Models of Justice in Hamlet, Antigone, The Republic
.... Hamlet is called on by the ghost of his father, and by the gods as well, to kill a man, while Antigone is required to
bury a man who is already
dead. ....
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Models of Justice in Two Plays & The Republic
.... Hamlet is called on by the ghost of his father, and by the gods as well, to kill a man, while Antigone is required to
bury a man who is already
dead. ....
(1735

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Antigone's Moral Decision in Sophocles' Antigone
This study will examine the moral decision of Antigone, in Sophocles' play Antigone, to
bury her
dead brother against the legal decree of Creon, the King of ....
(2554

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Napoleon in Egypt
.... The custom was to
bury the
dead in cemeteries close to dwellings, but the French said that was to stop and that the
dead had to be buried in graveyards far ....
(1057

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Ritual of Cremation in 2 Cultural Groups
.... may be a substitute for burial in regions where interment is difficult, such as in the Arctic, where the ground may be frozen too hard to
bury the
dead. ....
(1605

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Tomb Paintings
.... seventh century BC the Etruscans gradually abandoned single tombs (either for funerary urns or single burials) and began to "
bury the
dead collectively, or in ....
(2895

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The Fossil Evidence of Neanderthal
.... Moreover, the social bonds between these hunter-gatherers were strong. For example, they were the first of the human lineage to
bury their
dead. ....
(1486

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Ancient Greek Values: The Case of Antigone
.... according to Cropp (150), of Priam's efforts in The Iliad to convince Achilles to permit him to
bury his slain son, Hector. Burying the
dead to ensure them of ....
(775

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Battle Little Round Top
.... forces had retreated. At Little Round Top Union forces proceeded to
bury the
dead and tend to their wounded. The wounded were temporarily ....
(1546

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Role of Gold in History
.... The most obvious reason for this is that gold is scarce and, therefore, expensive, so only the rich could afford to
bury their
dead with golden ornaments. ....
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Sophocles - Antigone: Both Are Tragic Figures
.... Gerhard arguers that Creon's law is unjust because his refusal to
bury Polynices is .... In contrast, having lost her father and her brother
dead, Antigone is all ....
(1372

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The Black Death
.... to every other human feeling." Corzine quotes Boccaccio in that regard, as well as Boccaccio's reference to the becchini, thugs who did
bury the
dead but who ....
(881

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Elements of Catholicism
.... acts of mercy: feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, harbor the harborless, visit the sick, ransom the captive,
bury the
dead; and the ....
(1470

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Catholicism's Key Elements
.... acts of mercy: feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, harbor the harborless, visit the sick, ransom the captive,
bury the
dead; and the ....
(1477

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Kreon and Antigone in Sophocles' Antigone
.... to
bury their brother, even if it cost them their lives, which eventually it does. Ismene dies by her own hand, as does Haimon when he finds Ismene
dead. ....
(1714

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4 Works on Social Values & Heroes
.... All Antigone did was
bury her
dead brother. These actions would not deserve a footnote in the societies in which Beowulf and Gilgamesh lived. ....
(1648

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Antigone, Hamlet
.... evidence in her heart and in the signs from gods that she should
bury her brother .... as she is (in contrast to the wavering Hamlet), she is burying a
dead loved one ....
(875

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The Black Death of the Middle Ages
.... by death and abandonment. No one could be found to
bury the
dead, which only made the plague all the worse. The plague was seen ....
(2270

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Institutions & Institutional Change
.... interaction, so that when we wish to greet friends on the street, drive an automobile, buy oranges, borrow money, form a business,
bury our
dead, or whatever ....
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The Forest People by Colin Turnbull
.... The pygmies
bury their
dead and go on with life. 4. The molimo festival ceremony does not follow any prescribed ritualistic pattern (Turnbull, 1961, 79-81). ....
(1376

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Thomas Hardy
.... Not only has the beloved forgotten his
dead loved one, he may have found someone even "better .... by and chose this spot while going on his daily trot to
bury a bone ....
(1166

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Conflict Between Antigone and Creon
.... Nor do the gods accept this form of punishment, for the
dead man as well must .... Creon's right to legislate and to punish and Antigone's right to
bury her brother ....
(1419

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Antigone
.... a
dead son and a
dead "daughter-in-law, and finally with a
dead wife, for she .... Creon's right to legislate and to punish and Antigone's right to
bury her brother ....
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Ezra Pound's Poem The Cantos
.... unwept" and "unburied" (4). He asks Odyssesus to
bury his body. Then Tiresias appears and he asks Odysseus why he has come to face "the sunless
dead and this ....
(2992

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FROST
.... only respond incredulously, "And its come to this,A man can't speak of his own child that's
dead," (69-70). .... She can not understand how he could
bury his own son ....
(1755

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As I Lay Dying
.... postmortem affiliation with Addie that, ironically, prolongs the family's agonizing trek to
bury the body .... them by a man who "did not know that he was
dead" (173 ....
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Antigone
.... Oedipus, Laius' son, was not
dead, and when grown to manhood he came to Thebes and .... She says to her sister: "Be what you want to: but that man shall I/
bury. ....
(1061

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Descriptions & Examples of Fallacies
.... a car into a group of innocent bystanders, then I can't, as a Christian, simply wait for the catastrophe and then comfort the wounded and
bury the
dead. ....
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Zola's Germinal & Matthew Arnold's Culture & Anarchy
.... to remain at its status quo, at a point of stasis, is to
bury it alive. .... Now as the novel draws to a close, Chaval lies
dead, and Catherine realizes that she ....
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Samuel de Champlain and William Bradford
.... has greater impact precisely because he chooses to explain the aftermath in a personal manner: All we could do was carry off the
dead bodies and
bury them near ....
(1523

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