Antigone Mextaxa has written: 'Ta paramuthia ton theon ton Olympou' -- subject(s): Greek Mythology, Mythology, Greek
Julius Cesar was a great Roman military figure. Ironically, he is not the main figure in the play. Brutus has a much more significant role in Shakespeareâ??s play. Cesar, however, holds a more significant status within the work as he is expected to be king. Brutus did not despise Cesar personally, but was the only one who believed the public would benefit from Cesarâ??s death.
The Christian God isn't mentioned in 'Antigone'. The play most likely was written during the 440's Before the Christian Era. If the events were based on fact, then the happenings took place even earlier.
In an attempt to save her sister Antigone's life, Ismene accuses her uncle, Theban King Creon, of slighting his own son Haemon. Specifically, she points out the great love between first cousins and fiancés Antigone and Haemon. Additionally, she calls a spade a spade by asking if Creon really intends to execute Antigone as his own future daughter-in-law and his own son's future wife.
Peter Dunn-Rankin has written: 'Scaling methods' -- subject(s): Attitude, Attitude (Psychology), Methods, Personality assessment, Psychometrics, Scale analysis (Psychology), Scaling (Social sciences), Testing
Drug dealing
Patricia Evelyn Kasmarik has written: 'Attitude score changes toward death and dying in nursing students' -- subject(s): Death, Nursing, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Death, Psychological aspects of Nursing, Study and teaching, Terminal care
it was made in the 1650's and contributed to making the government stronger.
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Richard G. Engeln has written: 'Self-acceptance versus attitude of father as a variable determining attitude toward specific others' -- subject(s): Self-acceptance
Mary Frances Rousseau has written: 'Toward a Thomistic philosophy of death' -- subject(s): Death
Michael A. Simpson has written: 'Medical education; a critical approach' -- subject(s): Medical education 'The facts of death' -- subject(s): Attitude to Death, Death, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Death 'Dying, death, and grief' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Death, Grief, Terminal care, Thanatology 'Medical education' -- subject(s): Medical education
August Robert Krehbiel has written: 'Gottfried Keller's attitude toward literary criticism and theory' -- subject(s): Criticism
Francis Thomas Lang has written: 'A critique of a sectarian attitude toward eugenics' -- subject(s): Birth control, Eugenics
Frederic W. Hafferty has written: 'Into the valley' -- subject(s): Attitude to Death, Death, Medical students, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Death, Psychology, Socialization
Loris E. Crampton has written: 'Teachers' knowledge of tests and their attitude toward tests' -- subject(s): Educational tests and measurements
William McKay Littell has written: 'A scale for measuring a client's attitude toward counseling' -- subject(s): Counseling, Educational counseling