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This paper compares the Germanic/Norse god Thor and the Greek god Zeus. The two were the son's of the founding God of their culture and central to mythology. However, they also present interesting points of contrast. 5 pgs, bibliography lists 8 sources.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
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44.Serendipity.
This paper is on the meaning of "Serendipity". The phenomenon of finding something valuable or agreeable things not sought for is called Serendipity.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 13426 Meaning of Serendipity.doc
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45.15211 The Portrayals of Clytaemnestra, Antigone, and Phaedra
This research examines the portrayals of Phaedra, Clytaemnestra, and Antigone in Greek drama and what it says avbout the role of women in causing calamity.
46.18771 The Ancient Greek Hero or Heroine - Helen and Odysseus.
This paper is written about the Greek Hero or Heroine - Helen and Odysseus. The Greeks seemed to have favored a view of the heroic that contained its element of imperfection, and against a background of grand events in which the hero, or heroine, typically present themselves.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
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47.18654 Sophocles: The Oedipus Cycle.
This paper examines Sophocles, The Oedipus Cycle. It ague that the cycle was written to demonstrate that the gods are unfair and should not be worshipped and obeyed.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
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48.99 Nestor.
The topic of this paper is Nestor. In classic mythology, Nestor was the wise king of Pylos, and son of Neleus (or Peleus) and father of Antilochus. He was one of the Argonauts and fought the centaur with the Lapiths. In the "Iliad," he was on the side of the Greeks at the Trojan War. He survived three generations, but he throughout that time, he remained strong and brave and continued to be an honored counselor to the warriors. In the "Odyssey," we see that the same wisdom and piety in him led the gods to allow him to return to Pylos after the Trojan War, without incurring any harm.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
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49.107 Aeneid.
This paper is about Aeneas. The son of the Trojan mortal, Anchises, and the godless of beauty and love, Venus. He enjoys special privileges while remaining human. His most outstanding quality is his respect and fidelity to prophecy. Ever aware of his destiny and role in the founding of a nation, he always takes this into consideration in taking every action. This awareness and devotion to his noble destiny enable him to endure much suffering and difficulty, from the defeat at Troy to his final duel with Turnus in Italy.