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Battle El Cid
752 wordsEl Cid is an epic tale that tells of legendary warriors and kings. It was written about the year eleven hundred and has unkown author. The story centers on Ruy Diaz, more commonly known as El Cid. El Cid losses his king's respect and admiration. Exactly why El Cid lost the king's favor is nor known, but his heroic struggle to regain it is well documented. He overcame the great odd placed against him and became an excellent vassa. El Cid is a perfect medieval vassal because he follows his faith, ...
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Plaintiff's Case
794 wordsThick as thieves In books and journalism, if we " re honest, everyone steals a little. Originality is literature's most testing requirement, as Shakespeare acknowledged in sonnet 76: 'So all my best is dressing old words new / Spending again what is already spent. ' The flipside of imitation and theft, deliberate or unconscious, is that plagiarism lurks in the bloodstream of the book world like the unappeasable strain of some deadly virus. Damaging accusations can erupt at any moment. Last month...
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Princess Penelope
475 wordsFairy Tale Of A Princess Who Would Not Sleep Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a princess who could not go to sleep. Her parents, the King and Queen spent the whole day from morning until night coaxing, pleading with begging and crying for her to take a nap or just lie down, but she refused. For some odd reason, Princess Penelope would not go to sleep. The King and Queen got so desperate that one day the King made an announcement to the people of the town from his castle hig...
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Letter From Birmingham
963 wordsMartin Luther King Jr., is one of the most recognized, if not the greatest civil rights activist in this century. He has written papers and given speeches on the civil rights movement, but one piece stands out as one of his best writings. "Letter from Birmingham" was an intriguing letter written by King in jail in the city of Birmingham, Alabama. He was responding to a letter written by eight Alabama Clergyman that was published in a Birmingham Alabama newspaper in 1963 regarding the demonstrati...
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Battle Of Harfluer My Kingdom
488 wordsA Changed Man Although my 2.0 grade point average during my first two years of high school does not indicate that I would be an Oxford candidate, I can assure you that I am. I was lacking perfection in most aspects of my life. In my first years of high school I experimented with some non-productive self destructive life styles, but I have changed for the better. So much, that my father, on his death bed, proclaimed me king of England. As king I learned many valuable lessons and made very importa...
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Old King
1,288 wordsTo Be a Domestic Woman... "Grimm's Fairytales", although never intended to be in text form, are some of the most influential methods in teaching young children morals and to be productive citizens of society. While children enjoy the mere esthetics of fairytales and interpret them at their face value,'s are aware of the didacticism hidden beneath the appealing plots and characters of the stories. Unlike's, children would not be able to extract any metaphorical meaning out of fairytales even if f...
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Wanted Child
471 wordsLike many, my only exposure to the Hunchback has been through TV caricatures and the Disney bastardization. Forever distrustful of the Mouse Ears, I didn t know what to expect reading the real deal. Hugo is an awesome storyteller. While perhaps he could be guilty of rambling on at several points, his descriptions of 15th century Paris are vivid. His writing is very intriguing, he always struck my curiosity. I found myself empathizing with the pitiable situations of the Hunchback and his beauty, ...
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Section The Fisher King
2,625 wordsT.S. Eliot wrote The Waste Land using a different type of poetry style and organization than was typical at the time. It follows the flow of its own themes, jumping from time to time and place to place as quickly as a thought comes and goes. Eliot uses opposites juxtaposed with each other without transfer to emphasize his themes. The poem is a mythic experience of kings, queens, and heroes. Eliot also uses this poem as an ironic quest of modern day people. The setting and the cast of The Waste L...
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Archimedes
484 wordsArchimedes Archimedes was a brilliant scientist of the ancient world. He was famous for shouting Eureka! while running through the streets of Syracuse naked after discovering a scientific principle during a bath. Many people thinks he is the greatest scientist of the ancient world. And that's why I m writing about him. The actual birth date of Archimedes is unknown up to today. He was thought to be born on 287 B. C and died on 212 B. C at the age of seventy-five. His close friend King Hiero the ...
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Marketplace To The King's Castle
1,727 wordsOccupations in The 16th Century In the Elizabethan Era, occupations were as varied as a bowl of Jelly Belly Jelly Beans. There was some much to do as the times were changing rapidly. Professions in this time and age ranged from rabbit catching to working with royalty. Making weapons, clothes, working in the house, working in the castle, selling goods in the marketplace, and healing others were just some of the more common trades of the time. Break out the weapons! Two mortal enemies, sworn to cu...