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    The story of Oedipus Rex and The Kite Runner are set in two very different periods of time. Oedipus Rex takes place in ancient Greece where the king, Oedipus, kills his father and marries his mother. The Kite Runner takes place in Afghanistan and America, where a young boy named Amir reflects on his past about the time he spent in Afghanistan and the events that took place involving the country. However, even though the two books are separated in difference between space and time, they share many

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    Deep book pitch Wings of Fire The Dragonet Prophecy The seven dragon tribes have been at war for generations, locked in an endless battle over an ancient, lost treasure. A secret movement called the Talons of Peace is determined to bring an end to the fighting, with the help of a prophecy—a foretelling that calls for great sacrifice. Five dragonets are collected to fulfill the prophecy, raised in a hidden cave and enlisted, against their will, to end the terrible war. “I put these books down

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    its relationship with biblical prophecy. This book’s author, Frank E. Peretti, is a world famous and successful Christian writer of adult novels and children’s books. Through his use of monsters, demons, angels, and common day events, Peretti creates a more appealing way of viewing biblical prophecy and its importance in today’s society. One thing often heard of in today’s society is

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    The Gospel Of The Kingdom

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    period of history. Israel, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Afghanistan and Pakistan are all trouble spots for the world. The United States responded to 9/11 with a global War on Terrorism, and as a result, Islamic extremists see the United States of America as an evildoing infidel. Their ultimate goal is to make everyone submit to Islam. Radical Islamists believe that the world is divided into two sections: the land of Islam, and the land of the infidel, which is their version of an unbeliever of

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    Everyone knows who Christopher Columbus was, how he sailed across the ocean blue in 1492, and how he is considered the first European to land in North America. Columbus, however, is also credited with bringing centuries of war, bloodshed, and slavery to the native people of North America. In his article, “The Clamor over Columbus,” Dr. Martin E. Marty addresses this controversy with his own personal opinions and speculations. Throughout this article, I both agree and disagree with points made by

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    Fate Versus Free Will Essay

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    western world, fate is perceived as “a sentence or doom of the gods” (Oxford). They often sought prophecies of the gods, especially from Apollo, the god of knowledge. The Greeks would seek prophecies usually when they had doubts about something, or if they were afraid or in despair. When the gods made a prophecy, the Greeks put all their faith in it and believed that it would happen. When their prophecies did come true, was it really fate that

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    William Blake Poet

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    on Broad Street, right next door to the Blake hosiery shop and household, a partnership that only lasted one year (1784-85). One must recall the historical context of Blake’s development from a young artist to a poet in his mid-twenties. In 1775, America began a revolution of independence from England, igniting tense controversy in London, and the young artist witnessed an angry

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    Essay on Terror in America

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    Terror in America On the most horrifying day in American history, with smoke still billowing out of rubble in New York and Washington, a grim-faced President addressed the U.S. nation from the Oval Office, "Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist attacks... Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror. The pictures of airplanes flying into building, fires burning, huge structures

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    Tragic Hero: Creon Hero. Hero comes from the greek word heros meaning “A person who faces adversity, or demonstrates courage, in the face of danger.” Growing up we have always read stories about heroes coming to save the day; for instance, Captain America. Being that our whole lives we were mostly exposed to heroism, have you ever asked yourself what is the opposite of a hero? A villain is the opposite of a hero, but their is another opposite form of a hero; a tragic hero. A Tragic hero is “A literary

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    William Blake was one of the most well-known English authors, whose works were seminal part of the Romantic movement in the late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth century Europe . He was not only a poet but also a painter as well as a printmaker too. He created diverse and symbolically rich work of art through his imagination. But his works were criticized by his contemporaries and he was given the label of ‘a poor man who is mad’. Blake’s work was mentioned as ‘diseased and wild’ by John Ruskin, even

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