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alex41 [277]
3 years ago
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kvv77 [185]3 years ago
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The assignment wants to know your interpretation of themes in these two works. As acting is a very personal thing, I can't show you how you interpreted the stories, but I can show you how to write this essay.

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  • Conclusion: You will summarize the most important points of the essay and emphasize the efficiency of each work in forming relevant and very significant themes for current and ancient society. This paragraph should also be short.

The theme of a story is the message that the author conveys to the reader through the text.

Among the themes of Picasso's The Tragedy we can see:

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  2. The human loss.
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  5. Corrupted morals.

Among the themes of Sophocles' Oedipus the King, we can see:

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Below you can see an example of how your introduction might be written.

<em> Sophocles' Oedipus the King and Picasso's The Tragedy are two very important works for literature and art in general because of their themes, expressions, and meanings. These themes speak directly to the reader's emotions and manage to trigger emotions, reflections, and self-knowledge in a very imposing way.</em>

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1.  When responding in class, learners may opt to address the instructor by raising their hands or using a sign if they so desire.

2.  It is the beginning of the day. When children arrive at school, they must understand where they should leave their belongings, where they should wait until lessons begin, and how they will know when it is time to make their way to the classroom. Is there, for example, an alarm or whistle that alerts them when it is time to start lessons?

I'm about to walk into the classroom. Some examples include forming a line outside the classroom before a lesson, only entering the classroom when instructed, and walking rather than sprinting.

Leaving the classroom is a good thing.

When it came time to leave the classroom, the same rules applied. It is necessary to establish guidelines for when students should and should not be permitted to leave the classroom. Children should be fully informed of the proper way to exit a room in order to avoid confusion from occurring.

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The office will manage absences. Absences can be made up with assignments. Unexcused absences result in a zero.

4. Interaction is necessary so that peers can learn from one another. In order to facilitate contact regarding schoolwork, their desks are arranged in groups of four.

5.  Homework will be posted on the board with instructions and due date, and students will be reminded of it before the end of the school day. They can place their completed homework in the basket next to my desk when they are finished.

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