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Poseidon
by The Runt, Nov 14, 2008
A little essay I wrote about the earth-shaker.
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Comparative Essay: Well-behaved Women Do Not Make Literature
by JP Yee, Oct 23, 2008
An essay comparing the nature of the women in these two works from different eras and the significance of their emotional turmoil in relation to the message of the plays. Is it true that well-behaved women do not make literature?
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Greek Drama: Tragedy and Comedy
by well versed, Oct 15, 2008
When looking at Greek Drama, it needs to be considered in two distinctly different genres, tragedy and comedy. Greek Drama is usually either very tragic or very comedic, which is where the genres come into play. These are two very different genres and thus, they both have a very different nature from one another.
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Recapitulating Thermopylae
by MrSeen, Sep 19, 2008
How history is changed to create a new story.
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Greek Drama
by rayomand, Apr 18, 2008
The importance of Greek Drama.
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Greek Culture Reflected in Literature
by Aine Mark, Dec 29, 2007
The use of Ancient Greek Culture in Literature.
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Do You Know Who Joseph Campbell Is?
by Dr. Choc, Mar 28, 2007
A Research about how the Odyssey characters relate to Joseph Campbell's hero Cycle, and indirectly relating to modern films such as Star Wars.
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