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    We need history so that we will not commit the same mistakes as our ancestors. A sad thing is that even though we learn the past and know what to do and not to do we still do it anyway that’s why history seems to repeat itself so many times. History also helps when u start to work if you’re a lawyer and u get a case and you have no idea of how to help your client you can go back into history and see how another lawyer deled with a similar case in the past. Another profession history could help with

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    14040833 Price Mythology 1060 17 February 2013 Role of Women in Hesiod’s Theogony and Works and Days In most Greek mythology there is a general hostility towards the female sex‚ which relays that most poets and writers themselves were sexist. Throughout Hesiod’s Theogony and Works and Days‚ women are portrayed in a very subservient manner‚ placing them far below men and are almost despised. However‚ in more than one instance‚ manipulation‚ women’s true power‚ is shown. They are constantly

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    ash tree and named him Ask‚ and then they took the elm tree and named her‚ Embla. In the Grecian version‚ the titan Prometheus‚ using water and earth created man in the likeness of the immortal gods on mount Olympus. The differences in both tales are interesting‚ the Greek version the king of the gods‚ Zeus‚ did not want humans to be created in the first place and punishes Prometheus for giving man fire. The Norse

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    According to ancient Greek mythology‚ it is Prometheus who first gives man fire. He defies Zeus and the other gods by doing so. His seemingly simple act starts immense change and destruction‚ which eventually results in Prometheus’ own suffering. Similarly‚ Ray Bradbury’s novel Fahrenheit 451 uses the dangerous element as a symbol. Fire is a recurring motif of the book and appears with Montag when there is trouble or change. By examining the novel and its deeper meaning‚ Bradbury provides the reader

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    While all texts originate from the imagination of their composer‚ they also explore and address the issues of their contexts. This is clearly the case with Mary Shelley’s gothic novel Frankenstein (1818) which draws upon galvanism and the industrial movement and Ridley Scott’s film Blade Runner (1992) which has been heavily influenced by Thatcherism and Reagonomics. Despite there being over 150 years between their compositions both these texts explore several common themes such as mankind’s loss

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    Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus can be interpreted as a chilling warning of the dangers of scientific overreaching and ambition. Mary Shelley was already aware of the works of scientists such as Erasmus Darwin and was being influenced by writers such as Byron when‚ at “the age of nineteen‚ she achieved the quietly astonishing feat of looking beyond them and creating a lasting symbol of the perils of scientific Prometheanism” (Joseph‚ 1998‚ p‚ xiii). The fact that Shelley parallels

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    Pandora According to Greek mythos‚ Pandora‚ which means “all-gifted”‚ was the first woman on Earth and made out of clay by Hephaestus under Zeus’s order. Pandora was made for vengeance‚ Zeus had her made to give to Epimetheus‚ brother of Prometheus as revenge for giving fire to mortals. Other gods gave her talents such as beauty‚ persuasion‚ curiosity‚ music‚ etc.to make her more appealing to Epimetheus. At her wedding Zeus gave Pandora a beautiful box‚ which he instructed never to open. Although

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    As I began reading Hawthorne’s “The Three Golden Apples”‚ I found it interesting that the main character’s name is not revealed until almost at the middle of the story. To me this is important to mention because this story is about Hercules and I have never been a fan of Hercules. As a matter of fact‚ every time anyone would discuss Hercules and his story‚ I always avoided being around. I almost felt that Hawthorne tricked me into becoming interested in the story and

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    Due to differing contexts‚ Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Riddely Scott’s Blade Runner explore overarching themes in diverse ways. Exploration of these themes in light of the context of the texts reveals the underlying warnings present in both Frankenstein and Blade Runner. As a result‚ comparison of the two texts leads to a greater understanding of these themes‚ including nature‚ technological advancements and the notion of humanity. The natural world is explored throughout the texts in such

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    myself with their shrieks and misery”. Here‚ the monster would of indulged himself by murdering the DeLacy family and wouldn’t bare any signs of a guilty conscience. This bares similarity to the story of Prometheus‚ which was popular in the 1800s‚ when Frankenstein was first written. Prometheus stole fire from Greek gods to give to man so they could advance in evolution. As punishment for this‚ he was chained to a mountain and was regularly attacked by animal. He knew that even though the eagle would

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