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    Research paper outline stage 1-2 Paragraph 1: Intro statement: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and The Fellowship of the Ring both have similarities when it comes to the topic the hero’s journey. Thesis statement: J.R.R Tolkien and C.S Lewis reveal that what categorizes a hero is not his/her strength or other physical attributes‚ but emphasizes that matters of spirit and mind are the most important qualities a hero can have‚ and the choices these characters make define what a true hero is‚ not

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    Compare and contrast the ways in which power and corruption is presented in Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare and other texts. In the play Measure for Measure‚ considered to be a dark comedy‚ Shakespeare shows the power and corruption of the higher characters within the society of Vienna‚ almost representative of the period it was written in‚ 1904‚ during the reign of King James I. The corruption of power can be shown through various manipulative techniques such as the female form‚ through

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    The book‚ Lord of The Flies by William Golding‚ describes the hardships and power struggles between a crowd of British schoolboys who must learn to coalesce after they land on a secluded island due to a plane crash. Constantly brought up is the need for power‚ whether it be through the boys or through simple objects we see as irrelevant and inanimate. The way symbols bring out different aspects of power unfold the top layer of meaning in the novel to expose the complex interpretation of how jurisdiction

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    The Power of Men and Gods We often think of cultural values as regularly changing and shifting with the times. What may have played a key role in shaping the lives‚ beliefs and behaviors of our grandparents could seem completely irrelevant now. However‚ literature tells us that some cultural values have remained constant dating from biblical times to present day. Throughout the works of the epic poem “The Aeneid”‚ the biblical texts “1st Kings”‚ “1st Samuel”‚ and “2nd Samuel”‚ the novel “God Knows”

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    Oedipus Commentary: Corruption of Power Power‚ in the right hands can be a very rewarding thing. But when given to the wrong person‚ that power can blind one’s judgment. In Oedipus pages 15 to 16‚ Sophocles portrays this exploitation of power and authority through the use of characterization‚ diction associated with death‚ and dramatic irony. Through the use of characterization‚ Sophocles is able to mold Oedipus’ character into Aristotle’s definition of a tragic hero. Oedipus is a very admirable

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    In the previous century there have been two major series of fantasy novels; "Lord of the Rings" and more recently "Harry Potter". The genre‚ fantasy‚ is very broad‚ but generally contains one main character‚ the protagonist‚ who is fighting for‚ or against something‚ often against evil. In both these novels the main protagonist is fighting against evil and endures a kind of adventure and personal growth. As in most fantasy novels‚ the main characters are in an ulterior world‚ which is comparable

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    All that power for a substantial leader to possess. The novel Lord of the Flies is a powerful one‚ written by William Golding. Some of the main characters are Ralph‚ Jack‚ Piggy‚ Simon and Samneric. The theme power‚ is shown in many ways in the novel. One of the many ways power is shown in this novel is how the boys use Piggy’s glasses to start a fire showing how powerful Piggy’s glasses really are. Some of the other ones are the power of hunting or being able to hunt something and the power of common

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    William Gaddis said‚ “Power doesn’t corrupt people‚ people corrupt power.” In the novel‚ The Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ we see power become corrupt by men‚ or in this case‚ young children. When a plane full of young British boys crashes on an island‚ the plane not only leaves a scar‚ but the plane leaves innocent‚ vulnerable young boys alone to survive on their own. The young boys had nobody to go to for comfort‚ to the boys it was a utopia‚ that is until their mind took over. David Cuschieri

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    There is the small child in every human’s mind just itching for adventure and high fantasy. Whether it be wielding all powerful magical powers‚ or exploring the vast unknown‚ people of all ages loves to imagine themselves the hero of their own story. Shooting fireballs from hands‚ summoning dragons and saving the world‚ it’s inarguable that we love fantasy. And what makes these stories we all hold dear so memorable‚ but the heroes who occupy them. King Arthur‚ Gandalf‚ Sherlock Holmes‚ Batman‚ all

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    which explores Orwell’s distaste on the Russian revolution. This text challenges us to think about power and corruption as it demonstrates and assists us to gain an understanding of the different ways‚ the need for power and corruption can evidently exploit a society. First of all‚ the use of allegorical techniques emphasizes how the pigs’ greed for control can demonstrate the detrimental effects of power. It also shows how the hierarchy of the animals on the farm result in inequality and a totalitarian

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