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[   ]The-Myth-of-Sisyphus.pdf2011-04-05 05:16 48K 
[   ]The-Myth-of-Sisyphus2.pdf2011-04-05 05:25 38K 
[   ]Antigone.pdf2011-04-07 08:35 132K 
[   ]Which-Path-Shall-I-Choose(Oedipus).pdf2011-05-22 07:25 53K 
[   ]Dramatic-irony-in-Oedipus.pdf2011-05-22 07:26 175K 
[   ]Greek-Tragedy.pdf2011-05-22 07:37 66K 
[   ]Odysseus-The-Epic-Hero.pdf2011-05-22 07:37 34K 
[   ]Analysis-of-The-Theban-Plays-and-The-Matrix.pdf2011-05-22 07:37 65K 
[   ]What-does-the-Odyssey-tell-us-about-what-it-means-to-be-a-hero.pdf2011-05-22 07:38 27K 
[   ]Civilization-and-Savagery-in-The-Iliad.pdf2011-05-22 07:38 114K 
[   ]Dramatic-irony-in-Oedipus-Rex.pdf2011-05-22 07:39 16K 
[   ]World-Literature-Essay.pdf2011-05-22 07:42 74K 
[   ]Gods-in-Homer-are-used-for-comic-effect-where-as-the-gods-in-Virgil-have-a-more-serious-role.pdf2011-05-22 07:43 35K 
[   ]How-important-is-Odysseus’-disguise-as-a-beggar-to-the-success-of-The-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-22 07:53 32K 
[   ]‘There-are-tears-for-suffering’-Aeneid-1462.pdf2011-05-22 07:53 102K 
[   ]Compare-the-portrayal-of-Clytaemnestra-in-both-Aeschylus’-Agamemnon-and-Euripides’-Electra.pdf2011-05-22 07:54 54K 
[   ]The-City-Dionysia-Dionysus-on-His-Festival.pdf2011-05-22 07:54 95K 
[   ]How-do-the-Ancient-Olympic-Games-differ-from-the-Modern-Olympic-Games.pdf2011-05-22 07:55 86K 
[   ]Whom-do-you-admire-more-as-a-leader-–-Odysseus-in-the-Odyssey-or-Aeneas-in-the-Aeneid.pdf2011-05-22 07:55 119K 
[   ]Compare-and-contrast-the-theme-of-tragedy-in-relation-to-“Hedda-Gabler”-by-Henrik-Ibsen-and-“Oedipus-the-King”-by-Sophocles.pdf2011-05-22 07:58 108K 
[   ]Compare-and-contrast-the-theme-of-tragedy-in-relation-to-'Hedda-Gabler'-by-Henrik-Ibsen-and-'Oedipus-the-King'-by-Sophocles.pdf2011-05-22 07:58 108K 
[   ]Oedipus-the-King-written-by-Sophocles-is-a-tragedy.pdf2011-05-22 07:59 29K 
[   ]What-aspects-of-King-Oedipus-might-contribute-to-the-effect-of-inspiring-pity-and-fear-in-the-audience.pdf2011-05-22 07:59 77K 
[   ]The-character-of-Penelope-in-Homer's-Odyssey-reflects-the-faithful-wife-who-waits-twenty-years-for-the-arrival-of-her-husband.pdf2011-05-22 08:00 53K 
[   ]The-portrayal-of-Women-in-The-Trojan-Women-and-Medea-by-Euripides-and-in-Lysistrata-by-Aristophanes.pdf2011-05-22 08:00 57K 
[   ]Hell-Hath-No-Fury-like-a-Woman-Scorned-Is-this-more-apt-a-description-of-Medea-or-of-Clytemnestra.pdf2011-05-22 08:01 27K 
[   ]Sophocles-allegedly-said-that-he-portrayed-his-characters-as-they-ought-to-be-Euripides-as-they-are.pdf2011-05-22 08:08 2.1K 
[   ]Oedipus-the-King-Tragedy.pdf2011-05-22 08:08 83K 
[   ]Aeneas:-a-hero-a-puppet-of-the-Gods-or-just-a-man-with-a-mission-Discuss-with-reference-to-Aeneid-1-and-2:-Bola-Taiwo.pdf2011-05-22 08:09 32K 
[   ]Aeneas_-a-hero-a-puppet-of-the-Gods-or-just-a-man-with-a-mission-Discuss-with-reference-to-Aeneid-1-and-2_-Bola-Taiwo.pdf2011-05-22 08:09 32K 
[   ]In-the-play-'Oedipus-the-King'-Sophocles-argues-that-it-is-fate-not-the-individual-which-controls-human-destiny.pdf2011-05-22 08:10 30K 
[   ]A-comparison-of-two-female-heroes:-Nora-in-Ibsen’s-A-Doll’s-House-and-Antigone-in-Sophocles’-Antigone.pdf2011-05-22 08:10 87K 
[   ]A-comparison-of-two-female-heroes_-Nora-in-Ibsen’s-A-Doll’s-House-and-Antigone-in-Sophocles’-Antigone.pdf2011-05-22 08:10 87K 
[   ]Who-deserved-his-fate-more-Hippolytus-or-Oedipus.pdf2011-05-22 08:11 23K 
[   ]Antigone-and-how-it-relates-to-post-911-America.pdf2011-05-23 07:17 55K 
[   ]Fate-vs-Free-Will-in-Oedipus-Rex.pdf2011-05-23 07:17 27K 
[   ]Compare-and-Contrast-how-Aristophanes-depicts-Euripides-in-The-Frogs-and-The-Poet-and-The-Women.pdf2011-05-23 07:18 48K 
[   ]Book-9-10-The-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-23 07:19 52K 
[   ]To-what-extent-do-you-think-Aristophanes-has-serious-targets-in-Wasp.pdf2011-05-23 07:19 33K 
[   ]Book-6-The-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-23 07:20 33K 
[   ]The-Many-Functions-of-Tiresias-in-Sophocles'-Oedipus-Rex.pdf2011-05-23 07:20 39K 
[   ]Electra.pdf2011-05-23 07:21 23K 
[   ]Fate-and-free-will.pdf2011-05-23 07:21 39K 
[   ]The-Effects-of-Pride-and-Power.pdf2011-05-23 07:22 70K 
[   ]Compare-and-contrast-the-portrayal-of-the-Gods-in-Virgil's-Aeneid-and-Ovid's-metamorphoses.pdf2011-05-23 07:22 138K 
[   ]What-qualities-does-Odysseus-show-in-the-episodes-he-relates-in-Books-9-12.pdf2011-05-23 07:24 80K 
[   ]The-Oedipus-Cycle.pdf2011-05-23 07:25 54K 
[   ]Oedipus-Rex.pdf2011-05-23 07:25 36K 
[   ]Compare-and-contrast-Oedipus-Rex-and-Faustus-as-tragedies.pdf2011-05-23 07:26 28K 
[   ]'Whatever-it-is-I'm-afraid-of-the-Greeks-even-when-they're-offering-gifts'-How-is-Laocoon-proved-to-be-correct.pdf2011-05-23 07:26 26K 
[   ]Agamemnon-A-Greek-tradgedy.pdf2011-05-23 07:27 25K 
[   ]Odysseus-Although-Odysseus-physical-characteristics-are-impressive-his-character-is-far-more-appealing.pdf2011-05-23 07:27 24K 
[   ]Heroic-poetry-can-be-easily-defined-through-comparing-and-contrasting-the-exploits-and-relationships-of-the-characters-Achilles-and-Partrioclus-from-the-Iliad-.pdf2011-05-23 07:28 65K 
[   ]The-Attitudes-of-Euripides-and-Sophocles-towards-the-power-of-the-gods-over-men-and-their-lives.pdf2011-05-23 07:28 34K 
[   ]Compare-the-[causes-and-reasons-of]-suffering-the-protagonists-cause-to-their-family-and-their-people-in-Aeschylus’-Agamemnon-and-Sophocles’-Oedipus-Rex.pdf2011-05-23 07:29 56K 
[   ]The-first-time-we-meet-Odysseus-is-in-book-five-previous-to-this-we-have-only-heard-about-him-from-the-gods-his-family-and-his-friends.pdf2011-05-23 07:29 70K 
[   ]The-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-23 07:30 56K 
[   ]The-process-to-discover-ones-self-looked-at-through-the-characters-of-Vanessa-and-Oedipus.pdf2011-05-23 07:31 42K 
[   ]Egocentricity-of-Pechorin-vsJason.pdf2011-05-23 07:31 86K 
[   ]Oedipus-is-Both-a-Saving-and-Destructive-Force-for-Thebes.pdf2011-05-23 07:32 70K 
[   ]The-plays-of-Aristophanes-Sophocles-and-Euripides-can-be-categorised-as-some-of-the-most-important-sources-available-to-historians-in-the-study-of-daily-life.pdf2011-05-23 07:33 61K 
[   ]Using-the-plays-of-Aristophanes-(Lysistrata)-Sophocles-(Oedipus)-and-Euripides-(Medea)-we-are-able-to-discuss-some-major-themes-and-concerns-present-in-Greek.pdf2011-05-23 07:34 56K 
[   ]Anouilh’s-“Antigone”-and-Aristotle’s-“King-Oedipus”.pdf2011-05-23 07:35 43K 
[   ]Anouilh’s-'Antigone'-and-Aristotle’s-'King-Oedipus'.pdf2011-05-23 07:35 43K 
[   ]I-will-be-focusing-on-3-major-topics;-literary-and-stylistic-devices-the-characterization-of-Parisand-the-theme-of-respect-for-the-warrior-code.pdf2011-05-24 22:20 229K 
[   ]How-does-Homer-make-Odysseus's-return-to-Ithica-and-the-defeat-of-the-suitors-exciting.pdf2011-05-24 22:22 25K 
[   ]Portrayal-of-society-in-Oedipus-the-King-and-Antigone.pdf2011-05-24 22:24 40K 
[   ]In-the-time-of-the-Iliad-a-novel-by-Homer-written-in-the-twelfth-century-women-did-not-play-a-dominant-role-in-the-human-way-of-life.pdf2011-05-24 22:24 25K 
[   ]A-necessary-part-of-drama-is-not-only-to-present-conflict-in-a-play-but-also-to-create-conflicts-within-each-member-and-audience.pdf2011-05-24 22:25 38K 
[   ]Sight-Vs-Blindness-in-Oedipus:-A-Battle-of-Figurative-and-Literal-Proportions.pdf2011-05-24 22:26 37K 
[   ]Sight-Vs-Blindness-in-Oedipus_-A-Battle-of-Figurative-and-Literal-Proportions.pdf2011-05-24 22:26 37K 
[   ]Is-Odysseus-a-Superman-or-is-he-an-ordinary-like-any-other.pdf2011-05-24 22:27 81K 
[   ]In-this-essay-I-will-be-examining-the-characteristics-of-the-characters-Aeneas-and-Dido-as-they-appear-in-the-first-book-of-the-Aeneid.pdf2011-05-24 22:29 152K 
[   ]The-Antagonist.pdf2011-05-24 22:30 62K 
[   ]How-far-is-Odysseus's-status-'safe'-in-the-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-24 22:31 24K 
[   ]An-analysis-of-the-willingness-to-ignore-the-truthby-the-main-characters-in-Oedipus-and-a-dolls-house.pdf2011-05-24 22:31 92K 
[   ]How-heroic-do-you-find-the-character-of-Achille.pdf2011-05-24 22:32 27K 
[   ]BOOK-5-The-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-24 22:33 96K 
[   ]How-sympathetic-a-character-do-you-find-Procleon-in-Wasps.pdf2011-05-24 22:35 35K 
[   ]What-is-the-probable-truth-behind-Homer's-story-of-the-Trojan-War.pdf2011-05-24 22:37 22K 
[   ]What-impression-is-given-of-Aeneas-as-a-man-and-as-a-leader-in-Books-1-6-of-The-Aeneid-How-similar-is-he-to-Odysseus.pdf2011-05-24 22:38 151K 
[   ]Is-Odysseus-made-more-or-less-of-a-hero-by-the-fact-that-Athene-helps-him-in-various-ways.pdf2011-05-24 22:43 27K 
[   ]What-qualities-of-character-does-Odysseus-show-in-facing-the-dangers-of-Books-Nine-to-Twelve-of-the-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-24 22:46 85K 
[   ]Antigone-and-Kreon-battle-a-philosophical-war-based-on-their-beliefs-of-what-is-right-and-wrong.pdf2011-05-24 22:51 43K 
[   ]Iliad-In-the-modern-world-people-as-a-society-have-always-given-themselves-a-goal-or-goals-that-they-would-like-to-attain-at-some-point-during-their-lifet.pdf2011-05-24 22:51 17K 
[   ]Agamemnon-evokes-more-pity-than-Jason-does-do-you-agree.pdf2011-05-25 06:49 42K 
[   ]Classical-Civilisations-What-does-the-graves-and-tombs-of-both-kings-and-commoners-tell-us-about-Mycenaean.pdf2011-05-25 06:50 32K 
[   ]I-am-performing-in-a-Play-called-Trojans-It-is-an-old-Greek-legend-but-has-been-re-written-and-modernised-as-a-play-by-Simon-Adorian-It-is-about-a-siege-of.pdf2011-05-25 06:51 25K 
[   ]Tragic-Heroes:-Oedipus-Antigone-and-Medea.pdf2011-05-25 06:53 30K 
[   ]Tragic-Heroes_-Oedipus-Antigone-and-Medea.pdf2011-05-25 06:53 30K 
[   ]What-is-the-role-of-the-chorus-in-Oedipus-the-King-the-Lysistrata.pdf2011-05-25 06:54 68K 
[   ]What-qualities-and-features-in-your-opinion-make-Oedipus-Rex-an-example-of-Greek-tragedy-at-its-best.pdf2011-05-25 06:54 27K 
[   ]Agamemnon-King-of-Mycenae-and-commander-in-chief-of-the-coalition-that-attacked-Troy-in-the-Trojan-War.pdf2011-05-25 06:56 369K 
[   ]That-bard-created-such-two-people-in-The-Odyssey-their-contrasting-roles-concealing-the-similarities-in-their-natures.pdf2011-05-25 06:57 72K 
[   ]How-successful-is-the-Telemacheia-as-an-introduction-to-the-events-of-the-rest-of-the-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-25 06:57 61K 
[   ]The-Legend-of-Oedipus-in-Scars-On-the-Way-to-Delphi-and-Myth.pdf2011-05-25 06:58 31K 
[   ]What-Evidence-is-there-in-The-Aeneid-Book-1-that-Virgil-is-an-innovator-rather-than-a-plagiarist-of-Homer.pdf2011-05-25 06:58 42K 
[   ]The-affects-of-secrets-as-seen-in-'Ghost'-and-'Oedipus-the-King'.pdf2011-05-25 06:59 40K 
[   ]How-are-the-figures-of-Telemachus-Odysseus-and-Athena-presented-in-Books-I-to-V.pdf2011-05-25 07:00 159K 
[   ]Women-in-the-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-25 07:02 28K 
[   ]The-Odyssey2.pdf2011-05-25 07:03 34K 
[   ]The-Odyssey3.pdf2011-05-25 07:04 39K 
[   ]Unresolved-Issues-in-The-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-25 07:05 21K 
[   ]Compare-the-treatment-of-the-Gods-in-the-Iliad-and-the-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-25 07:06 91K 
[   ]I-am-delighted-to-read-The-Iliad-the-significant-piece-of-literature-and-one-of-the-famous-heroic-epic-written-by-Homer.pdf2011-05-25 07:06 31K 
[   ]Greek-Justice.pdf2011-05-25 07:08 104K 
[   ]Outline-your-understanding-of-the-Oedipus-complex-and-its-significance-for-psychoanalysis.pdf2011-05-25 07:08 67K 
[   ]When-Heinrich-Schliemann-emerged-from-Turkey-in-June-of-1873-with-a-sizeable-treasure-the-whole-world-took-note.pdf2011-05-25 07:09 107K 
[   ]Heroism-and-cowardice-in-the-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-25 07:09 29K 
[   ]Oedipus-The-Tragic-Hero.pdf2011-05-25 07:10 47K 
[   ]Homer’s-choice-in-narratorhelps-in-revealing-the-purpose-of-The-Odyssey-to-describe-the-Greekculture.pdf2011-05-25 07:10 35K 
[   ]How-do-Books-1-4-of-the-Odyssey-prepare-us-for-the-introduction-of-the-hero-Odysseus-in-Book-5.pdf2011-05-25 07:12 25K 
[   ]Analyzing-the-odyssey.pdf2011-05-26 06:58 14K 
[   ]How-would-you-direct-the-actors-playing-Antigone-and-Ismene-in-the-prologue.pdf2011-05-26 07:53 50K 
[   ]An-anonymous-modern-philosopher-once-said-Nothing-moves-the-world-which-is-not-Greek-in-origin.pdf2011-05-26 07:54 70K 
[   ]Did-Euripides-with-his-Ion-expect-his-audience-to-feel-pride-in-their-myths-of-national-origins.pdf2011-05-26 07:55 77K 
[   ]Commentary-on-a-Speech-by-Oedipus-from-Oedipus-Rex.pdf2011-05-26 07:57 109K 
[   ]This-is-the-first-lengthy-speech-Oedipus-has-given-since-the-revelation-of-his-birth.pdf2011-05-26 08:01 51K 
[   ]OedipusTry-to-visualize-Oedipus-as-a-forceful-powerful-ruler-who-begins-the-trilogy-in-absolute-control-of-the-situation.pdf2011-05-26 08:04 16K 
[   ]Is-it-appropriate-to-describe-Virgil-Aeneid-book-four-as-a-tragedy.pdf2011-05-26 08:06 57K 
[   ]The-play-Oedipus-Rex-may-be-viewed-as-a-classic-Greek-tragic-drama-Discuss.pdf2011-05-26 08:07 33K 
[   ]Oedipus-Rex-as-a-tragic-hero.pdf2011-05-26 08:08 18K 
[   ]Oedipus's-Transition-From-the-Beginning-to-the-End.pdf2011-05-26 08:09 2.1K 
[   ]How-far-do-you-feel-that-Aeschylus-intended-us-to-feel-that-Agamemnon-deserved-his-fate.pdf2011-05-26 08:11 37K 
[   ]What-is-Greek-Tragedy.pdf2011-05-26 08:13 23K 
[   ]What-do-we-learn-of-the-concepts-of-Xeniaand-Justice-within-the-first-Four-books-of-the-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-26 08:27 48K 
[   ]Fate-and-Ignorance-in-Oedipus-Rex.pdf2011-05-26 08:28 75K 
[   ]What-are-the-effects-of-the-contradictory-elements-in-the-behavior-of-Blanche-and-Stella-in-Tennessee-William's-A-Street-Car-Named-Desire-and-of-the-Antigone-a.pdf2011-05-26 08:29 52K 
[   ]Examine-the-use-made-by-writers-of-innocence-and-ignorance-comparing-the-presentation-of-such-elements-and-their-effects-on-the-individual-works-you-have-stud.pdf2011-05-26 08:30 36K 
[   ]Hippolytus-by-Euripides.pdf2011-05-26 08:35 46K 
[   ]The-Bacchae-by-Euripides-summary.pdf2011-05-26 08:35 59K 
[   ]The-Odyssey-by-Homer.pdf2011-05-26 08:36 93K 
[   ]By-the-end-of-his-plays-Euripides-leaves-the-audience-without-one-character-to-fully-sympathise-with.pdf2011-05-26 08:36 42K 
[   ]Eumaeus-is-the-most-admirable-character-in-'The-Odyssey'-How-far-would-you-agree-with-this-statement.pdf2011-05-26 08:45 45K 
[   ]Euripides-was-accused-by-his-contempories-of-being-a-woman-hater-Why-do-you-think-this-so-and-how-justified-do-you-think-the-accusation-was.pdf2011-05-26 08:45 79K 
[   ]How-would-you-stage-the-opening-of-the-play-and-what-would-be-your-intended-effect-for-an-audience.pdf2011-05-26 08:47 33K 
[   ]Odysseus:-Critical-analysis.pdf2011-05-26 08:48 29K 
[   ]Odysseus_-Critical-analysis.pdf2011-05-26 08:48 29K 
[   ]The-Significance-of-Immortals-and-Fate-in-Virgil's-'The-Aeneid'.pdf2011-05-26 08:49 63K 
[   ]King-Oedipus-Analysis.pdf2011-05-26 08:49 159K 
[   ]If-human-nature-does-alter-it-will-be-because-we-begin-to-look-at-ourselves-in-a-new-way-In-what-ways-and-by-what-means-do-the-works-of-writers-you-have-.pdf2011-05-26 08:51 70K 
[   ]How-much-of-ones-life-is-governed-by-fate.pdf2011-05-26 08:51 16K 
[   ]In-Euripides'-tragedy-Medea-is-plot-more-important-than-character.pdf2011-05-26 08:51 46K 
[   ]Virgil-invites-us-to-see-in-Aeneas-a-new-Odysseus-often-in-similar-situations-but-in-vital-ways-profoundly-different-What-do-you-find-to-justify-this-comment.pdf2011-05-27 07:03 2.1K 
[   ]Discuss-the-themes-of-identity-explored-in-King-Oedipus-and-Waiting-for-Godot.pdf2011-05-27 07:05 196K 
[   ]The-Use-of-Religious-Beliefs-in-Oedipus-and-The-Stranger.pdf2011-05-27 07:05 60K 
[   ]Examine-and-compare-the-motives-and-actions-of-Orestes-and-Electra-To-what-extent-will-an-Athenian-audience-admire-and-approve-of-them.pdf2011-05-27 07:05 29K 
[   ]Do-You-Know-Achilles'-Heel-Analyzing-the-Relationship-between-Greek-Myths-and-English-Language.pdf2011-05-27 07:06 196K 
[   ]Freud-vs-Sophocles.pdf2011-05-27 07:06 37K 
[   ]Compare-and-Contrast-the-characters-of-Hektor-and-Paris-and-draw-close-character-analysis-of-both-of-them.pdf2011-05-27 07:07 95K 
[   ]In-this-essay-I-am-going-to-address-in-detail-three-key-factors-to-help-me-contextualise-the-play-Antigone.pdf2011-05-27 07:07 26K 
[   ]Comparative-Essay:-Metamorphosis-and-Oedipus.pdf2011-05-27 07:08 58K 
[   ]Comparative-Essay_-Metamorphosis-and-Oedipus.pdf2011-05-27 07:08 58K 
[   ]Oedipus-Rex-written-by-Sophocles.pdf2011-05-27 07:08 46K 
[   ]What-sort-of-character-is-Oedipus-portrayed-to-be-by-Sophocles-in-the-1st-600-lines-of-Oedipus-The-King.pdf2011-05-27 07:08 30K 
[   ]How-important-is-the-episode-in-Phaeacia-compared-to-the-rest-of-the-poem-The-Odyssey-written-by-Homer.pdf2011-05-27 07:09 103K 
[   ]Discuss-the-importance-of-hospitality-as-a-theme-in-the-Odyssey.pdf2011-05-27 07:09 27K 
[   ]The-Odyssey-by-Homer-is-a-classical-piece-of-Greek-literature.pdf2011-05-27 07:10 22K 
[   ]Sophocles'-Oedipus-Rex.pdf2011-05-27 07:11 37K 
[   ]How-important-is-the-episode-in-Phaecia-to-the-whole-poem-The-Odyssey-is-a-Poem-written-by-Homer-a-blind-Bard.pdf2011-05-27 07:11 39K 
[   ]How-far-do-you-agree-that-Sophocles-'Oedipus-The-King'-is-nothing-more-than-a-detective-story.pdf2011-05-27 07:11 60K 
[   ]Does-The-Evidence-Of-The-Plays-You-Have-Read-Suggest-That-Euripides-Was-A-Misogynist.pdf2011-05-27 07:12 32K 
[   ]Latin-and-Greek-Etymological-Suffixes-and-Prefixes.pdf2011-05-27 07:12 71K 
[   ]Values-in-Pindar.pdf2011-05-27 07:13 237K 
[   ]In-Book-Two-of-Homer's-The-Odyssey-Telemakhos-gains-a-significant-amount-of-confidence-and-decides-to-call-an-assembly.pdf2011-05-27 07:13 27K 
[   ]Oedipus-He-tried-and-failed.pdf2011-05-27 07:14 22K 
[   ]The-Odyssey-as-a-Hero-Journey.pdf2011-05-27 07:14 113K 
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