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Adam And Eve Tree Of Knowledge
1,182 wordsSo oft they fell / Into the same illusion, not as man / Whom they triumphed once lapsed. / Thus were they plagued (Milton, Book X, 570 - 72). Leaving the underworld, once again, defeated by the heavens. Although John Milton's epic poem, Paradise Lost, is considered to be a tragedy, it displays some reminders of a comic end. In its tenth book, when Satan returns to hell, there is the realization of two of the poems purposes: to assert Eternal Providence and to justify the ways of God to men. Book...
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Plato Aristotle Ralph Waldo
1,616 wordsIn what sense and how far is the genius master of his madness? For it goes without saying that to a certain degree he is master of it, since otherwise he would be actually a madman. For such observations, however, ingenuity in a high degree is requisite, and love; for to make observation upon a superior mind is very difficult. -- Kierkegaard, Fear and Trembling Madness in great ones must not unlatch'd go. Poetry is not inspiration. Poetry is neither reasonable, irrational, or a result of some so...
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Holy Roman Emperor Fibonacci Sequence
1,088 wordsFibonacci born in 1175 AD, one of the greatest European mathematicians was born. His birth name was Leonardo Pisano. Pisano is Italian for the city of Pisa, which is where Leonardo was born. Leonardo wanted to carry his family name so he called himself Fibonacci, which is pronounced fib-on-arch-ee. Guglielmo Bonnacio was Leonardo's father. Fibonacci is a nickname, which comes from filius Fibonacci, meaning son of Fibonacci. However, occasionally Leonardo would us Bigollo as his last name. Bigoll...
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The Odyssey And Lysistrata Lust
1,389 wordsLust is defined as an intense longing or a sexual desire. It is a common theme in literature; particularly in classic Greek literature. The reason it is so prevalent in literature is that is prevalent in our daily lives. Everyone lusts after something or someone. It is an interesting topic to examine closely, and classic literature is an excellent medium for such an investigation. Two works I have studied, in which lust is a theme, are an epic, Homer's The Odyssey, and a play, Aristophanes Lysis...
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Straight Lines Great Impact
2,004 wordsEuclid's Elements Introduction to the works of Euclid and Euclid's Life Euclid's name is often associated with geometry. Euclid's Elements is one of the most influential and important scientific works in the history of mathematics. This work had served as the fundamental basics for the vast majority of geometrical teachings for the past 20 centuries. Euclid has made great impact on mathematics and set the standard for logical structure for works in the field of geometry. Unfortunately, there is ...
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Arrives On Calypsos Island Arrives On Calypsos Odysseus
927 words4) The Nature of Women Portrayed by Circe and Calypso In Homers composition, The Odyssey, the roles women play are very significant. The best examples of the true nature of women occur when Odysseus encounters Circe and Calypso. These two characters illustrate the thoughts and feelings of how women how a woman feels and how they think. As the quote states, Circe and Calypso illustrate how women really can be crafty, intelligent, sneaky, disloyal, and cruel. In contrast to battles with men, Cyclo...
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Blind Man Raymond Carver
1,126 wordsCathedral By Raymond Carver In Context Of Cathedral By Raymond Carver In Context Of Plato And Longinus The Seeing Man Plato's The Republic: Book X and Longinus On The Sublime both can be used to outline the end of Raymond Carvers short story, Cathedral. The actions of both men, the blind man and Robert, could be better understood in reference to Plato's idea of the real vs. the imitative and Longinus adaptation of the sublime. Cathedral, at times, seems to be written with these two authors in mi...
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Milton Paradise Lost York W W Norton
2,145 wordsJohn Milton's Paradise Lost is a religious work, and is in many ways an autobiography of Milton's own life. John Milton was raised catholic and converted to Protestantism. Later in life he became a Calvinist. His strong Calvinists beliefs can be seen throughout Paradise Lost. It was Milton's desire to be a great poet, but he did not believe that was his purpose in life. He believed that he had been put here to serve God, and that any thing that he wrote should be in one way or another related to...
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Oxford Oxford University Kind Of Life
2,628 wordsIn his works, Plato writes about truth, justice, and reality in full detail. His ideas are greatly deep and persuasively argued. It is from him that all western philosophy is a footnote. He describes his view in a series of numerous dialogues. For my report, I have chosen four of his works to study, which I think were his most important. The Republic is a dialogue composed of 10 books. The theme in its entirety is justice. The characters of the dialogue are Socrates, who is the narrator; Glaucon...
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