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Earth and It's People Chapter 1 Notes

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Iliad Author, Selection and Connection Summaries

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Iliad Author, Selection & Connection Summaries Author Summary: Oral poetry was developed in Greece before writing was, so the poetry was either memorized or improvised depending on the poet/actor as long as they had the basic plot line it worked. When writing finally appeared, the poems were written down. Even though people consider Homer the greatest oral poet of his time, no one knows anything about him for sure. Legend says that he was blind, and that he composed the two building blocks of epic poetry, the Iliad and the Odyssey, which in are presumed to have originated in the 7th or 8th century BCE.

SAT Vocabulary #3

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David Kang Per. 5 10/5/10 English SAT Vocabulary #3 Definitions artifice (the use of) a clever trick or something intended to deceive trickery; guile; craftiness cunning; ingenuity; inventiveness cacophony an unpleasant mixture of loud sounds harsh discordance of sound; dissonance a discordant and meaningless mixture of sounds dastardly evil and cruel cowardly; meanly base; sneaking effete weak and without much power lacking in wholesome vigor; degenerate; decadent unable to produce; sterile fetter (n. , v.) to keep someone within limits or stop them making progress to tie someone to a place by putting chains around their ankles a chain or shackle placed on the feet (Usually, fetters) anything that confines or restrains harpy a scolding, nagging, bad-tempered woman; shrew

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Joshua Thomas English II PAP October 15, 2010 Beowulf Essay Religion plays a big factor in the societies of today. References to the bible are sometimes included in works of literature, and the bible can even influence an author what to write about. Prophets and followers of a religion will try and convert others to their religion whether it to be for economic purposes or just to help the lives of others. The poem Beowulf was written to convert pagan worshipers to Christianity. In order to convert pagan worshipers to Christianity, Beowulf incorporates biblical teachings and it displays Beowulf as a ?Messiah? figure.

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