the passage in the play. It is described in the passage that Dionysus and her follower were...

Edith Hamilton
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Edith Hamilton (Edith Hamilton) (1867 - 1963) was a classicist and educator before becoming a writer on mythology. The most famous book is How the Greek (1930) and Mythology (1942). Mythology: timeless tales of gods and heroes, usually know...

The Mwindo Epic
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ther dwelling thing, the spirits of the atmosphere let him come back to earth. From then on, Mwindo directed his kingdom in calm, instructing his persons to reside in harmony, to bypass jealousy and abhorrence, to accept every progeny, and ...

Drama
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PART 01 The Greek theatre appears to have originated with the open-air circular dancing floor (orchestra), a level space of hard earth constructed for performances of choral lyric, of which one variety, the dithyramb, is according to one tr...

Chorus In Athenian Tragedy
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chorus’, the song-and-dance ensemble, and the so-called first, second, and third actors. The khoros ‘chorus’ in Athenian drama present by vocalising and promenading to the melodious accompaniment of a reed (pipe), while the actors present b...

Movie Zeitgeist
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movie named “The Greatest Story Ever Told” from the movie Zeitgeist. This part is directed towards the religious aspect of our society. It presents historical data on the astronomical / astrological origins of the Judeo-Christian theology (...

How Candide Can Be Considered “the Absurd Man” From Camus “the Myth Of Sisyphus”
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how for why that there is no a bigger number of horrible teach than purposeless and neglected work (Walgrave, 2013). Assuming that, regardless of everything that one asserts Homer, Sisyphus was the most savvy and most sensible of mortals. S...