When Minpha was born, his mother knew her son was a Omega, but Minpha father refused to believe that his first born was a weak and be submissive until the day minpha presented on his 16th birthday. Minpha felt the knowing look of his mother as he fixed his skirt and blouse. he had already packed a bag having fear what his father would do. When he came home from work, Minpha was prepaired thinking his cousin whp could only match him in speed. Ashamed and embarressed by this Minpha father chased him out of the pack but was caught by his cousin who sold him to the circus. Where he met Taeyang a gentle Alpha who saved him in the circus. He was different from most alpha's met who tried to court Minpha but he kindly denyed want to win Taeyang's
Morris Bishop’s poem has elaborately depicted a classical greek legend with a unique approach. The legend itself briefly describes the perishment of Phaethon, who insisted to ride his father, Apollo’s chariot although Apollo have discouraged him to do so. Likewise, the poem introduces a father who used the legend of Phaethon to deter his teenaged son from driving “the car”. By clearly implementing a sarcastic humour and tone through the impressive imagery, and the upbeat rhyme, rhythm, the poem addresses some of the key aspects of a parent’s attitude towards the child. Bishop suggests that in order to keep their child in their “wonted courses”, it is essential for parents to carry out the obligation to address their child’s sense of limit.
By being forced to break off with his identity of being a stranger, he got a chance to live out what he always wanted, recognition. His experience of exile led him to be in alienating situations, where he verbally had to prove himself right. His exile was also enriching because it gave him the recognition he wanted. The “stranger” was able to unmask his
From birth, Paul Lau was raised to walk the Glory Road. On the death of his father, he became the Dragon Son, head of the Two Dragon Family, the embodiment of their unity and prosperity, and the channel through which they communicate with the long-dead Ancestor Dragon. But Paul is sick of the internal politics and external violence of the Shadows, and tired of his cousin, Tony, trying to make him over in his own image. A congenital heart disease makes him reluctant to have another close encounter with Ancestor Dragon since the first one almost killed him. He rejects the Two Dragon Family’s claim on him. Instead, he opens an art gallery and becomes involved with Rhian Nolan.
The Minotaur is the offspring of a female human being and a male bull. Despite his utter hideousness and his need to devour men for sustenance, the Minotaur at his core is a lonely creature craving for love. He is having trouble finding love be...
His craven actions led to him being left behind by the group for him to starve to
In the story, after Rikki Tikki Tavi was washed out of his burrow, he was found and loved by a little boy named Teddy and his parents. He knew how to act around humans because every mongoose including his mother wanted to be a house mongoose. He had some problems with a couple of local cobras named Nag and Nagaina. These were very poisonous snakes, who put Rikki’s family in terrible danger. Rikki Tikki Tavi was a very hero like character ,but there were sometimes that he did not demonstrate these qualities.
... loyal servant and friend. He wanted to be close to the King in order to protect him. He demonstrated that he did not desire a reward for his loyal actions since he remained in disguise and did not reveal his true identity to the King.
At this point, Athenians recognized Theseus as one of their own. However, he still felt the need to prove his worth to the people of his new home, and when the opportunity arose, he risked his life for them. The King of Crete, Minos, came to Athens to extract a total of fourteen people to be sacrificed to a vicious beast. This beast was known as the Minotaur, half man, half bull, and roamed within a Labyrinth, or inescapable maze. When King Minos came to demand his victims, Theseus boldly volunteered himself as tribute and sailed to the dreaded Crete. Before being put into the Labyrinth, Ariadne, daughter of King Minos, fell in love with Theseus. Hoping he would survive, she gave him a gift. She gave him a ball of string that he could use to find his way out of the maze by retracing his steps after he defeated the Minotaur. The battle between the Minotaur was not something to be overlooked, especially since all combatants were stripped of their weapons. In order to be successful Theseus used a combination of both mental and physical brilliance. He snuck up on the Minotaur as it was fast asleep and using only his bare fists beat the wicked beast to death. He then proceeded to escape the confusing Labyrinth and abandoned his lover Ariadne on the island of Naxos while fleeing Crete for Athens. His ability to trick Ariadne into helping him escape the Labyrinth, along with his brute strength shown in defeating the Minotaur without a weapon are beyond impressive. This was by far Theseus’s greatest triumph because he combined brains and muscle to overcome the odds.
In the Pride Lands lived two brothers. Taka and Mufasa grew up together, learning what it would take to become king someday. As brothers, they knew that only one of them could take over for their father someday. From the start, Taka knew he could never compare to his older brother—Mufasa. Why, no one even bothered to talk to Taka very often. They all laughed at his name, stuck up their noses and did not ever look him in the eye. What parents name their child “trash”? In the language that the lions spoke, Taka was not regarded as a future king. His destiny was predetermined by his parents at birth. They already had their first-born son who they knew would take over someday, so any other male lions did not mean as much to the family as the mighty
He earns a future, and in his final stage of transformation becomes a man equal to all. This happens after he marries Pretty Calf and understands their customs and traditions. The captive was like a horse all summer, “...docile bearer of burdens, careful and patient..” Until he earned trust that is.
Early in the novel, Taita is to set up a pageant for the Pharaoh, and casts Lostris and Tanus in the play. The Pharaoh is so taken aback by Lostris’s beauty he decides to marry her, in which Taita did not plan to do. Tanus made a speech at the end of the play that spoke about all the troubles in Egypt in which angered the Pharaoh and sentenced him to death if he cannot eliminate the problems of the bandits, mainly the ones called the Shrikes, in two years. When Lostris marries the Pharaoh, she asks for Taita as her wedding gift from her father. Lord Intef, being unable to refuse the wife of the pharaoh, has to give up Taita, whom knows every one of his secrets. Intef makes several attempts to kill Taita without success. Taita then goes off to help Tanus defeat the Shrikes.
As a result of Laius leaving his son in the wild to fend for himself, he leaves the opportunity for another father figure to appear. The shepherd com...
and analyze why he acted as he did. In the end, he fought his intense pride so
Monkey King is one of the most widely known Chinese novel character. The story of the Monkey King is made up of two independent parts in the novel. As the novel begins, Monkey King is born from a magic stone and known as the stone monkey. It joined the other monkeys who dared everyone to enter a cave that said to the way to the heaven. But the stone monkey was the only one to do so, all the other mo...
Imagine a young girl; the harsh African sun is kissing her bronzed skin. The warm golden sand tickles her petite and tattered feet. The immense gold earrings she wears beats against her slender neck. Her stature is of a queen, yet she walks to an uncertain death. She stands in front of a small hut, or a tent. She glances back and sees the majestic sun that had once kissed her neck now set and somewhat leave her abandoned. She exists alone in front of that diminutive hut or tent and out comes a man. He is exhausted and is ready to go home to his companion and his supper. He looks a bit annoyed that she has come so late. His hands are stained with a ruby tint and his clothes the same. He motions the young girl in. Hesitantly, she makes small and meager steps to the entranceway. She steps into a minute room with little or no lighting. She stares upon two women and a rusty table that holds the screams of the girls that went before her. The man motions her to sit in the table. She slowly places her body on the stained and rusty table. She is a bit afraid that the table will not hold under her weight; nevertheless, she is held up. The man places his cold and clammy hands on her collarbone and pushes her back to the table. As she lies there she looks to her left and sees his instruments; a bloody and rusty razor blade.