Papers 1821-1830 of total 19472 found.
…Creon is one of the main characters in the story of Antigone. Antigone is an interesting Greek story by Sophocles. Creon is a bad king because he believes that everyone should obey him, their king, regardless of what they believe. Creon is also obstinate…
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…. Pope Gelasius I suggested that originally the two powers, religious and political, were meant to be separate and equal. The religious power believed that everyone was equal, kings and peasants alike. They were all under the same law, such as Marriage…
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…will be remembered. The other of Finn, an extremely foolish king. Which teaches patience can truly pay off. Siegmund was an ancient warrior who was extremely famous. He was the strongest and bravest of all warriors. Everyone knew his name, and he lived a very rich life…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…At the beginning of the play "Macbeth" by Shakespeare, Macbeth is described as the undefeatable hero who has downed high treason and the Norwegian invaders and due to his bravery Scotland can expect a new peace. But on their way to King Duncan…
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…was Macbeth, he was a mean cruel and greedy person he didn't really have good values in my opinion because it seemed that he only stood for just being king. His strengths are that he can follow-through on what he has to do but his weakness are that he is easily led…
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Category: /History
…the original good nature. By doing these things one is able to become a good leader. He believed this, especially in government, and explains this fact to the many important people he comes across. Mencius had gone to see King Hui of Liang in the beginning…
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Category: /Literature/English
…," was signed by King John of England in 1215. It was the document that changed the lives of millions of people around the world. It caused long-range, long lasting, and long-term effects on society. The Magna Carta guaranteed nobles certain rights, limited…
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Category: /Literature/English
…ACTS I & II: A ghost visits the first scene and approaches two guards. They assume it is the late king of Denmark. They approach Hamlet about it and Hamlet wants to meet this apparition to talk with him. Hamlet is deeply upset with the new King
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Category: /Literature/English
…for great treasures. Beowulf and his companions travel to Denmark for hopes of returning with large amounts of treasure and pride. Hrothgar's sermon recognizes the vices and virtues of past and present kings. If Beowulf becomes king and follows what Hrothgar…
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…into one of the most dominant stately figures of the time in England. During his brilliant military and political career, William served as knight for the courts of Kings Henry II, Richard (the Lion-hearted), and John. William was born around 1147 to John…
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