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  1. Though we tend to locate the prototype of a self-sufficient, empowered woman as a twentieth-century phenomenon, these myths demonstrate its existence at a much earlier date. A summary of Part 3, Chapters 3 & 4 in Edith Hamilton's Mythology. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Mythology and what it means.

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  2. the100.fandom.com › wiki › The_100_(Novel)The 100 (Novel)/Summary

    • Overview
    • Chapter 1: Clarke
    • Chapter 2: Wells
    • Chapter 3: Bellamy
    • Chapter 4: Glass
    • Chapter 5: Clarke
    • Chapter 6: Wells
    • Chapter 7: Bellamy
    • Chapter 8: Glass
    • Chapter 9: Clarke

    This page contains a chapter by chapter summary of The 100. We hope this summary will make it easier to find specific areas of the book, as well as providing a quick plot refresher for anyone who doesn't want to take the time to reread the entire book.

    A guard enters Clarke's cell in Confinement and she believes she will be executed soon. Dr. Lahiri, her mentor from when she was a medical apprentice, comes in, but instead of giving her the execution drugs, he puts a metal bracelet on her wrist. When Lahiri tells her that she can make things up for her "parents' appalling crime", she punches him i...

    Wells Jaha sits across from his father, Chancellor Jaha. His father questions him, trying to figure out why Wells set the Eden Tree on fire during the Remembrance Ceremony. However, Wells refuses to tell him that he did it for Clarke Griffin.

    : Wells left the hospital after visiting his ill mother. He went to the library and looked through the books while thinking about her. Unnoticed to him, a girl came in. She told him how to sneak a book past the exit scanners so he could read it to his mother. Wells asked for her name and learned that it is Clarke.

    Bellamy Blake waits in the storeroom for Colton, a former friend turned guard whom he has been bribing for information regarding his sister, Octavia Blake. When Colton finally appears, he informs him that the delinquents are being sent to Earth that day. Bellamy knocks Colton out and steals his uniform.

    On the launch deck, Bellamy watches the Chancellor give a speech as the prisoners board the dropship. He spots Octavia and after a moment she notices him too. Just as the launch countdown reaches 2 minutes, Bellamy steals a gun and grabs the Chancellor. He tells everyone to back off and let him onto the dropship or he will shoot. The guards point their guns at Bellamy and there are thirty seconds remaining until launch.

    Glass Sorenson is just getting into her seat in the dropship when there was a big commotion outside near the entrance to the dropship. The guards moved away for a second, and Glass could see that the Chancellor was being held hostage. Seeing this as an opportunity to escape, she unhooks her harness and sprang to her feet. There was a gunshot, and she chose that moment to make a run for it. The guards see her and begin to chase her, but she climbed into an air vent and lost them.

    : Glass was leaving a Partnering Ceremony, and even though it was rude to do so before the final blessing, she did it to see Luke, a boy from Walden that she loved.

    The dropship has been launched and the impostor guard has managed to get in. Everybody is shocked after the Chancellor has been shot, but for Clarke, nothing can be more alarming than seeing Wells on the dropship. Clarke feels an urge to comfort Wells after the incident, but her hatred towards him stops her, as it was his fault that her parents were killed. After a series of turbulence, they finally lands on Earth. Clarke opens the door. The 100 are greeted by the natural green landscape of Earth.

    : Before leaving, Clarke's parents warned her to stay away from the lab as there were risk of radioactivity. While doing her essay, she heard a scream. Clarke decided to investigate. She went to the lab, despite her parents' warning. Inside, she discovered a room filled with beds, each containing a child. At first, Clarke thought that the children were ill. She continued and stopped at a girl named Lilly, who told Clarke that no one had ever gotten better. Clarke finally realized that her parents weren't curing those children, but killing them.

    Wells approaches to the bonfire surrounded by delinquents from Walden and Arcadia. They begin to ridicule Wells, but he decides to not fight back. Graham, a boy from Phoenix approaches to Wells with a scornful attitude towards Wells' advice.

    Wells was on his way out of a concert, but decided to stay when Clarke asked him to stay. During the concert, Wells commented that he had always imagined the sound of a sunset similar to the music that they were listening to. Clarke replied that she would also love to see a sunset, then Wells proposed to have a date with her on Earth.

    Bellamy witnesses the sunrise next to his sister Octavia, who is sleeping. He reveals that Octavia has been Confined for stealing food for the other children in her unit.

    Bellamy was a 6-year-old boy from Walden. He had been sent by his mother to get supplies at the distribution center. Bellamy was immediately attracted by the apples, even though they cost 11 credits each, he still wanted to do something nice for his mother, who hadn't gotten out of bed for 3 days. He returned to his residential unit with the lights off. Bellamy showed to his mother the apples, but she only told him to go to his room. Before leaving, Bellamy could see that his mother's stomach appeared huge and round.

    Glass spends the night in Luke's flat thinking about her friend Wells and how he could be doing on Earth. The next morning, Luke proposes to take off Glass' bracelet. He takes her to the old workshop and cuts the bracelet with a laser cutter. Luke takes Glass back to her flat in Phoenix, where she reunites with her mother Sonja again. Glass tells h...

    In the morning, Clarke is greeted by Wells. She recalls that Wells voice once was her favorite sound, but he is also the reason of her parents' death. In a moment of weakness, Clarke had told him their secret, and even though he had sworn not to tell anyone, he ended up betraying her. The argument is just starting when the singing birds interrupt them.

    Clarke and Wells had been dating for a while and Wells had started officer training. They were standing at Clarke's door before Clarke's family dinner started. Wells wanted to stay with them, but Clarke denied as she had to talk to them about what she had witnessed in the lab. Once Wells left, Clarke confronted her parents and told them everything she knew. Her parents confessed that they had been insisted by the Vice Chancellor to do experiment on human, as they were threatened to have Clarke killed.

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  4. Jan 2, 2015 · Read a full summary of The 100 by Kass Morgan below. If you can’t remember what happened in The 100 and you need a refresher, then you’re in the right place. This recap was written by Terri @ Starlight Book Reviews because a) she thought it would be fun and b) The 100 is the best show on TV right now and you should watch it.

  5. Dec 12, 2021 · Hercules was given twelve years to complete his twelve labours. For the following summaries of the details of the labours, we follow Pierre Grimal’s excellent entry on Heracles in The Penguin Dictionary of Classical Mythology (Penguin Dictionary). Strangling the Nemean lion. The Nemean lion was a monster, the son of Orthrus and Echidna.

  6. Overview. “The Argument of His Book” appeared in Robert Herrick’s poetry collection Hesperides published in 1648. It is a lyric poem, meaning that it features the personal thoughts and emotions of the speaker. It also features a sonnet structure, as it is 14 lines long and written in rhyming couplets, which serve as a type of table of ...

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