Papers On Greek & Roman Literature
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Good and Evil in The Bible, The Oresteia, & Crito
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A 4 page essay examining the changing nature of the legislation of morality as seen in these three works. The paper points out that there is a humanistic progression from the Bible, which allowed the individual absolutely no self-determination at all in working out the details of his own moral stance; through the Oresteia, which suggested that an increasing reliance on self-determination would be worth trying; to the Crito, which advocates a complete reliance on one's own conscience in determining the correct moral action to be taken in a particular set of circumstances. No sources.
Filename: Goodcrit.wps
Are 'Oedipus the King' and 'Death of a Salesman' Definitive Tragedies?
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A 3 page research paper which examines the similarities and differences between Sophocles' play, Oedipus the King and Arthur Miller's play, Death of a Salesman to determine whether or not each could be considered a definitive tragedy. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGotkdos.wps
'The Golden Ass' & St. Augustine's 'Confessions' / Studies in Transformation
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A 6 page paper comparing the conversion experiences of Lucius, the main character of Apuleius' Golden Ass, with St. Augustine. The writer examines Book 8 of the Confessions alongside Book 11 of the Golden Ass, and finds points of correspondence between each. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Goldenas.wps
Apuleius' 'The Golden Ass'
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A 5 page paper discussing 'The Golden Ass' by Lucius Apuleius which is the only work of fiction in Latin to have survived from antiquity. No additional sources are cited.
Filename: Apuleius.doc
"Death of a Salesman" and Oedipus: Stories of Two Tragic Heroes
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A 10 page overview of these two classic plays. Makes the contention that each is just as representative of the literary genre of classic tragedy as is the other. Observes that each is a different twist on one man's perception of the concepts of hope, fate, and destiny. Emphasizes that Oedipus believed that he could escape the hand of fate and create his own destiny. Willy on the other hand thought that he would ride the tide of fate to his ultimate destiny. The problems which resulted in each instance, however, was that the final outcome was very different than that which was envisioned by the hero of each tale. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPsalsmn.wps
"Justice of the City" Plato - Book 4 of the
Republic
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(5 pp). When we ask ourselves how Plato arrives
at any decision it is easiest to understand that
philosopher will lead us across the stream of our
own lack of knowledge, stepping from one stone of
definition to the next. Thus when we reach the
"other side," or have picked up the knowledge,
that we were seeking, we will wonder why we were
ever distressed about crossing the stream, in the
first place. This approach is used to lead us to
understand that the qualities of the virtues of
wisdom, courage, temperance and justice exist
within the city and within ourselves.
Filename: BBplajus.doc
'Oedipus the King' v. 'Silence of the Lambs' / Detective Fiction
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A 6 page research paper on the detective fiction elements of these two books. The writer posits that the two books have two mysteries to solve � the murders and the internal battle with good and evil. Bibliography lists the 2 original sources.
Filename: Cnoedlmb.wps
A Timeline for the Odyssey: An Outline of the Chronology of Odysseus� Travels
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A 5 page outline of the chronology of the trials and tribulations faced by Odysseus in his travels. Provides a chronological list of thirteen major events. Expounds on the ancillary happenings associated with several of these events, detailing the importance of Athena in many of these events in particular. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPodysTm.rtf
Abuse of Women in Greek Mythology
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A 6 page paper that looks at the issue of abuse as it is presented in Greek mythology, and focuses on the issues related to the abuse of women in a number of myths. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Mythabu.wps
Achilles * Patroclus in the Iliad
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A 5 page essay that analyzes the relationship of Achilles and Patroclus in Homer's Iliad. The writer argues that this friendship, first of all, aids Homer in characterization and also provides the impetus for action. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khpil.wps
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