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he150997 wrote a new post, Harrinson Estrella, on the site Great Works of...

Hey there. I am a transfer student majoring in marketing and advertising. I am very outgoing and I like working out. I would consider myself and average reader. I like to read articles, especially...

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he150997 commented on the post, Gilgamesh Response, on the site Great Works...

The great epic of Gilgamesh teaches us about friendship, leadership and power, among others things. Certainly leadership it’s one of Gilgamesh greatest assets. He is a powerful king in part god and in...

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, Response to The Odyssey Book XXI-XXII –...

I can not disagree that Penelope might have known that Odysseus was present in her house. In my own opinion I think that the contest that she made up was not to find a suitable husband, it was to find...

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, Response to The Odyssey Books XXIII and...

It is certain that Penelope and Odysseus were meant to be. By now we can tell how calculative and meticulous they both are. They are both wise, so sharp is they way they think compare to others that...

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, Response to Antigone – Diana Arias, on...

What is interesting about this story is the fight Antigone brings to table. It shows how very little value women had during those times. Even though she was part of the royal family her actions were...

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, Antigone Comparison Post – Kathy Garcia,...

It is clear that in this two pieces that you mentioned both women were victims of their society. They both had to take on decisions that would put them in danger. On Antigone for honor and respect to...

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, Antigone Response – Galacy Wei, on the...

Vey nice paper mate. I liked how throughout your paper you explained with facts and details about a moral. It’s very partial the way you interpret a moral about this reading, I could not agree more. It...

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Harrinson E. wrote a new post, Harrinson Estrella, on the site Great Works of...

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, Medea Day 2 Response – Avaz Muhamedkulov,...

Indeed the differences are on the details that both stories bring. In essence both stories deal majorly with honor, loyalty and power. The comparison of the two in this areas of human behavior it’s...

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Harrinson E. wrote a new post, Harrinson Estrella, on the site Great Works of...

“THE APOLOGY” BY PLATO – RESPONSE PAPER 3. Socrates says (on p. 796) that “the unexamined life is not worth living.” This is a famous quote, but what does Socrates mean when he says it? What does it...

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, The Jataka Tales Comparison- Shannen...

Interesting comparison. Both of this works teach about maintaining your values, good ones of course. The turn it takes in breaking bad compare to the jataka is that for the character in the show he...

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, “Bring in the Wine” Comparison – Wilson...

This was great. One never would think in comparing Chinese poetry with modern hip hop. Even though binge drinking is not the best way of dealing with things you did a good job on comparing this two...

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, “The Thousand and One Nights” Response-...

Seeing our bad experiences happening to others relieves our grief and suffering because it makes us feel accompanied during such hard times. In the case of these two brothers the rely in each other’s...

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, Comparison: The Millers Prologue – Rachel...

Great comparison of characters.

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, Comparison – Don Quixote – Kevin...

I like your argument. They way you take the characters to prove a point embarks me into want to read even more. Great work.

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Harrinson E. commented on the post, Petrarch Sonnet 90 Response – Kyle Healy,...

I think he was in love with a woman that didn’t reciprocate his love.

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Harrinson E. wrote a new post, Comparison paper of "The lady with the Dog",...

“Love is a feeling, marriage is a contract, and relationships are work” by Lori Gordon.   The quote above pretty much summons the love life of the characters I am about to compare and contrast. When […]

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