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Let's take one of the most influential and popular novels of the 21st century - George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire". This work is all the more appropriate to showcase the influence of Greek, Senecan and Elizabethan tragedies since the series have been turned into a critically acclaimed TV show.
Explanation:
These epic fantasy novels deal with a noble family, which is one of the prerequisites of all three types of tragedy we are dealing with here. Furthermore, many of the protagonists from the Stark family are the so-called "flawed heroes" - well-intended and principled people who often end up stranded (or dead) because of their terrible mistakes or oversights.
<u>One notable example of a tragic hero is the head of the family, Eddard Stark.</u> He is an honorable man who ends up betrayed and executed because he took part in the dangerous game of thrones yet refused to play by the dirty rules that would help him save his head and family. In a way, he would have his cake and eat it, which is of course impossible. Ultimately, his great pride and self-righteousness border on <u>hubris</u>, leading him to think that his perspective is the only right one.
There is also <u>Arya's complex and elaborate revenge</u> that's been carefully plotted throughout multiple volumes of the work. Having survived all the family turmoil, she embarks on a personal journey that will be anything but your conventional coming-of-age story. She will learn to fight, survive, and kill her enemies with great skill and imagination. Her bloodthirstiness is a true Senecan feature.
On the other hand, there are <u>Bran's prophetic dreams</u> about the Three-Eyed Raven. Through them, he gradually learns who he really is and how he can overcome his physical disability. These dreams are not just about his own predicament though. They also provide him with an insight into the terrible challenge the whole humanity is facing. Of course, these dreams are not using plain language but symbols and metaphors - just like the Delphi oracle in Greek tragedies.
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Answer:
Martian Luther King Jr- the maning of the message in this speach is that they didnt have equal rights and thats what they wanted, just to be treated equally.
malala's speach was effecive because she used hummor -from the quote:im suprised i won the nobel peace prize because i fight with my brothers all the time.Malala yousafzai one a nobel prize and gave speach about the importance of education.
Explanation:
They both have a huge age difference between eachother.
malala wanted everyone to be able to get an education and king. wanted equall rights and no racism.
king had 250,000 people at his speech while malala had a lot less but she still had a lot of people there.
King was an activist that wanted equal rights for everyone.
Malala was a girl tht wanted everyone to have acess o education.
They both have experience with their situation.
They both want equal rights for something.
they both used repetition of somthing to use emphases in their s speeches.
They both talked about how their lives were affected by the situation in their speeches.
a compare of their speaches!
Answer: The poem, set in 18th-century rural England, tells the story of an unnamed highwayman who is in love with Bess, a landlord's daughter. Betrayed to the authorities by Tim, a jealous ostler, the highwayman escapes ambush when Bess sacrifices her life to warn him.
Explanation:
The battle takes place because of the terror Grendel has put on the kingdom, where Beowulf has
taken it upon himself to take care of for the people. Simple as that, Grendel is against the people
and Beowulf is for them. This shows that Beowulf's men are loyal because they are willing to
fight to protect him, because of his reliable good characters he has, Beowulf inspired the people
<span>around him to trust him</span>