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Critical analysis of Medea (part 2)

Euripides choose to ignore Aristotle’s rules if they interfered with his message to the Athenian people. “Medea” very effectively dramatises the devastating result of the primitive forces and unrestrained passions to which humanity are subject. Medea’s murderous hate causes her suffering but... >>

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Middle east (part 2)

There are different views and requirements from both sides which must be compromised upon in order to settle for peace. It has to be understood that this conflict should be resolved at the earliest because of the fact that there are many countries in the Middle East that are highly influenced by the... >>

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Critical analysis of Medea (part 1)

Susan Smith murdered her own two children in 1994. Kathleen Folbigg killed her only child in 1998. Caro Socorro killed her three children in 1999. And in 431 B.C. the fictional character, Medea, murderedmurdured her own two sons. When hearing about these extreme atrocities we are repulsed. What sane... >>

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Technology (part 1)

In tremendous contrast to the life a few years ago it can be seen that our life largely depends upon technology. We get surprised when we see an eight or nine year kid easily using a mobile phone. Nowadays almost all children we see on the street have one and it is just an example of how increasingl... >>

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Stereotypes (part 1)

Chan Is Missing is set in the city of San Francisco’s Chinatown of the modern days. Chan Is Missing is a mixture of laid images, pictures, and close-up camera shots, many viewed through the front windshield of a cab, which moves through the streets of Chinatown in search of a missing person. A nu... >>

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