WORLD LIT< NEED HELP NOW?

Posted by lieguy on 01 August 2010

This was due a long time ago and I put it off because I don’t understand it. If anyone has studied World Literature, please help as best as you possibly can. ANSWERS ONLY do not post "do your own homework" etc…its not cool.
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24. Evaluate the character of Aeneas from the Aeneid. List 3 of his major character traits and explain how these traits are revealed as Aeneas deals with conflict. Cite at least 2 specific examples in your answer.
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25. Compare and contrast the persuasive speeches of Socrates and Pericles. Explin the purpose each author had and provide 2 specific examples of different techniques use dby each. In one paragraph, explain which author you believe to be more persuasive and why.
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26. "Let every man in mankind’s frailty
consider his last day; and let none
presume on his good fortune until he find
life, at his death, a memory without pain"
These are the last lines of Oedipus Rex, a play of dramatic irony. Very little in this play turns out the way the characters intend. State 2 major themes of the play. Then choose one of the themes and explain how Oedipus’ life demonstrates that theme. Use 3 specific examples form the play to support your explanation.
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27. Catullus’ lyric poems illustrate the extreme emotions that people often feel in close relationships. Give 2 emotions the speaker seems to experience and explain the cause of his feelings. Support your position by citing 3 specific lines form the poems as examples. Your examples should include at least 1 line containing a hyperbole.
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28. Despite having written about 2,000 year’s ago, Ovid’s Metamorphoses is still read today. Use at least 2 examples from the work and explain why you think this work has endured. Discuss 3 primary ideas that the work tells readers about God, the universe, or the nature or humanity. Include at least 1 archetype found in the work.
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THANKS IN ADVANCE, 10 POINTS TO BEST ANSWER
so far sparknotes and bookrags have been a big help, but thanks for answering! i’d give you more than 10 points if i knew how!


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Posted by lieguy on 31 July 2010

This was due a long time ago and I put it off because I don’t understand it. If anyone has studied World Literature, please help as best as you possibly can. ANSWERS ONLY do not post "do your own homework" etc…its not cool.
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24. Evaluate the character of Aeneas from the Aeneid. List 3 of his major character traits and explain how these traits are revealed as Aeneas deals with conflict. Cite at least 2 specific examples in your answer.
__________________________________________________
25. Compare and contrast the persuasive speeches of Socrates and Pericles. Explin the purpose each author had and provide 2 specific examples of different techniques use dby each. In one paragraph, explain which author you believe to be more persuasive and why.
“““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““““`
26. "Let every man in mankind’s frailty
consider his last day; and let none
presume on his good fortune until he find
life, at his death, a memory without pain"
These are the last lines of Oedipus Rex, a play of dramatic irony. Very little in this play turns out the way the characters intend. State 2 major themes of the play. Then choose one of the themes and explain how Oedipus’ life demonstrates that theme. Use 3 specific examples form the play to support your explanation.
))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
27. Catullus’ lyric poems illustrate the extreme emotions that people often feel in close relationships. Give 2 emotions the speaker seems to experience and explain the cause of his feelings. Support your position by citing 3 specific lines form the poems as examples. Your examples should include at least 1 line containing a hyperbole.
______________________________________________________________
28. Despite having written about 2,000 year’s ago, Ovid’s Metamorphoses is still read today. Use at least 2 examples from the work and explain why you think this work has endured. Discuss 3 primary ideas that the work tells readers about God, the universe, or the nature or humanity. Include at least 1 archetype found in the work.
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THANKS IN ADVANCE, 10 POINTS TO BEST ANSWER


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