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    constant warfare, is made the warrior class the most important, these warriors worked for local lords. In Japan, these warriors are known as samurais and were lowest class of aristocratic nobility. In Japan, women were allowed to become a samurai and fight alongside the men. In Western Europe, however, their warriors were called knights and were the third in their class system. Contrasting the Japanese samurais, women were not allowed to become knights. Both warrior classes were bound by codes, the

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    Beauty Of Venus Summary

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    A certain king and queen had three daughters. The charms of the two elder were more than common, but the beauty of the youngest was so wonderful that the poverty of language is unable to express its due praise. The fame of her beauty was so great that strangers from neighboring countries came in crowds to enjoy the sight, and looked on her with amazement, paying her that homage which is due only to Venus herself. In fact Venus found her altars deserted, while men turned their devotion to this young

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    A Hero As A Hero

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    Scuffling and rapid movements echoed from an eerie alleyway, the occasional sound of a sword slashing through air seeping out. A clash between two entities had taken place and it seemed as if they were on equal footing in terms of combative skill. 'This is it... This is what every step I've taken thus far has led up to..' An extremely fit, dark skinned young man with grey hair whom was clad in black leather and light armor shifted his arms back and forth in a quick, fluid motion. He wielded a katana

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    Role Of Women In Beowulf

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    Beowulf is set in a time period where the code of comitatus, valor, and the idea of fate were worshipped and expected. It is a true warrior culture filled with men who are not civilized and do not respect women. Fate is what drives their being, not the presence of God due to their Pagan Beliefs. On the total opposite end of the spectrum, lies the time period of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. This era was filled with a code of chivalry, Christian beliefs and respecting women in

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    The main character of "Gods and Warrior" is young Hylas. Hylas is an Outsider he was born Outside the village and left by his mother before old man Helos found him in the hills. Hylas is very skinny and short, and no one knows his age. Hylas is very brave, smart and friendly. In chapter thirty-eight page 263 he stands up to Kratos, leader of the mean crow clan, this shows that he is fearless. In chapter 12 he builds an excellent sturdy raft in two days by himself here, he portrays his knowledge.

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    The dark and thunderous sky roared and screamed as if fighting against endless chains that held its bounds. Hope sat there, slouched over on a swing at the local park, the full moon’s light reflected on her face, revealing her teary-eyed face, drenched from the tears that cascaded down the sky. Or maybe they were her tears- she didn’t know, and neither did anyone else. Maybe that was the reason of why she was here every time it rained- to escape from all the cruel deeds of the world without letting

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    Essay On The Ghetto

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    strengthen their army. Living outside the ghetto was indeed peaceful and fun but no, not for me. It was a hefty price that I need to pay in order to achieve that. “Listen carefully you people of ghetto! We, the Marley government, have decided to gather warriors from among you. We have received a proclamation from King Fritz.

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    The samurai were the professional warriors that ruled Japan for about 700 years, from the end of the 12th century until the middle of the 19th century. “The term samurai originates from the verb saburau, meaning to serve as attendant to a person of nobility” (Mcgee 1). In the Heian era, (ca. 792-1192), samurai referred to the warriors guarding the Emperor and court nobles, but later the term started to be used to refer to all professional warriors. From the end of the Heian era, the samurai were

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    Spartan Life Essay

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    “Japanese samurai were expected to live according to bushido, or “way of the warrior”, a code that stressed military honor, courage, stoic acceptance of hardship, and, above all, loyalty.”[ Ibid, 385.] Bushido was influenced by Buddhism and the teachings of Confucius, thus adding a stronger spiritual element to training in contrast

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    English. Although written in this language, Beowulf focuses on feats of the poem’s namesake Beowulf, a Geatish prince, and the invading Germanic tribes in Denmark. It is understood early on in the poem that these tribes have a lengthy and powerful warrior culture; a culture heavily influenced by heroic virtues, blood vengeance, and paganism. Along with these values of the Germanic tribes, many aspects of Christian tradition coexist within the poem, which is most notably seen through viewing Beowulf

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