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    Hamlet Act 3 Scene 4

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    his father, and himself to Hercules. -The second one is in Act 1, Scene 4: “My fate criest out / And makes each pretty atire in his body / As hardy as the Nemean lion’s nerve.” Hercules’ first task was to kill the Nemean lion. Here, when Hamlet sees his father’s ghost, Hamlet wishes for his body to be “as hardy as the Nemean Lion’s nerve”. -The third one is in Act 2, Scene 2: “Ay, that they do, my lord, Hercules and his load too”. This refers to the eleventh of Hercules’ tasks, when he had to retrieve

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    Hera (also known as Juno) is the queen of all the Gods in greek mythology and is origianally sister of Zeus, but later became his wife. She known for being the goddess of birth and marriage and kepping gaurd over women. Although she may have been the goddess of marriage, her marriage didnt exactly work out great. She was also known to be cruelly unforiving and envious towards the numerous women Zeus cheated on her with and the children in result of those affairs. Heras paents were two gods named

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    to go tell my mom and dad. Then I walked in. Suddenly they yelled” KILL IT.” Then They started to run at me. I quickly moved out of the way. I ran outside as fast as I could. After I ran outside I saw another Hercules Beetle. Then we started to talk. Finally I was able to get a army of Hercules Beetles. I told them to spell I am your son with a arrow pointing to me. Then we went there and they did what I asked of them. Then my parents said” Braxton what happened to you.” I began to feel dizzy and

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    Greek Observation

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    that goes with this constellation is this: The greek god Zeus had an affair with the queen of Tiryns, and produced a demigod named Hercules (or Heracles) and Hera, the queen of the gods, swore to kill Hercules as punishment for her husband's (Zeus) infidelity. In one of Hercules 12 tasks he was battling Hydra, a sea serpent, and Hera sent Cancer to aid Hydra. Hercules crushed the crab under his foot and as token to Cancer,

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    One of the recurrent mythology motifs that occur in this story is the hero’s journey. Just like the famous heroes in Greek Mythology, Perseus and Hercules etc, Beatrice has begun a quest that will change her life. The first stage of the monomyth is the departure. During this stage the hero receives a call to action where they must leave the ordinary world behind and sometimes they will refuse their

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    Modern Art Research Paper

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    changed drastically throughout history. Some of the the ways in which the representation of the human body in sculpture evolved over time are evident in comparing works of art such as Menkaure and his Queen Kah-merer-nebti II, Doryphoros, the Farnese Hercules, and Prima Porta Augustus. The Egyptian model called Menkaure and his Queen Kah-merer-nebti II is from the Old Kingdom (2,490 to 2,472 BCE), and was found in the Valley Temple of the Pyramid of Menkaure. It depicts the pharaoh and his wife, standing

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    have known planets. Draco’s brightest star is Draconis, and its one meteor shower is known as Draconids. The Greek myth of Draco’s creation has to do with the hero Hercules. The dragon Ladon was the guardian of the garden of the Hesperides, who were the daughters of Atlas. Eurystheus, Hercules’ cousin and king of Argos assigned Hercules the task of stealing the golden apples from the garden. On his way, Nereus, the “old man of the sea”, told him that the help of Atlas would be needed if he were to

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    architecture and art. This is an important period in ancient Greece because artists started to depict emotions into their artwork, a technique that is still used in modern day. One of the sculptures displayed in this exposition, is the statue of Hercules. This muscular figure is a perfect example of the improvement made by the Greeks to the human body in the Hellenistic period. The sculpture precisely defines the physical constitution of an athletic man. It clearly shows his well-defined torso, muscular

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    Canis Major is my favorite constellation out of all the other constellations because of its personal meaning to me. I chose this constellation because I have the most knowledge of it from my father who used to sit under the stars with me and tell me all about Orion and his faithful canine companions. I particularly liked that Canis Major was home to Sirius, the brightest star in the sky. My father told me stories of a man named Sirius Black that had gone to Hogwarts many years ago and it piqued my

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    as well as black-figure Athenian vase painter who specialized in Lekythos, white-ground, and Six’s technique. The painting is in a lekythos form that shows a white background with attic black figures in the foreground that can be acknowledged as Hercules, his nephew Iolaus, and another anonymous figure. Lekythos work is mainly oil jars with a narrow neck and a long body. The Archaic artwork was always shifting styles, from the backgrounds up to the figures that changed from black to red figure techniques

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