Chronicle of a Death Foretold
.... Instead of believing they have some control over their lives, a life of hardship and tradition make them passively
accept fate as something that cannot be ....
(2221

9

)
Hero and Fate
.... When he loses confidence in the ability of his military might and will to be victorious, he becomes tragically resigned to
accept his
fate even though his ....
(4880

20

)
Fate and Oedipus
.... He himself chose to give up that power, because he was a mythical hero who was by nature forced to
accept his
fate, as horrible as it turned out to be. ....
(1795

7

)
Tragic Heroes of Oedipus the King & Death of a Salesman
.... heroes of Sophocles' Oedipus the King and Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, Oedipus and Willy Loman respectively, refuse to passively
accept their
fate. ....
(909

4

)
Sophocles' Oedipus the King
.... He himself chose to give up that power, because he was a mythical hero who was by nature forced to
accept his
fate, as horrible as it turned out to be. ....
(1488

6

)
Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
.... However, it also shows that human beings can
accept that
fate with dignity and honor to be at their most "religious." Oedipus will destroy himself in accepting ....
(1920

8

)
Flannery O'Connor
.... a better job of expressing envy and resentment than O'Connor, who always took into consideration how difficult it was to
accept what seemed an unfair
fate. ....
(1123

4

)
In Flannery O'Connor
.... a better job of expressing envy and resentment than O'Connor, who always took into consideration how difficult it was to
accept what seemed an unfair
fate. ....
(1123

4

)
Oedipus the King
This holds true whether one concludes that Oedipus was a pawn in the hands of the gods, who, like all human beings, must simply
accept the
fate they have given ....
(2252

9

)
Rosencrantz and Guilderstern
.... Although they will
accept their
fate with equanimity (in Stoppard's play; in Hamlet we have no idea how they face their death) they remain until the end ....
(993

4

)
Tolstoy's Ivan Ilyich
.... in the form of his nurturing servant Gerasim, and is also provided him via his son who is able to understand, empathize with, and
accept his father's
fate. ....
(1129

5

)
Cultural Sensibility of the Japanese
.... The plantation life created an atmosphere of resignation in which Sawa and her fellow Japanese grew to
accept their
fate and to endure it without much protest ....
(1554

6

)
Sophocles' play Oedipus The King
.... play Oedipus The King, the title character has been given a glimpse of the bleak future that
Fate has in store for him. Oedipus refused to
accept that this ....
(1052

4

)
Superstitions and Fate
.... and his own existence; in the desire to propitiate
Fate and invite .... incomprehensible rules, and the vast majority of individuals implicitly
accept the existence ....
(2167

9

)
The Theme of Revenge in Hamlet
.... As such, he comes to the conclusion that he is ready to
accept his
fate in avenging his father's death, "If it be now, ætis not to come; if it be not to come ....
(924

4

)
Hamlet & the Theme of Revenge
.... As such, he comes to the conclusion that he is ready to
accept his
fate in avenging his father's death, "If it be now, ætis not to come; if it be not to come ....
(924

4

)
Charlotte's Web and Management
.... She does not care that her highest authority figure, her father, aims to kill Wilbur because he is a runt. She does not
accept this external
fate. ....
(1616

6

)
"The Story of An Hour"
.... She has likely up to that point come to
accept her
fate as the adored and repressed wife in a marriage which reflects the power of the man and the subjugation ....
(1441

6

)
Original Play Based on Classical Literature
.... What is justice? Oedipus: Vardaman, you must
accept your
fate. Your mother is no accepting her
fate. She does not need holes but we need justice. ....
(797

3

)
Themes & Characters of The Godfather I & II
.... Kay, who has become his wife, is even less sure of her place in this quietly menacing organization, but she has also found ways to
accept her
fate. ....
(2182

9

)
A Farewell to Arms
.... become totally aware of this condition in order for him or her to face life bravely on its terms and to
accept the responsibility for one's own
fate by making ....
(2659

11

)
Kafka's Metamorphosis & Spiegelman's Maus
.... Gregor does not rail against his
fate but rather seems to
accept it as his due, perhaps also accepting the idea that punishment is his due simply because he ....
(2866

11

)
Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night
.... This is not an easy thing to
accept; however, it is the
fate of every man, who does not understand why we exist for awhile, then go to an uncertain destiny. ....
(1489

6

)
Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis
.... Gregor does not rail against his
fate but rather seems to
accept it as his due, perhaps also accepting the idea that punishment is his due simply because he ....
(1710

7

)
Eastern Religion & Downsizing
.... The downsized employees would not revolt for this would be not to
accept that they, as individuals, have created their current
fate of being without employment ....
(1333

5

)
Fictional Account by Louis Sixteenth
.... As I am King--not "Citizen Bourbon," as I foolishly tried to be for a time--I
accept the full responsibility for the sad
fate of my kingdom, in which my own ....
(1732

7

)
Depiction of Roles of Women in Stories
.... Her attitude would please Confucius, who wants people to
accept life as it is without .... We cannot be certain what her
fate was, if and why she killed herself ....
(1733

7

)
Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis
.... four familiar walls (89). Gregor does not rail against his
fate but rather seems to
accept it as his due. The matter-of-fact opening ....
(1694

7

)
Othello
.... things he did was use the word Moor in a derogatory manner "'Cursed
fate that gave .... He wants to ensure Othello will
accept wholly the infidelity of his wife and ....
(1278

5

)
Themes in Franz Kafka's Work
.... Gregor does not rail against his
fate but rather seems to
accept it as his due, perhaps also accepting the idea that punishment is his due simply because he ....
(1385

6

)