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This paper will discuss Roman and Greek roles of women in history. By learning the different aspects of their daily lives, as well as some roles that they hold in these societies, we can see how they lived. By learning of these kinds of women in history, we can see how they were treated, and under what auspices they were dominated by men.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 13381 Greek Women Roles.doc
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58.Effects of chivalry on medieval knights.
Various codes of conducts are endorsed each year by the authorities in charge in all the fields of life in order to promote justice, valor, peace and harmony between the innumerable sections of the society. However, the fighting force or the warriors serving the military demonstrates the most evident form of adherence to a specific code of behavior. Chivalry, originating from the French word, "chevalerie" (Chivelry, The Knights Tempolar) since the ninth century has been one such set constituting a body of law and a rigid behavioral system based on rules and regulations that the men in shinning armor had to abide by. This analytical research paper examines the great influence of chivalry on the general behavior, military activities, fighting tactics, war-related strategies and the motivations for warfare of the medieval knights
Pages: 11
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Filename: 13780 Chivalry Medieval Knights.doc
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59.15002 An Argument for Aeneas as an Iron Age Man
This paper will seek to understand how Aeneus was an Iron Age Man in the tradition of Ovid, Virgil, and Livy. By realizing his warlike behavior, we can see how he is not a Golden Age Man of cultural strengths, but one of the heroic toughness in battle.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 15002 Aeneus Virgil Aeneid.doc
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60.18770 Athena, the later term 'Vogue' and its Etymology.
This paper is about Athena. The student was inspired about this paper after reading different fragments of the Catalogues of Women and Eoiae. As the inspirer and the shaper of Perseus, Athena could be counted on to have supernatural and heroically beautiful features, but the precise nature of this beauty was not plain to be found.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 18770 Athena Vogue Etymology.doc
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61.15844 Medea and Oedipus: Comparing Methods of Anger Management.
This paper compares the methods of behavior chosen by the title characters within two classics of traditional tragedy. The characters that are examined are Medea by Euripides and Oedipus by Sophocles. Both Medea and Oedipus are figures that have suffered greatly at the hands of fate, but where Oedipus chooses to abandon his family and his kingly duties, Medea responds through aggressively targeting her family for destruction. Medea’s methods, though far less palatable than those chosen by Oedipus, show a stronger personal nature and are more true to the feelings that she manifested at the time of her betrayal.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 15844 Oedipus Medea Murder.doc
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62.15978 Justified Martyrdom: Socrates and Antigone.
This paper juxtaposes the deaths of Socrates and Antigone, comparing them on the basis of whether or not they died for their beliefs. The author presents the facts of both (fictional) cases, and argues that while both individuals did, in fact, die for their beliefs, Antigone died for impulsive actions while Socrates died for a lifetime of worthwhile critical inquiry.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 15978 Socrates Antigone Martyr.doc
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63.16244 A Statement and Pastiche of Oedipus Rex by Sophocles
This paper will write a statement of intention in writing a pastiche for Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. By giving greater charcterization to oedipus by rewriting the play, we can see an attempt in an ancient style to create a differnet, yet more clear representation of how Oedipus chose pride and vainglory over the Fates that command all men, kingly or not.