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Comparison Paper
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comparison between the film “Groundhog Day” and “The Myth of Sisyphus”. The main idea behind both of these concepts is the philosophy of “absurd”. An individual’s ineffective hunt for the connotation, unanimity and simplicity in the appeara...

Mortality And Meaning Of Life
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their lives meaningful if they are committed to the achievement of ideals they value and if their conduct forms a cohesive pattern directed toward the achievement of their ideals. The meaning of human lives, then, depends on the capacity o...

Buddhism And The Present World
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Buddhism, and hid himself in his own room. No matter how many times that she knocked the door; he just kept silent and even ignored her. He convinced himself that if he believed in Buddha, one day he could relieve and live with his son in t...

Homer: The Iliad
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Ilium being another name for Troy. It was used by Roman authors such as Virgil, and also appears in English literature, for example when Doctor Faustus conjures up Helen. An epic poem in 24 books attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer ...

Camus' View
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philosophical answers to this predicament. Two of these he accuses as evasions; the other he places ahead as a correct solution. Our first alternative is blunt and simple: personal suicide. If we conclude that a life without some absolutel...

Sir Gawain Upholds The Medieval Chivalric Code In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,' Gawain made a pledge to the huntsman to give him anything presents he obtained that day in exchange for whatever presents the huntsman received that day. On the third and last day of Sir Gawain's visit, he ...

Albert Camus “the Stranger”
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Albert Camus. The motive here is to limelight one of the major themes discussed in the novel. The theme that is under the discussion here is the lack of ethics or morale. Further, the essay aims to highlight that whether the character of th...