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    a lack of patience throught the whole play. Teiresias is a man that’s blind but can see better than anyone around him and gets visions from the future. Oedipus angers Teiresias with his impatience and quickly accuses Teiresias of being a wicked man “what a wicked man old man you are! You’d try a stone’s patience! Out with it!” (Sophocles‚ scene 1‚ lines 118-119). Teiresias was trying to

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    wife and mother‚ keeper of the household. However‚ Judaism has great respect for the importance of that role and the spiritual influence that the woman has over her family. The Talmud says that when a religious man marries a wicked woman‚ the man becomes wicked‚ but when a wicked man marries a religious woman‚ the man becomes religious. The child of a Jewish woman and a gentile man is Jewish because of the mother ’s spiritual influence; the child of a Jewish man and a gentile woman is not. Jewish women

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    William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a tragic play. Gradually throughout the play’s sequence‚ Macbeth’s actions become increasingly more wicked and evil. The real focus is how and why Macbeth changed so drastically. The three witches predictions or prophesies had a traumatic effect on him that slowly began his steep downfall. In the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth was the trust-worthy Thane of Glamis. He was respected from high ranking people for his military achievements. "For brave Macbeth - Well

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    Lon Fuller had postulated that in a legal system‚ which is sound and functioning properly‚ a number of different precepts can be observed i.e. The precepts of legality (commonly known as the rule of Law). These rules can broadly be said to be • General • Publicized • Prospective and not retrospective in nature • Lucid • Not contradicting each other • Should not be impossible to follow • Stable and not subject to wanton amendments • Adhered to by the government It is Fuller’s last precept that has

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    answer this question‚ you might consider: • • • how she describes herself the things she intends to say and do as an old woman how the final seven lines help you to understand her feelings. © UCLES 2014 0408/02/O/N/14 3 I’ll Be a Wicked Old Woman I’ll be a wicked old woman Content removed due to copyright restrictions. On every thistle catching my undergarment – my soul. 1 crones : old women who are like witches kebab; meat grilled on a stick 3 boogie: dance 4 smarties : fashionable young people

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    of Hareton when they first meet. Once she finds out that he is a servant she is very quick to judge and act the ‘lady’: ‘But Ellen‚’ cried she‚ staring‚ fixed in astonishment. ‘‘How dare he speak so to me? Mustn’t he be made to do as I ask him? You wicked creature‚ I shall tell papa what you said- Now then!’’ and ‘‘Papa is gone to fetch my cousin from London-my cousin is a gentleman’s son-That my-’ she stopped‚ and wept outright; upset at the bare notion of relationship with such a

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    TITLE (supplied by the customer): "The Cider House Rules" DESCRIPTION (supplied by the customer): The Doctor offers 2 incongruous services ... how can these services coexist? Answer the following questions: What is the moral dilemma posed in the story? A Birth occurs in the story ... how does this affect the main character’s view? What happens to change the main characters view? What are the Cider House Rules and what are they a metaphor for? Who broke the Cider House Rules? What is the moral of

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    During the 11th century C.E.‚ there were three major societies that were centered around the Mediterranean. The first society was the Catholic Kingdoms which was located in Western Europe (Crusades Map). The Catholic Kingdoms followed Christianity and the pope was established as the spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church. Popes also claimed papal supremacy which gave them authority over other secular rulers (Ellis 193). These secular rulers practiced feudalism which was a system where lords

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    delighting in the Lord‚ and tells us the danger of being ungodly. Psalm 1 tells us that we all have the potential to go from delighting in God’s word to walking with the wicked‚ standing with sinners‚ and ultimately sitting in the seat of scoffers. Verse 1 says “blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked” as Christians our counsel is crucial in our daily walk with the Lord. It’s what we surround ourselves with‚ what we fill our heats and mind with. Our counsel can be many things

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    The Collective Unconscious Carl Jung worked with Sigmund Freud‚ who assumed the unconscious mind was a personal thing within an individual . But Carl Jung saw the unconscious mind as the inherited part of the human psyche that could not be developed from personal experience. The collective unconscious is expressed through archetypes‚ which are universal symbols and thoughts that influence the way we express our emotions and actions. It’s the way we connect with each other and understand things.

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