Category: /Social Sciences
poems Kubla Khan, and Rime the ancient mariner.
Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is a strange and mystical tale that explicates the mental and physical challenges of a mariner throughout a long and laborious journey. Coleridge used parallel narrative structure
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Category: /Literature/North American
Romantic writer, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and his most famous Romantic poem, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
The most prominent theme of the Romantic era is nature. Romantics involve themselves with the natural world rather than the modern technological world
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Category: /Literature
The Ancient Egyptian calendar and twenty four hour time has had a significant impact on modern society. The Ancient Egyptians were the first people to make a calendar that was accurate with the Sun and Seasons. The Ancient Egyptians also had devices
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Throughout the ages very few things in history have remained constant. Since the time of the ancient Greeks, entire cultures have flourished and died off, many great empires have risen to magnificent power and crumbled to dust, and great wonders have
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Category: /History/European History
The ancient Greeks contributed much to Western civilization. Their achievements in art, philosophy, history, and science shaped the growth of Western civilization. Many of these cultural aspects began with Greece's Golden Age. The Greek's Golden Age
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Category: /History/World History
The world's first literary work, The Epic of Gilgamesh, is a story that dates back four millennia to the ancient Sumerian culture. The story centers on Gilgamesh, a man with superhuman qualities who struggles with the quest for immortality and knowledge
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