Pomegranate Essays

  • Benefits Of Pomegranates

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    Pomegranate Health Benefits Pomegranates are often considered as the healthiest fruit around. This is because they naturally have a large amount, specifically, 20% of your daily value needs, of Vitamin C, as well as large amounts of fiber which has immense effects on the overall health of your bloodstream. The most wanted attribute in pomegranates are their anti-oxidant properties. Antioxidants work to damage a certain type of cell called free radicals, which can damage brain cells. There have also

  • History and Value of Pomegranates

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    One of the oldest cultivated fruits, pomegranates first grew in the Fertile Crescent of Mesopotamia and ancient Persia. The Romans gave it its name -- "pomegranate" literally means "seed apple" in Latin -- and planted the sturdy seedlings throughout their empire. Spain so loved pomegranates that they named the city of Granada after them, according to some historians. The fruit also made its way eastward to India, where its juice was considered a health elixir that cured any number of ills. As modern

  • Comparing The Pomegranate 'And The Bistro Styx'

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    Mothers, Daughters, and Myths “The Pomegranate” by Eaven Bolend and “The Bistro Styx” by Rita Dove are both poems that relate mother/daughter relationships to the Greek myth of Demeter and Persephone. In “The Pomegranate” the narrator discusses her personal relation to the myth and the reality of her daughter’s growing relation to the tale. “The Bistro Styx” explores a mother who no longer lives with her daughter and uses the myth to display the divide that is already between the two. Both of these

  • The Pomegranate Tree in The Kite Runner

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    Friendship does not require physical connection.. The Pomegranate tree is used as a motif and changes throughout the novel. Amir often returns to the motif of the Pomegranate tree. In the beginning of The Kite Runner, Amir and Hassan’s friendship is flourishing as they share stories and laugh by the pomegranate tree. Hassan and Amir bond over stories such as, “Shahnameh,” (Hosseini, pg. 103). As the novel continues, Amir throws pomegranates from the tree at Hassan, breaking the physical relationship

  • The Mythology Of Persephone

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    Persephone ate the seven seeds of pomegranate and that turned her into a fertile woman ready to continue the circle of life on this world. Tatjana Pavlov writes in this context Persephone is raped and carried off by Hades into the Underworld. Her mother, Ceres, the goddess of fields and gardens, searches for her daughter but her quest makes the world barren. When she finally locates Persephone, Hades refuses to release her daughter, who has eaten seven seeds of a pomegranate, a fatal fruit, which confines

  • Kite Runner

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    The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, follows the maturation of Amir, a boy from Afghanistan, as he discovers what it means to stand up for what he believes in. His quest to redeem himself after betraying his friend and brother, Hassan, makes up the heart of the novel. For most of the book, Amir attempts to deal with his guilt by avoiding it and refusing to own up to his mistakes. Because of his past, Amir is incapable of moving forward. His entire life is shaped by his disloyalty to Hassan and his

  • Allusions To The Myth Of Persephone

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    of the Underworld. She is then fated to spend one-third of the year in the underworld as Hades’ bride because she consumed pomegranate seeds. This myth appears frequently as a metaphor not only in “The Pomegranate” and “The Bistro Styx,” but in many others as well. In both poems, the myth of Persephone is used to symbolize the mother-daughter relationships. In “The Pomegranate,” right off the bat, the poet writes,”story of my daughter lost in hell.” Right there is where the poet refers to the myth

  • Everything Dali Paints Symbolizes Something Else

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    Dali’s Vision The painting “Dream Caused By The Flight Of A Bee Around A Pomegranate A Second Before Awakening” was painted by Dali in 1944. The painting is an oil on canvas painting with a dimension of 51cm x 40.5 cm. Salvador Dali was a prominent Spanish surrealist painter born in Spain. In his masterpiece he uses many different lines and colors to enhance what is going on in the painting. He illustrates a fruit, a fish, tigers, a rifle and a woman wearing no clothes sleeping. With every single

  • Eve Ate In The Garden Of Eden

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    Atkinson “Apple in French is pomme and it is pronounced pom. This represents the forbidden fruits: the pomegranate and the apple, which Eve ate in the Garden of Eden” (Atkinson, 2005).This is petrifying the speaker because she knows the tale of Eve. To her the forbidden fruit appeared very tempted and she ate it in the Garden of Eden. This action led Eve and Adam enter into this world of pain and sins. Boland used the myth of Eve to elaborate the inner horrifying emotions and concerns of the speaker

  • Images of Life and Death in Bavarian Gentians

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    Images of Life and Death in Bavarian Gentians As the last few days of summer fade away, and September's end brings promises of a cold, sad autumn, the feast of Michaelmas has come and gone, and one can not help but be reminded of D. H. Lawrence's "Bavarian Gentians," a poem that commences by reminiscing of the sad days at the end of September, when summer has finally departed along with its intoxicating and life-giving breath.  Like the days that separate summer from autumn, Lawrence's poem

  • Examples Of Forgiveness In The Kite Runner

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    hurt—or letting Assef rape Hassan. Since that incident, Amir struggled with his guilt. He had even gone looking for punishment in the past, as when he tried to get Haasan to hit him with the pomegranates because he felt that there would be some justice for the way he treated Hassan. As Amir constantly threw pomegranates at Hassan, Hassan never got angry or reacted differently. Amir wanted Hassan’s anger and aggressiveness, which he never got because Hassan was faithful to Amir. However, Amir’s guilt lingered

  • Themes In Pan's Labyrinth

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    Pan 's Labyrinth is a film with the thrilling mythical story-line in the development of a civil war. A young girl by the name of, Ofelia, is sent out with her pregnant mother to live with her captain/army based stepfather. As she arrives, she is a greeted with a fairy that peaks her interest because of her fascination with fairy-tales. She is directed to a labyrinth and welcomed by a faun explaining her relation to a mystical king. In order to be reunited with her true father, she needs to complete

  • Importance Of Pomegranate

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    pomegranate’s medicinal qualities have been known for thousands of years (Rustaiyan, 2013). pomegranate is now widely cultivated in the Mediterranean, tropical and subtropical areas. Botanically, the Punica granatum L. (P. granatum L.) belong to the family of Punicaceae with 2n = 16 or 18 chromosomes. The genus punica is known to include two species P. protopunica and P. granatum (Mars, 2000). In Iraq, pomegranate is produced in Diyala, Karbla, Hillah, Kirkuk, Sulaymania and Duhok governorates. However

  • Pomegranate Eavan Boland

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    parents, turning his home’s safety for the uncertainty, and the life stability for hardship. Although a young person wants to have a good relationship with his parents, he also wants to be himself, and emphasize his individuality and autonomy. “Pomegranate,” a poem by Eavan Boland, draws on the Greek myth “Demeter and Persephone” to illustrates the influence of inevitable changes in human development on relationship between mother and daughter, and periodicity of human existence. To express her

  • Pomegranate Juice Case Study

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    The pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) has been highly praised favorite table fruit from the ancient time. The potential nutritional, medicinal values and pleasant flavor with sweet acidic taste have been gain consumer appeal globally. That indicates the great scope for the industrial processing in to value added product, which is scarce in the India. The major problems faced by the processing industries are that the pomegranate fruits are available only for a short period (February to March). Heavy

  • Peter Alexander A Great Personality Biography

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    Peter Alexander himself! Peter Alexander was born in 1965 in Melbourne, Australia. He attended school at Mount Scopus Memorial College and was voted as the least likely to succeed by schoolmates. Alexander's teacher suggested he leave and go to TAFE but he was stubborn and decided to stay at school and successfully completed Year 12. Nowadays, Alexander states that the confidence and self-belief was derived from his school life and he was able to set high goals and achieve them independently. He

  • Pomegranate Tree In The Kite Runner

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    Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini demonstrates the idea of the resilience of the human spirit from the symbols of the pomegranate tree, the kite and literacy. The pomegranate tree in Amir's life can be shown through the points of innocence, conflict and endurance. Innocence is a huge part in Amir's life at the beginning of the novel and Hassan was a huge part of it “"There was a pomegranate tree near the entrance of the cemetery. One summer day, I used one of Ali's kitchen knives to carve our names

  • The Pomegranate Tree In The Kite Runner

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    overripe pomegranates at Hassan until he is “smeared in red like he’d been shot by a firing squad” (Hosseini 93). Amir’s reasoning for doing this seems to be to forgive himself for not saving Hassan after the kite tournament because he feels like it was morally wrong not to save Hassan; however, due to the timing of this

  • Pomegranate Tree In The Kite Runner

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    A pomegranate tree is like friendship. When cared for, both a pomegranate tree and a friendship can flourish. If a pomegranate tree or a friendship isn’t cared for anymore, it will slowly die out. Pomegranates symbolizes abundance and generosity (Panek). The pomegranate tree in The Kite Runner symbolizes Hassan and Amir’s relationship. The pomegranate tree is significant because Amir and Hassan’s good times and bad times take place by the tree. As Amir and Hassan’s relationship changes through the

  • The Pomegranate Tree In The Kite Runner

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    Khalid Hosseini's The Kite Runner, the pomegranate tree symbolizes the cordial yet toxic friendship Hassan and Amir share, as the tree's condition throughout the course of the novel serves as a demonstration of the current state of their unsteady relationship. Ironically, in the culture of Muslims, pomegranates are symbolized as a cure for aversion and jealousy, the feelings Amir holds toward Hassan and himself. Located on a hill near Baba's house lies a pomegranate tree that somehow manages to stay