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Papers On Greek & Roman Literature
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Character Analysis of Sophocles’ “Antigone”
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A 5 page paper which examines Antigone’s heroic character and considers how she can be regarded as an early feminist. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGanther.rtf
Character Flaws: Antigone, Oedipus, and Death of a Salesman
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A 7 page paper
which examines the character flaws possessed by characters in the plays Antigone,
Oedipus, and Death of a Salesman. bibliography lists 4 additional sources.
Filename: RAchrctf.rtf
Characters and Dante’s Hell
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A 5 page apper which examines where one would place various characters in classic/ancient literature in Dante’s Inferno. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAdnc.rtf
Cicero/The Republic and The Laws
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A 7 page book review that addresses Cicero's The Republic and The Laws. Cicero's The Republic can be viewed as the "culmination of pagan thinking" regarding political theory and, specifically, the organization of the Roman state (Powell x). Then, in its sequel, The Laws, Cicero expounds on the doctrine of Natural Law, setting out an ideal legal code for his vision of a reformed Roman Republic. Collectively, these two books, which have been combined into one text in the volume to be reviewed, present the philosophical culmination of Rome's greatest political philosopher and statesman. Examination of these texts reveals why the works of Cicero have been influential throughout history and remain relevant today. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khreplaw.rtf
Close Readings/Darker Face of the Earth & Oedipus
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A 3 page essay that offers a close reading of two passages, one from The Darker Face of the Earth” by Rita Dove and the other from “Oedipus the King” by Sophocles. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khclrdod.rtf
Clytemnestra, the Reluctant Feminist
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A 5 page paper examining Clytemnestra's
eventual reaction to Agamemnon's womanizing and autocratic control. Homer portrays
Clytemnestra as being weak and insignificant, but Aeschylus portrays her as a strong woman who
ultimately has her fill of Agamemnon's domination and complete lack of regard for all women.
Agamemnon could have seen the warning signs had he chosen to acknowledge them, but his
hatred of women would not allow such acknowledgement. Several societal institutions failed
Clytemnestra, but she broke free of them and created her own. No sources listed.
Filename: KSagamemnon.wps
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