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... Our own blind spots keep us from judging fairly what we think are the blind
spots of earlier generations. Since we don't know what ...
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... "My own blind heart has brought me from darkness to final darkness"(Exodos.
301), by saying this Creon knows this was all his fault. ...
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... In The Blind Owl the writer fails to establish existential authenticity and freedom. ...
Such rejection is mainly due to his own schizoid problem, but it is also ...
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... returned from France, for the second time, she thought out of her own judgement
and ... of person who liked everything his way or at least until he became blind. ...
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... had done. Creon came to realize this when he says "My own blind heart has
brought me from darkness to final darkness. Here you see ...
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... Even though Oedipus has full use of his physical vision, he is completely blind
of his past and his fate. Teiresias uses his own physical blindness to make ...
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Examine the benefits of radio as a blind medium and illustrate these benefits with ...
For example you could start your own radio station for the price of a ...
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... The husband rejects the idea of a blind man in his own house. "A blind man
in my house was not something I looked forward to" (32). ...
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... every ten years as invaluable; because it is a measurement their own smaller samplings
are ... to come, and saw it as a way to create a truly "blind" society that ...
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... Soon deep within his own world, Macbeth is blind to his surroundings, and fails
to respond to the warnings given to him or recognize the great forces mounting ...
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... Even though Oedipus has full use of his physical vision, he is completely blind
of his and his fate. Tiresias uses his own blindness to make Oedipus aware of ...
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... There are several other assistive technologies for the blind and visually impaired
that are not as ... Users can customize the magnification to their own preference ...
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... When he finally finds the truth, he gauges out his own eyes, and is now
blind, as Teiresias had earlier insinuated. Although he ...
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... expected. Although believed to be inferior to a male Beowulf does not let
this presumption and his own arrogance blind him. He uses ...
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... All unknowing you are the scourge of your own flesh and blood, the dead below ... light
(lines 468-479)." The irony of the situation is the blind Tiresias really ...
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... the King. Both Oedipus and Tiresias are blind in their own respect, Oedipus
by his pride, and Tiresias by his fate. They also share ...
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... know whom his true parents were. Instead he behaves as if he is blind to
his own actions. Oedipus knowing of his own guilt still ...
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... It was his own pride that decreed the punishment for Laius' murder. ... Being blind to
the gods' will did not give humans the right to live anyway they desired. ...
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... "I grieve for these, my people, far more than I fear for my own life." Oedipus tells
Creon when ... The two characters are blind like the prophet, who warns them. ...
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... The blind navigate on thier own without the use of sight, but as far as "seeing",
thier perceptions of our world are not as far off as we may think. ...
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... Even though Oedipus has full use of his physical vision, he is completely blind
of his past and his fate. Tiresias uses his own physical blindness to make ...
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... You with your precious eyes, / you're blind to the ... All unknowing / you are the scourge
of your own flesh and blood, the dead below the earth and the living ...
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... Blind conformity caused them to disregard their strongest beliefs which should be
the most ... If we can not depend on our own morals and values, our engines, to ...
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... your own experiences. He has no friends and therefore he probably does not experience
so much. Considering the fact that he has never known any blind persons ...
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... The roles of women in The Metamorphosis and Paradise of the Blind are both ... and similarly
Huong represents women in a position to sacrifice their own needs or ...
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... is, your blind to the things you don't like about that person, or your blind to
their ... every need, to the point of endangering or even losing his or her own life ...
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... This epiphany is very believable because the narrator learns that the blind man
can see in his own way. This is the turning point for the narrator. ...
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... in Charles Dickens classic Oliver Twist we see that justice is far from blind and
in ... and sometimes people hear the whole story and make up their own conclusions ...
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... utters, "I am blind and cannot judge of your countenance" If the blind man only ... No
one truly desires for their own brethren to lead a life of eternal heartache ...
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... ever go against him. This blind trust led to his death, a death that Daisy
has to be held accountable for as well. But I know there ...
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