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    contrast the domestic policies of Alexander II and Alexander III Alexander II and his successor and son‚ Alexander III‚ inherited Russia in different states and degrees of turmoil. Due to these pressures‚ both were required to make alterations to the systems in place‚ such as that of politics and economics. However the natures of their crisis were different and therefore the subsequent modifications varied and were‚ in many cases‚ controversial. Alexander II came to power in 1855 and had to

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    Alexander the great was a general in the macedonian army and he was the king of macedonia and then he created an empire that was called alexandria. He conquered the persian empire and his dad king philip the second was assassinated and then Alexander had to become king. “ alexander conquered most of the known world of his time. His empire stretched from ‚macedonia to persia to egypt to the north - western border of india.” “In large-heartedness‚ Alexander always looked to set an example to others

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    Normanhurst Boys High School Notification of Assessment Task Course: Preliminary HSC Advanced English Topic: Area of Study Journeys Weighting: 30% Half-Yearly Report‚ 10% Yearly Report Date/Time Due: FRIDAY 22nd March 2013 Format: In Class Essay Submission Details: In class Organising Teacher/s: Mr Martinez‚ Ms. Ormiston Outcomes to be assessed: P1. P2. P3. P4. P7. P11. P12In your answer you will be assessed on how well you : * Demonstrate an understanding of the concept of the journey

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    of view chances from Victor and Bull. Victor’s parents are rich‚ but neither of them wanted a child. They treat Victor poorly and with very high expectations. Victor is bullied heavily at school by Bull. Being overwhelmed by his life Victor tries to kill himself. Bull lives with his mom and grandpa who are very poor. Bull’s family spends almost all of the money they make on alcohol. His grandfather who is always drunk beats Bull a lot. Bull takes out most of his anger on Victor at school. Bull finally

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    when writing the story. She influenced the readers to think that Victor is the overall villain in Frankenstein‚ by showing them that you cannot just go and create or destroy life like you are God. That’s what Perry is saying‚ he is saying that Victor tried to create life out of death. He also took all the dismembered body parts and sort of threw them together without thinking about the end result and how that creation would feel. Victor created the monster without himself having a stable father figure

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    Victor‚ Sailor‚ and Prometheus What are the similarities between Victor Frankenstein‚ the sailor from “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” and the figures from “Prometheus”. The three stories of these characters can tell you. Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”‚ “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ and the story of Prometheus. Victor Frankenstein a young Swiss boy‚ he grows up in Geneva reading books by old alchemists‚ and he goes to the university at Ingolstadt. There he learns about

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    might and wealth‚ wasted his resources and power in trivial things such as unnecessary wars and luxurious items and palaces. He sold the idea of divine right as his right of leadership‚ and expanded France’s army and wealth throughout his reign. Alexander the Great was a great ruler who focused on the expansion of territory of his empire and expanded Greek culture and beliefs. At his death at only 32 years of age‚ he possessed one of the biggest empires ever seen. Philip II of Spain was a studious

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    Alexander the Great Alexander the Great‚ Alexander III of Macedon‚ King of Macedonia‚ was born in July 356 BC in Pella‚ Macedonia. He was one of the greatest military geniuses in history. His father‚ Philip II of Macedon‚ was a brilliant ruler and strategist. His mother was Olympias‚ princess of Epirus‚ daughter of King Neoptolemus. Arixstandros Telmisy‚ a renowned dream interpreter‚ determined that Olympias was pregnant‚ and that the child would have the character of a lion. Even as a young

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    The Monstrosity in Victor and The Creature Throughout the novel‚ the idea of monstrosity is expressed straightforwardly. Between the Creature’s hideous image and Victor’s abuse of knowledge‚ it’s hard to tell who the real monster is in the story. Standing at eight feet tall and with grotesque bodily features‚ the Monster is shunned by the world. He was created out of many stolen body parts and brought to life in the most unusual way. He is not only brought to life by Victor’s workings with

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    Alexander the Great was a conqueror and King of Macedonia prior to the Hellenistic Period. He succeeded to the throne after Phillip II of Macedon’s death brought his reign to an end.  However‚ the continuance of the promised legacy his father left behind did not satisfy this power crazed King for fame and glory. Alexander the Great’s resentment towards his father led him to continue conquering because he wanted to overshadow his father. Under his headship‚ his unification of Greek city-states led

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