The name of the king of Thebes who banned the burying of Antigone's brother
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Rather than viewing the U.S.-Mexico border as simply a geographic or political line, Anzaldúa reframes it as this kind of psychological and spiritual space, a zone of constant transition inhabited by those who belong fully to neither side.
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Frankl was held at this camp for the majority of his imprisionment
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Marxs Partner In writing the Communist Manifesto
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Much of the book's early tension centers on this 1979 event, which overthrew the Shah and brought the Islamic Republic to power, dramatically changing daily life for Marji's family.
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Antigone defies Creon's edict in order to perform burial rites for this brother, who died attacking Thebes and was declared a traitor.
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Anzaldua's book is notable for blending at least four languages throughout — English and Spanish among them — along with this ancient language of the Aztecs, reflecting her indigenous heritage.
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Frankl developed this therapeutic technique in which patients are encouraged to intend or wish for the very thing they fear, in order to break the cycle of anticipatory anxiety.
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Marx and Engels argue that all of human history is fundamentally the history of this, the conflict between those who own the means of production and those who do not
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Marji's most formative relationship in the book is with this family member, a politically radical intellectual who was imprisoned under the Shah and whose death later devastates her.
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Antigone justifies her defiance by appealing to these, which she argues are eternal and unwritten laws superior to any decree made by a mortal ruler.
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Anzaldua uses this term for her central theoretical figure, a person of mixed racial, cultural, and psychological identity who learns to hold contradictions simultaneously rather than resolve them.
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Frankl noted that prisoners who gave away their last piece of bread demonstrated this, which he argued was proof that everything can be taken from a person except one final human freedom.
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The Manifesto's famous opening line declares that this "is haunting Europe," framing communism as a specter that all the old powers have united to oppose
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The figure Satrapi talks to often in her childhood, portrayed as a man with a long white beard.
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Much of the play's tension hinges on Creon's refusal to heed this figure, the blind prophet who warns him that the gods are displeased with the denial of burial rites
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In her chapter on cultural icons, Anzaldúa examines three mother archetypes imposed on Mexican women , The Virgin of Guadalupe, La Llorona, and this third figure, the betrayer, also known as Malinali.
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Frankl coins this two-word term for the depression that strikes some people on weekends or holidays, when the busyness of the week falls away and the emptiness of their lives becomes impossible to ignore
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The final country Marx resided in after being exiled from many other countries
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Though the book, Satrapi refers to her childhood self by this nickname throughout the narrative, a diminutive of her full name Marjane.
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At the play's end, three characters die in a chain reaction set off by Creon's stubbornness Antigone, and these two others.
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Anzaldua names this recurring psychological crisis after an Aztec earth goddess, describing it as a dark, paralyzing period of inner conflict that must be passed through to achieve transformation.
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Frankl uses this specific term for the distress that results when a person's will to meaning is blocked — distinct from neurosis rooted in sexual or psychological conflict.
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Marx preemptively addresses critics by arguing that the bourgeoisie cannot accuse communists of wanting to abolish this, because capitalism has already effectively abolished it for the proletariat.
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Fearing for her safety as she grows more rebellious, Marji's parents make the painful decision to send her to this European city, where she attends a French-language school and struggles with displacement
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