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Dichotomy In Greek Art
The Emergence of Greek artwork dates back to the third millennium where the Statuette of a
Woman is found and develops through the 300 b.c. The arrival of Greek art work began a
dichotomy of Greek artist which developed through the ideas of the Greek view of the gods and
their myths. This split caused Greek citizens to see artists as either demi gods beyond reproach or
imposters that needed to be carefully controlled and could not be trusted. It also caused Greeks to
view art as either superior or inferior to them but never equal to them. This dichotomy was never
reconciled during the era of Greek artwork, and can only be reconciled through a Biblical view of
an artist and his or her work. In order to understand how a Biblical view reconciles the dichotomy
of Greek beliefs concerning an artist, one must understand how Greek beliefs began. The Greeks
view of an artist came from a myth saying that artistic ability was stolen from the gods and given to
humans; because of this, the Greeks believed that some humans truly did have ability which was
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Artists can no longer be seen as demi gods when one acknowledges that the Lord is superior and
gives the talent of artistry to His creation so artists are brought down to the level of normal human
beings. Also, the notion of artists being imposters loses its validity since God gives His talent and all
that produce artwork have given that talent by the Lord, but the idea that some artwork may fail to
edify the Lord could point to the idea of the artwork being an imposter. All in all, when correcting
the Greek dichotomy through a Biblical perspective, one can see the true value and honor the talent
of artistry is and no longer needs to view it as overly superior above judgment or inferior and not
worth even
Flaws In The Cask Of Amontillado
An unreliable narrator is like a tour guide without a map they take you on a journey with good
intentions, but they made many mistakes. Basically, what this means is that everyone has flaws; and
the rest is dependent on what their intention is. Imperfect characters are routinely used in short
stories, mainly because every protagonistand antagonisthas an intention of some sort. The flaws
often add to their character. If there were no flaws, then several elements of the story would be
missing; specifically in the narrator. Flawed characters add meaning or conflict to the short stories;
which is the most important reason that the characters appeal to the readers.
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But what is different about this story is that the main character is a truly vindictive and
unforgiving character when the story begins; but they still hold the place of the protagonist. This
is because a character named Fortunato is Montresor s opponent or enemy. Montresor s ultimate
goal is to get revenge on Fortunato for the things he had done to him; and decides to lure him to
his own brutal fate. His character is revealed almost immediately; as he describes his plan and
puts up a facade to welcome Fortunato. He says he did not perceive that my to smile now was at
the thought of his immolation. (212). His obligation to kill this man shows his vengeful
personality, and also reveals that he is definitely not flawless. However, his opposition to
Fortunato is what creates conflict. Montresor chooses to commit this crime to punish Fortunato
for the pain he had caused him. Fortunato is lured into the catacombs; promised some
Amontillado. Montresor took advantage of him being intoxicated; so Fortunato foolishly follows
him to the crypt in which he would be imprisoned. All this time, the reader doesn t know what
Fortunato s evil deed was. We don t know if anything deserved that kind of punishment. However,
at the end of the story when Montresor is trapping him behind the wall, Fortunato says his final
words. Montresor says those words I hearkened in vain for a reply...no answer...my heart grew
sick. (217). He shows remorse for the tragedy he caused. Montresor was about as foolish as his
deceased acquaintance. This factor; this flaw; is what caused these events in the story to happen. He
the main character not been flawed, there would be no base for the conflict in the
Lady Macbeth s Transformation
Development and transformation is best known to be the change a character undergoes during the
course of a story. In the play, MacBeth, written by Shakespeare; MacBeth and Lady MacBeth will do
anything to have power including, the murders of Banquo, King Duncan, and members of his
community. Macbeth interprets his prophecies received by the witches seriously and transitions into
an evil king, while Lady Macbethgoes from power hungry to an insane woman; comparatively, to
the beginning of the play when Lady MacBeth wants power and MacBeth was a just and
righteous king. Lady Macbeth in Macbeth represents the extreme of one form of temptation that
may beset a woman. (Gerwig 1). Lady Macbeth is referred to by Macbeth in his letter as my
dearest partner in greatness, in the beginning of the play. This have I thought good to deliver thee,
my dearest partner of greatness, that thou mightst not lose the dues of rejoicing, by being ignorant
of what greatness is promised thee. Lay it to thy heart, and farewell, (Shakespeare I.V. 9 12). This
shows that she was highly respected by her husband, and suggests she was a direct force in their
relationship. Lady MacBeth decides that she must persuade her husband to do anything possible to
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The name of the company was then changed to the King s Men. During the next five years
Shakespeare wrote fewer but perhaps even finer plays: Othello (1604), King Lear (1605), Macbeth
(1606), Antony and Cleopatra (1607 08), and Coriolanus (1607 08). Each in its own way is a drama
of alienation (being withdrawn from or outside society), which continues to be relevant to the lives
of people in the twenty first century. These tragedies present an astonishing series of worlds different
from one another, in language that exceeds anything Shakespeare had done before. (Carnagie, Saari,
and Saari.
Dan Ferguson s Profile Of An Actor
Profile of an actor is a story about a famous actor named Dan Ferguson. Actors are amazing in
movies, they do all that cool stunts in the movies and they also have fun doing it. Being an actor or
actress comes with a lot of stuff like money,fame,and success. Actor Dan Ferguson got all of that
which is extraordinary.
Money is a very important thing in life and being an actor you get a lot just like Dan Ferguson.
Getting a lot of money as an actor is the one of the biggest and greatest thing about being an actor.
Dan says that one way to make big money is by being on a commercial during the super bowl. You
can make up to one hundred thousand to two thousand dollars from just one commercial. In some
people s lives money is the most important
Analysis Of The Poem Easter
On Easter Monday, April 24, 1916, members of the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army
occupied Dublin s General Post Office, and from its steps, Patrick Pearse read a proclamation of
the Irish Republic. The British military responded with force, and the Easter Rising, as it became
known, came to an end with the rebels surrender on April 29. In England at the time, W. B. Yeats
learned about the Rising mostly through newspapers and through letters from his friend and
patroness, Lady Gregory. As the British forces imposed martial law and, in early May, executed
fifteen of the Rising s leaders, some of whom Yeats knew personally, the events in Ireland moved
Yeats to begin writing the poem which became Easter, 1916. On May 11, Yeats wrote to Lady
Gregory that he had received a letter from his long time muse Maud Gonne, who had written from
France with the belief that the revolutionaries had raised the Irish cause again to a position of
tragic dignity (White 372). He went on to relate his own attempts to interpret recent events: I am
trying to write a poem on the men executed terrible beauty has been born again. (Wade 613). The
phrase terrible beauty, with its initial t and final ty, seems to echo Gonne s tragic dignity, though the
negatively charged terrible strains against beauty, making Yeats s phrase more ambivalent than
Gonne s. Yeats may not have used the word tragic, but a sense of tragedy pervades Easter, 1916.
Recalling life before the
Injustice Is Unlawful Or Unethical Acts That Are Not...
In The Oresteian Trilogy there is a very apparent theme of injustice throughout the plays. Injustice
is unlawful or unethical acts that are not treated or punished the correct way. Integrity and
fairness are what I believe have the most impact on the way a person will read and react to
injustice. Integrity is the ability to be truthful and honorable to a set of morals that each person
grows up to believe. Making a decision without having bias towards a side would considered fair.
Clarkson, a prestigious school, is still prone to white supremacy. Being able to teach students these
values, integrity and fairness, would lead to a stop to the racism in the school. This personally is
and will continue to keep me from getting involved in racial incidents and assist in stopping
incidents that I see. Integrity is what every doctor is expected to have. They must diagnose every
patient honestly giving them the correct information about themselves and their surroundings. There
will be the doctor that is looking for money or in fear of what happens when the truth comes out.
Dr. Richard in The Plague is put to the test of his integrity when both Dr. Rieux and Dr. Castel
come to him telling him it seems like there is a plague spreading. Rather than telling the public
immediately he is afraid of what would happen in reaction to the plague. While people are
questioning the deathly sickness spreading he knows but is scared of chaos. Giving out such
incoherent information the plague
The Jungle, And Notified The American Public
In 1906 Upton Sinclair wrote The Jungle, and notified the American public about the true horrors
within the meatpacking industry. Almost a century later, Eric Schlosser writes a very similar piece
meant to shock and notify the American Public called Fast Food Nation The Dark Side of the All
American Meal. The greatest element these two pieces have in common is that the cause for these
horrific sanitary situations, hazardous employee norms, and foodborne illnessoutbreaks is all due to
monetary greed of these large industries. Concluded from The Jungle, and Fast Food Nation, money
is the root of all evil. Greed killed thousands of naive Americans including hundreds of children. Due
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Sinclair s satire is seen here when he jokes that, Perhaps they had a secret process for making
chickens chemically who knows? Many years later, Eric Schlosser wrote about similar situations.
Being more case specific to each injured worker, he painfully tells their story.
Schlosser goes on to denote the story of Kenny Dobbins, an employee of Monfort for almost
sixteen years. Kenny was unable to complete school and read, so he wound up working at a
meatpacking company called Monfort. Kenny was first placed to work in the shipping
department. This required Kenny to lift packages as heavy as one hundred and twenty pounds.
Kenny was a strong man, and thought he could handle the tough work that his job required.
During an accident at work, Kenny was thrown onto the metal teeth of a conveyer belt. Kenny
sought medical treatment first through the company s doctor, who told him he had only pulled a
muscle. When the pain got unbearable, Kenny sought treatment elsewhere, and was told he had a
pair of severely herniated disks and would need back surgery. Kenny s operation was not successful,
and after financial strains from the medical bills, Kenny s wife left him. When he went back to
work, he was praised by the local newspaper for not giving up work. He felt loyal to Monfort as he
could not get a job elsewhere
American Airpower s Dependence On Technology And Its...
American airpower s dependence on technology and its influence on future employment are best
described with the words of General H. H. Arnold shortly after the Second World War: The first
essential of air power necessary for peace and security is the preeminence in research . . . . We must
count on scientific advances requiring us to replace about one fifth of existing Air Forces equipment
each year and we must be sure that these additions are the most advanced in the whole world.
Furthermore, General N. F. Twining believed Air Force not to be bound to any fixed doctrine or
concept, but its doctrine grows out of scientific achievement. Therefore, influence of technology on
American airpower is evident since its beginnings and especially after the 1947 and the establishment
of the independent United States Air Force (USAF) service. Technology continued to have the
impact on American airpower after the 1947 through numerous technological achievements and
inventions, but some of the major ones had substantial influence in American aerial warfare. Jet
engine improvements and missiletechnology changed viewpoint on strategic bomber, and precision
targeting technology and Electronic Counter Measure (ECM) system enabled accurate weapon
delivery. Moreover, the invention of the stealth technology brought invisibility to the radar
technology. Technological improvements of the jet engine and innovations of the missile technology
started to change a viewpoint on airpower
Vehicle Collision Narrative
There were two officer dispatched to the vehicle collision. The other officer talked with each party
and with those that witnessed the accident. Officer Lewis took pictures, sketched the scene, and
took measurements. All of the information he gathered will later go into a report he will write. My
second ride a long was with Officer Helms. He has been an officer with the Barstow Police
Department for five years. He has always wanted to be an officer. He like that he gets to
encounter all types of situation and individuals. He enjoys working with a smaller agency
because he gets a more hands on experience when there are bigger cases. While I rode with him
you could tell he is very passionate about what he does. I got to ride with Officer Helms for about
four hours. The first thing Officer Helms asked me if knew how... Show more content on
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We checked out areas of high crime and looking for individuals connected to crimes the detectives
are working. Officer Helms was telling me about a warrant search he was apart of that morning
and how the individual was connected to guns and drugs. He allowed me to run license plates to
find if anything hits in the system. We stopped one individual who was jaywalking and gave him
a warning and told him to use the crosswalk. We got called to a traffic collision. The collision was
a fender bender. It was the first accident that the responding party had been in so she called 911.
In incidents where it is a minor collision the two parties would just exchange information. Officer
Helms made sure each party was ok and he gave them an incident report number for future use.
The final call that I experienced was a burglary in progress. We arrived at an apartment complex. I
stayed in the car, while two other patrol cars arrived for backup. The call was a false alarm. It was
the maintenance guy replacing a broken screen door. The person who lived in the apartment was
helping the maintenance
A Comparison Of New Hampshire And Arizona
From the rolling hills of New Hampshire to the arid deserts of Arizona, the United States has
diversification when it comes to their states. After having resided in both for the whole of my
life, it became quite clear what the two do and do not have in common. Nearly on opposing sides
of the nation, New Hampshire and Arizona have numerous sets of unique and shared qualities.
New Hampshire brings to mind serene forests, large moose and deer lurking behind the heavy
greenery, miniscule towns with all familiar faces, and pale colored wooden homes with dark
smoke emanating from the brick chimneys in the colder months. For the first 13 years of my life I
lived within the state, and I look back fondly on it. I especially enjoyed how distinct... Show more
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The exteriors of the houses are made with wood or brick, to build sturdy homes that are highly
insulated for the winters. A lot of the houses are quite old, and sustained from colonial times so as
my best friend s house was, they have quite quirky features, far too many doors, and at times very
frightening yet intriguing dark hallways and basements with mysterious pasts. But, this did cause for
the most fun and long hide and seek ever imagined. New Hampshire, for someone such as myself, is
characterized by the contrasting seasons, the nature, the freedom, and the interestingly aged
buildings. Arizona brings to mind Spanish style villas scattered below the desert mountains,
towering saguaro cacti planted along the quieter roads, suburbs and large cities with many diverse
individuals inhabiting them, and Christmas lights and décor strung across a snowless green and
rocky ground. For nearly 5 years, I have lived in the state of Arizona. Within the first minute of
stepping out of the airport, the climate and weather was extremely notable. Amid Monsoon season, it
felt nearly equivalent to putting my face directly in an oven that had been active for more than
enough hours. But excluding the late spring and summer months, the fall and winter season are
considerably temperate and pleasant. The fall is ideal for long strolls with family, sporting nothing
warmer more than a flannel shirt, at most. The winter does become cold throughout night, but there is
Significant Danger Markers Analysis
Not all cults fit into the previously aforementioned definition but become more of the nuanced
dysfunctional definition. The media thrives off of featured stories such as a cult in which a man
was married to dozens of women and yielded hundreds of children. Others are more menacing with
groups breaking into homes and murdering families while others seemingly feel so dedicated to their
cause that they kill themselves for the cult. This is the extremism that certain cults establish,
however, these dangerous groups often have warning signs or what Hume (1996) described as
significant danger markers.
Significant Danger Markers Hume (1996) elaborates on a concept of danger markers in his paper,
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The charismatic leaders of Jim Jones, David Koresh, and Charles Manson became the leaders of
groups, instilling in them a sense of longing and love. The second characteristic is establishing a
separate community in which they have formed cohesive bonds (Hume, 1996). The third
characteristic is the establishment of an us/them dichotomy, in which they have created a sense that
the outside world does not understand those that are in the community and that they will never truly
understand them (Hume, 1996). They form a mindset that they are in the in group, and the rest of
society is in the out group. The fourth characteristic is a quasi kin relationship, where the leader
takes on the identity and role of the father (Hume, 1996). This became truly indicative of Charles
Manson who formed a family with his followers, who perceived his love and understanding of them
to be so great that they would do almost anything for him. The fifth characteristic is the high libido
of the leader, where sex becomes a main emphasis for the leader and believes there to be a right to
have sex with the female members (Hume, 1996). The sixth characteristic is the patriarchal
structuring of authority, in which the men have the
John Cheever s 1962 Short Story Reunion
John Cheever s 1962 short story Reunion is set in 1960 s New York City, starting and ending at
Grand Central Station. Over the course of the story, Charlie the narrator recounts his last meeting
with has father. The disastrous meeting was bedeviled by Charlie s father s tasteless treatment of
waiter staff and overall arrogance. The father s alcoholism exposes itself and propels their
relationship to its breaking point. Charlie was never close with his father and had not seen him for
3 years, after his parent s divorce, before the New York meeting took place. When Charlie has
several hours between trains in New York City, he writes to his dad to meet. Instead of responding
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The father s boisterousness in the empty restaurant seemed out of place as he yelled and clapped at
the waiter to bring him two Beefeater Gibsons a specific Martini made with gin ( Reunion ). The
waiter requests they leave the restaurant, showing how the father s drunkenness and infatuation with
alcohol are problematic and preventing him from having a proper relationship with his son. At the
next restaurant, the father is temporarily appeased when the duo receives two Beefeater Gibsons.
The duo had a conversation only consisting of small talk, culminating when the father questioned
Charlie about baseball. the father s rude request for refills is not granted on the condition of Charlie s
age, the father s veneer of credibility is destroyed as he forces Charlie to leave the restaurant. Charlie
and his father then go to another restaurant. The father drunkenly tries to order two Bibson
Geefeaters, His drunken mispronunciation like a Freudian slip, demonstrating that alcohol means
more to him than Charlie. The father attempts to get seats at a booked Italian restaurant and then
another, but Charlie reminds him that his train is

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